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Bilateral tensions in post-Cold War ASEAN

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Pacific Strategic Papers ; no. 9Publication details: Singapore: ISEAS, 1999Description: 81pISBN:
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Subject(s): Summary: Analysis of five sets of bilateral relation tensions in Southeast Asia through which the author attempts to address two theoretical premises: first that the end of the Cold War would yield a peace dividend, and second that ASEAN constitutes a security community. The relations studied in separate chapters are: Thailand and Burma; Thailand and Malaysia; Indonesia and Malaysia; Malaysia and Singapore; Malaysia and Philippines.
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Analysis of five sets of bilateral relation tensions in Southeast Asia through which the author attempts to address two theoretical premises: first that the end of the Cold War would yield a peace dividend, and second that ASEAN constitutes a security community. The relations studied in separate chapters are: Thailand and Burma; Thailand and Malaysia; Indonesia and Malaysia; Malaysia and Singapore; Malaysia and Philippines.

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