Southeast Asia Views the United States
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Product details
- ISBN 9781538191965
- Weight: 735g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 12 Feb 2025
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
This book is a comprehensive study of Southeast Asian views of their respective countries’ foreign policies towards the United States. The Southeast Asian contributors are all individuals who bridge both academia and foreign policy circles in their countries, in Southeast Asia, the Indo-Pacific, more broadly, and globally.
There is a dearth of theoretically informed, empirically rich literature on the foreign policies of Southeast Asian states. This volume, with eight chapters written by some of Southeast Asia’s leading analysts, is therefore important, timely, and fills a large gap in the literature.
Dr. Ann Marie Murphy is Professor at the School of Diplomacy and International Relations,Seton Hall University; Adjunct Senior Research Scholar at the Weatherhead East Asian Institute,Columbia University; and a 2019-20202 ASEAN Research Program Fulbright Scholar. Dr.Murphy's research interests include international relations and comparative politics in Southeast
Asia, U.S. foreign policy toward Asia, and governance of non-traditional security issues. She isco-author (with Amy Freedman) of Non-Traditional Security Issues in Southeast Asia: The Transnational Dimension, (2018) and co-editor (with Bridget Welsh) of Legacies of Engagement in Southeast Asia (2008). Dr. Murphy’s articles have appeared in journals such as Asian Security,Contemporary Southeast Asia, Orbis, Asia Policy, World Politics Review and PS: Political Science & Politics. Dr. Murphy is a founding partner of the New York Southeast Asia Network and is currently completing a book on the impact of democracy on Indonesian foreign policy with the generous support of the Smith Richardson Foundation. She earned her Ph.D.fromColumbia University
