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Trouble with Tigers The Rise and Fall of South-East Asia

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ISBN-10: 0006388884

ISBN-13: 9780006388883

Edition: 2000

Authors: Victor Mallet

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Following years of astounding economic growth, the economies of South-East Asia are experiencing decline. Victor Mallet examines the 1997 economic downturn that in 1998 represents a political nightmare for politicians and captains of industry.
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Book details

List price: $16.95
Copyright year: 2000
Publisher: Zondervan
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 352
Size: 5.06" wide x 7.81" long x 0.87" tall
Weight: 0.594
Language: English

Victor Mallet is South Africa correspondent for the lsquo;Financial Timesrsquo;. Prior to that he was deputy Features Editor and South-East Asia correspondent for that newspaper. In 1990, as Middle East correspondent for Reuters, he was the only western journalist in Kuwait City when the Iraqis invaded.

Preface
Acknowledgements
Map
Introduction: A miracle that turned sour
The rise and fall of 'Asian values'
The new democrats
Sex, drugs and religion: Social upheaval in the 1990s
The day of the robber barons
Nature in retreat: South-east Asia's environmental disaster
Enemies outside and in: The 'Balkans of the Orient' and the great powers
Ten troubled tigers: The nations of south-east Asia
Burma: Democracy delayed
Thailand: The smile that faded
Laos: No escape from modernity
Cambodia: The slow recovery from 'Year Zero'
Vietnam: Victorious but poor
Malaysia: Vision 2020 and the Malay dilemma
Indonesia: Fin de regime - and end of empire?
Singapore: Brutal efficiency
Brunei: Sultan of swing
The Philippines: Chaotic democracy
Conclusion: The half-finished revolution
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index