Revolution, Reform and Regionalism in Southeast Asia

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A01=Ronald Bruce St John
ASEAN integration policy
Author_Ronald Bruce St John
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen
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Colonial Administration
comparative governance models
CPP
democratic
Democratic Kampuchea
economic development strategies
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Gdp Growth
Greater Mekong Subregion
Greater Mekong Subregion research
Ho Chi Minh City
Hun Sen
Indochinese Federation
International Monetary Fund
kampuchea
kaysone
khmer
Khmer Rouge
KPRP
lao
Lao PDR
Lao People's Democratic Republic
Lao People's Revolutionary Party
Laos
Lower Mekong Basin
Mekong Basin
Mekong Committee
party
pdr
peoples
Phnom Penh
political economy analysis
postwar Southeast Asian reforms impact
Private Sector Development
revolutionary
rouge
Royal Lao Government
Sam Rainsy
Seventh Resolution
socialist transition studies
Vietnamese Communists

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415470070
  • Weight: 550g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Aug 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Based on research carried out over the three decades, this book compares the post-war political economies of Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam in the context of their individual and collective impact on contemporary efforts at regional integration. The author highlights the different paths to reform taken by the three neighbours and the effect this has had on regional plans for economic development through the ASEAN and the Greater Mekong Subregion.

Through its comparative analysis of the reforms implemented by Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam over the last thirty years, the book draws attention to parallel themes of continuity and change. The author discusses how the three states have demonstrated related characteristics whilst at the same time making different modifications in order to exploit the unique strengths of their individual cultures. Contributing to the contemporary debate over the role of democratic reform in promoting economic development, the book provides a detailed account of the political economies of three states at the heart of Southeast Asia.

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