Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 378
Trim: 6 x 9
978-1-4422-2299-1 • Hardback • November 2014 • $160.00 • (£123.00)
978-1-4422-2300-4 • Paperback • November 2014 • $67.00 • (£52.00)
978-1-4422-2301-1 • eBook • November 2014 • $63.50 • (£49.00)
Donald E. Weatherbee is Russell Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the University of South Carolina.
Chapter 1: Introduction: The What and Why of Southeast Asia
Chapter 2: The International Actors in Southeast Asia
Chapter 3: The Cold War in Southeast Asia
Chapter 4: ASEAN and Regionalism in Southeast Asia
Chapter 5: Conflict and Conflict Resolution in Southeast Asia
Chapter 6: Transnational Violence and Crime in Southeast Asia
Chapter 7: Southeast Asia in the Regional and International Economies
Chapter 8: Human Security in Southeast Asia's International Relations
Chapter 9: Environmental Issues in International Relations in Southeast Asia
Chapter 10: Conclusion: Nation-States, ASEAN, and Autonomy
The narrative is crisply written. . . . [T]he study is solid and the material is up-to-date on the issues of human rights and environment; it ends strongly with brief but important descriptions and analysis of the question of where ASEAN fits into the world international order and the issues of terrorism. . . . Highly recommended. (Previous Edition Praise)
— Choice Reviews
A superb book. Donald Weatherbee combines an encyclopedic knowledge of Southeast Asia with a balanced and erudite style. His updated edition will be invaluable for students and scholars seeking to cross-check facts and events and for the general public looking to understand growing tensions in the region.
— David B. H. Denoon, New York University
This book is an excellent addition to the existing literature on international relations in Southeast Asia. Unlike similar books, its approach is thematic and moves away from a traditionally historical approach. This book is highly recommended for those who want to gain a general understanding of events in Southeast Asia in the context of international relations. (Previous Edition Praise)
— East Asia Integration Studies
If you are looking for an excellent text on international relations in Southeast Asia from a realist perspective, this book is arguably the best. Weatherbee provides superb insights with strong empirical support that call into question the theoretical validity of liberal institutionalism, functionalism, social constructivism and environmentalism. . . . I highly recommend the book to anyone interested in Southeast Asian politics. (Previous Edition Praise)
— Pacific Affairs
[Weatherbee's] analyses are clear, insightful, thorough, and persuasive. His new textbook exemplifies these qualities and should be required reading for all those who deem themselves specialists. . . . [A] splendid contribution to the study of Southeast Asia. (Previous Edition Praise)
— Journal of Asian Studies
A sound introduction to the region. Students will find it accessibly written, with useful guides to further readings, and boxes highlighting and elaborating on key issues and concepts. (Previous Edition Praise)
— Contemporary Southeast Asia
Veteran Southeast Asia specialist Weatherbee has written an insightful and informative study of the interactions of the peoples of Southeast Asia, both historically and today. The work is both an excellent introduction to the complex story of the region and a useful references volume for specialists. (Previous Edition Praise)
— Foreign Affairs
Donald Weatherbee, America's leading scholar on Southeast Asia's international relations, presents a panoramic view of how transnational issues are challenging policymakers throughout the region. And he does so with his usual clear-eyed sense of the reality behind the official rhetoric. (Previous Edition Praise)
— John Bresnan, Columbia University
A remarkable tour d'horizon that applies historical, geographic, anthropological, sociological, and political frameworks for a multidimensional assessment of Southeast Asia's past, present, and future. The book's analysis of domestic and international politics as well as traditional and non-traditional security issues makes it a must for students and policymakers of Asian affairs. (Previous Edition Praise)
— Sheldon W. Simon, Arizona State University
Weatherbee has written an invaluable textbook which I recommend as required reading for everyone in the academic fields of trade and politics and for those with a fascination for this intriguing, dynamic part of the world.
— newbooks.asia