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After more than two decades of existence, Contemporary Southeast Asia (CSEA) has entered a new phase of specialization to reflect more directly the changing priorities of the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS) as well as to cater to an increasing demand among our subscribers for a focus on issues related to domestic politics, international affairs, and regional security. This primary emphasis on political developments, socioeconomic change and international relations is in keeping with the rapid advances in the field of strategic studies concerning not just Southeast Asia but, indeed, the larger Asia-Pacific environment. Contemporary Southeast Asia comprises up-to-date analyses of important trends and events as well as authoritative and original contributions from leading scholars and observers on matters of current interest. It is also the policy of the Editorial Committee of CSEA to produce special issues in order to focus attention either on particular national situations or on major strategic trends in both Southeast Asia and the wider Asia-Pacific region. Contemporary Southeast Asia is published three times a year, in April, August, and December.
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Volume 37, Number 3, December 2015Table of Contents
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View Prospects for Regional Cooperation on Environmental Impact Assessment in Mainland Southeast Asia
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View What Next for the Indonesian Navy?: Challenges and Prospects for Attaining the Minimum Essential Force by 2024
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What Next for the Indonesian Navy?: Challenges and Prospects for Attaining the Minimum Essential Force by 2024
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View The Rationales for the First Joint Accounting Efforts for US Prisoners of War/Missing in Action in Laos: A Lao Perspective
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View Territorial Disputes in the South China Sea: Navigating Rough Waters ed. by Jing Huang and Andrew Billo (review)
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Territorial Disputes in the South China Sea: Navigating Rough Waters ed. by Jing Huang and Andrew Billo (review)
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View Being and Becoming Kachin: Histories Beyond the State in the Borderworlds of Burma by Mandy Sadan (review)
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View A Kingdom in Crisis: Thailand’s Struggle for Democracy in the Twenty-First Century by Andrew MacGregor Marshall (review)
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View Indonesia’s Ascent: Power, Leadership, and the Regional Order ed. by Christopher B. Roberts et al. (review)
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| ISSN | 1793-284X |
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| Print ISSN | 0129-797X |
| Launched on MUSE | 2016-01-31 |
| Open Access | No |
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