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New World Hegemony in the Malay World

New World Hegemony in the Malay World

New World Hegemony in the Malay World

New World Hegemony in the Malay World

by Gunn, Geoffrey C

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Lawrenceville, NJ, USA: Red Sea Press, 2000. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Professor Gunn takes a refreshing look at the authoritarian "Asian Value" model of Government and its role in the wrecking of Southeast Asia's 'economic miracle' of the 1980s. His examination of the legacy of the fractured societies left behind by British, Dutch and Portuguese colonialism in Malaysia, Indonesia and East Timor respectively, provide us with interesting insights as to how the 'Malay World' responded and continue to respond to the continuing questions about freedom, autonomy and self-determination in these countries. WeightPostage within Malaysia is free There is minimal cover wear and a former owner's name written on the title page. The binding is tight and the text clear with minimal tanning throughout.

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Title
New World Hegemony in the Malay World
Author
Gunn, Geoffrey C
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Edition
First edition
ISBN 10
156902135X
ISBN 13
9781569021354
Publisher
Red Sea Press
Place of Publication
Lawrenceville, NJ, USA
Date Published
2000
Keywords
Malay South East Asia Colonialism Authoritarianism
Bookseller catalogs
Asia - Politics;

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