International relations in Southeast Asia between bilateralism and multilateralism

"The central theme of this book is the utility of bilateralism and multilateralism in Southeast Asia international relations. The intention was to examine a sufficient number of empirical cases in the Southeast Asian region since the mid-1970's so as to establish a pattern of interactions...

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Other Authors: Ganesan, N. (Narayanan) 1954- (Editor), Amer, Ramses (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Singapore Institute of Southeast Asian Studies 2010
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505 0 |a Multilateralism, regionalism, and bilateralism / Etel Solingen -- Southeast Asian international relations / Sheldon W. Simon -- Vietnam-Thailand relations after the Cold War / Nguyen Vu Tung -- Cambodia and Vietnam, a troubled relationship / Ramses Amer -- Thailand-Myanmar relations / Pavin Chachavalpongpun -- Thailand-Malaysia bilateral relations / N. Ganesan -- Malaysia-Indonesia bilateral relations / Meredith L. Weiss -- Indonesia-Singapore relations / Natasha Hamilton-Hart -- Bilateralism and multilateralism in Malaysia-Philippines relations / Isagani de Castro -- Malaysia-Singapore relations / K.S. Nathan -- Bilateral relations between Indonesia and the Philippines / Ikrar Nusa Bhakti 
520 |a "The central theme of this book is the utility of bilateralism and multilateralism in Southeast Asia international relations. The intention was to examine a sufficient number of empirical cases in the Southeast Asian region since the mid-1970's so as to establish a pattern of interactions informing a wider audience of interactions unique to the region. Through these case studies, we seek to identify how this pattern of interaction compares with similar experiences elsewhere vis-a-vis the theoretical underpinnings of multilateralism and bilateralism. Consequently, this book also examines the theoretical drift in international relations literature at the broadest level and the overall drift of Southeast Asian international relations between the nations themselves and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)." 
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