Far Eastern Economic Review

Far Eastern Economic Review
Title Far Eastern Economic Review PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 1100
Release 2000-04
Genre East Asia
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Travellers' Tales

Travellers' Tales
Title Travellers' Tales PDF eBook
Author Nury Vittachi
Publisher
Pages 176
Release 1994
Genre Asia
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Burma

Burma
Title Burma PDF eBook
Author Shelby Tucker
Publisher Pluto Press
Pages 306
Release 2001-09-20
Genre History
ISBN 9780745315416

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An up-to-date and detailed eyewitness account of Burma's Civil War. It is indispensable for understanding the travails of modern Burma.

Survivors

Survivors
Title Survivors PDF eBook
Author Sucheng Chan
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 380
Release 2004-05-05
Genre History
ISBN 0252050991

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In this clear, comprehensive, and unflinching study, Sucheng Chan invites us to follow the saga of Cambodian refugees striving to distance themselves from a series of cataclysmic events in their homeland. Survivors tracks not only the Cambodians' fight for life lives but also their battle for self-definition in new American surroundings. Unparalleled in scope, Survivors begins with the Cambodians' experiences under the brutal Khmer Rouge regime, following them through escape to refugee camps in Thailand and finally to the United States, where they try to build new lives in the wake of massive trauma. Their struggle becomes primarily economic as they continue to negotiate new cultures and deal with rapidly changing gender and intergenerational relations within their own families. Poverty, crime, and racial discrimination all have an impact on their experiences in America, and each is examined in depth. Although written as a history, this is a thoroughly multidisciplinary study, and Chan makes use of research from anthropology, sociology, psychology, medicine, social work, linguistics and education. She also captures the perspective of individual Cambodians. Drawing on interviews with more than fifty community leaders, a hundred government officials, and staff members in volunteer agencies, Survivors synthesizes the literature on Cambodian refugees, many of whom come from varying socioeconomic backgrounds. A major scholarly achievement, Survivors is unique in the Asian American canon for its memorable presentation of cutting-edge research and its interpretation of both sides of the immigration process.

Vientiane

Vientiane
Title Vientiane PDF eBook
Author Marc Askew
Publisher Routledge
Pages 288
Release 2006-12-07
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1134323654

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This book is a rich exploration of the country's political, social and cultural history and geo-political development from its creation to the present day.

Under Beijing's Shadow

Under Beijing's Shadow
Title Under Beijing's Shadow PDF eBook
Author Murray Hiebert
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 608
Release 2020-08-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1442281405

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China’s rise and stepped-up involvement in Southeast Asia have prompted a blend of anticipation and unease among its smaller neighbors. The stunning growth of China has yanked up the region’s economies, but its militarization of the South China Sea and dam building on the Mekong River has nations wary about Beijing’s outsized ambitions. Southeast Asians long felt relatively secure, relying on the United States as a security hedge, but that confidence began to slip after the Trump administration launched a trade war with China and questioned the usefulness of traditional alliances. This compelling book provides a snapshot of ten countries in Southeast Asia by exploring their diverse experiences with China and how this impacts their perceptions of Beijing’s actions and its long-term political, economic, military, and “soft power” goals in the region.

The Price of War

The Price of War
Title The Price of War PDF eBook
Author Nigel Thrift
Publisher Routledge
Pages 204
Release 2012-11-12
Genre Science
ISBN 113567891X

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Much rare material is incorporated in this unique account of urbanization in a developing country that was ravaged by war for twenty years. With due emphasis on the experience of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), the authors present an account of what happened to the towns and cities of Vietnam between the establishment of Ho Chi Minh's socialist state in 1954 and the mid 1980s. The story is introduced through a general theoretical and empirical account of urbanization in socialist Third World countries. The book stresses the importance of the turmoil created by warfare in directing urbanization, but it also refers to the more conventially studied determinants of the process such as the institution of a planned economy. As one of the few books highlighting the impact of warfare on urban settlements, The Price of War will interest all those interested in urbanization, development and South-East Asia. This book was first published in 1986.