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Southeast Asia: Diversity and Development, 1/e
Thomas R. Leinbach, University of
Kentucky
Richard Ulack, University of
Kentucky
Prentice
Hall 2000
ISBN/ISSN: 0-13-825126-6
This
comprehensive survey of Southeast Asia addresses the specific problems
related to the uneven economic development of the region versus the
rest of the world and within the context of the geography, history,
culture, society, and economics of that region. While the emphasis is
on the present, it examines the past as a means of understanding
current patterns.
KEY
TOPICS: Addressing the latest issues and developments relating to
Southeast Asia, this book also presents the indigenous culture,
external forces, population and settlement characteristics, and
economic patterns of the region. The book covers a wide range of
settings and conditions, from the chaos and isolation of the politics
in Myanmar, Laos, and Cambodia to the economic development in
Singapore. It also presents the inequality and poverty in nations where
economic progress has been recorded. MARKET: An essential resource for
anyone doing business in Southeast Asia, or traveling to the region.
Table
of Contents
1. An Opening View, Richard Ulack and Thomas Leinbach.
I. THE DEVELOPMENTAL CONTEXT
2. The Physical Environment, David
M. Kummer.
3. Historical and Cultural Patterns, Robert
R. Reed.
4. Demographic and Social Patterns, Graeme
Hugo.
5. Urbanization, Jon Goss.
6. Perspectives on Agriculture and Rural Development, James A. Hafner.
7. Industrialization and Trade, Thomas
R. Leinbach and John T.
Bowen, Jr.
8. Tourism, Richard Ulack and
Vincent
J. Del Casino, Jr.
9. Transportation and Development: Land, Sea, and Air, Thomas R. Leinbach, Christopher A. Airriess, and John T. Bowen, Jr.
10. The Role of the State, Carolyn
L. Cartier.
11. Gender and Development, Carolyn
L. Cartier and Jessica
Rothenberg-Aalami.
II. SPECIFIC STATES AND ISSUES OF CONCERN
12. Indonesia, Graeme Hugo.
13. Malaysia and Brunei, Christopher
A. Airriess.
14. Singapore, John T. Bowen, Jr.
15. The Philippines, Richard Ulack.
16. Thailand, James A. Hafner.
17. Burma, Robert E. Huke.
18. Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia, Dean
Forbes and Cecile Cutler.
19. A Closing View: Development Dynamics—Prospects in the New
Millenium, Thomas R. Leinbach
and Richard Ulack.
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