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"Southeast Asian Affairs is the only one of its kind: a comprehensive annual review devoted to the international relations, politics, and economies of the region and its nation-states. The collected volumes of Southeast Asian Affairs have become a compendium documenting the dynamic evolution of regional and national developments in Southeast Asia from the end of the 'second' Vietnam War to the alarms and struggles of today. Over the years, the editors have drawn on the talents and expertise not only of ISEAS' own professional research staff and visiting fellows, but have also reached out to tap leading scholars and analysts elsewhere in Southeast and East Asia, Australia and New Zealand, North America, and Europe. A full list of contributors over forty years reads like a kind of whos' who in Southeast Asian Studies. Regardless of specific events and outcomes in political, economic, and social developments in Southeast Asia's future, we can expect future editions of Southeast Asian Affairs to continue to provide the expert analysis that has marked the publication since its founding. It has become an important contributor to the knowledge base of contemporary Southeast Asia." —Donald E. Weatherbee, Russell Distinguished Professor Emeritus, University of South Carolina

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. v-vi
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  1. Foreword
  2. Tan Chin Tiong
  3. pp. vii-viii
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  1. Introduction
  2. Daljit Singh
  3. pp. ix-xviii
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  1. The Region
  1. The Quest for Regional and Domestic Stability
  2. Joseph Chinyong Liow, Rajni Gamage
  3. pp. 3-19
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  1. Southeast Asian Economies: Waiting for a Rebound
  2. Sanchita Basu Das
  3. pp. 20-36
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  1. Southeast Asia and the Major Powers: Engagement not Entanglement
  2. Malcolm Cook
  3. pp. 37-52
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  1. ASEAN: Managing External Political and Security Relations
  2. Termsak Chalermpalanupap
  3. pp. 53-75
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  1. US-China Relations: Managing Differences Remains an Urgent Challenge
  2. Bonnie S. Glaser
  3. pp. 76-82
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  1. Brunei Darussalam
  1. Brunei in 2013: Paradoxes in Image and Performance?
  2. Christopher Roberts
  3. pp. 85-96
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  1. Cambodia
  1. Cambodia in 2013: The Winds of Change
  2. Khatharya Um
  3. pp. 99-116
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  1. Indonesia
  1. Indonesia in 2013: Anticipating 2014
  2. Ulla Fionna, Siwage Dharma Negara, Hui Yew-Foong
  3. pp. 119-138
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  1. Terrorism in Indonesia: A Fading Threat?
  2. Sidney Jones, Solahudin
  3. pp. 139-148
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  1. Laos
  1. Laos in 2013: International Controversies, Economic Concerns and the Post-Socialist Rhetoric of Rule
  2. Simon Creak
  3. pp. 151-172
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  1. Malaysia
  1. Malaysia in 2013: Najib's Pyrrhic Victory and the Demise of 1Malaysia
  2. James Chin
  3. pp. 175-189
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  1. Malaysia's Dilemma: Economic Reforms but Politics Stay the Same
  2. Abdillah Noh
  3. pp. 190-202
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  1. Myanmar
  1. Myanmar in 2013: Integration and the Challenge of Reform
  2. Maitrii Aung-Thwin
  3. pp. 205-223
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  1. Navigating the Economic Reform Process
  2. Nick J. Freeman
  3. pp. 224-240
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  1. Philippines
  1. The Philippines in 2013: Popular President Confronts Daunting Challenges
  2. Renato Cruz De Castro
  3. pp. 243-259
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  1. The Southern Philippines in 2013: One Step Forward, One Step Back
  2. Bryony Lau
  3. pp. 260-274
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  1. Singapore
  1. Singapore in 2013: The Times They are a-Changin'
  2. Norman Vasu
  3. pp. 277-289
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  1. Challenges Facing the Singapore Economy
  2. Manu Bhaskaran
  3. pp. 290-302
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  1. Thailand
  1. Thailand in 2013: Haunted by the History of a Perilous Tomorrow
  2. Nicholas Farrelly
  3. pp. 305-318
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  1. Thailand's Southern Insurgency
  2. Matthew Wheeler
  3. pp. 319-336
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  1. Timor-Leste
  1. Timor-Leste in 2013: Charting Its Own Course
  2. Michael Leach
  3. pp. 339-352
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  1. Vietnam
  1. Vietnam in 2013: Domestic Contestation and Foreign Policy Success
  2. Carlyle A. Thayer
  3. pp. 355-372
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