Southeast Asia Transformed: A Geography of Change

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Chia Lin Sien
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2003 - Political Science - 452 pages

Southeast Asia, with a total population of 520 million, remains a region characterized by fragmentation, diversity, and considerable internal conflict despite the unifying influence of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), formed some thirty-five years ago. In the new millennium, it has lost the distinction of being one of the worlds faster growing group of economies since the 1997 financial crisis. While it has benefited from the winds of globalization, it has now to cope with the painful adjustments to problems that stem from the inadequacies of good governance and structural changes. 

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About the author (2003)

Chia Lin Sien is Senior Lecturer in Geography, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, National University of Singapore.

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