Southeast Asia in a new era: domestic coalitions from crisis to recovery
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The domestic political consequences of the Asian crisis focusing on continuity and change in the fundamental coalitional forms steering Southeast Asian states are reported. Internationalizing coalitions stayed the course while adapting to new political-institutional requirements imposed by the growing salience of social dimensions of internationalization, despite initial concerns with a potential backlash.
Publication Name: Asian Survey
Subject: Regional focus/area studies
ISSN: 0004-4687
Year: 2004
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SARS in Asia: Crisis, vulnerability, and regional responses
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The outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome in Southeast Asia and other areas, highlights the need for governments to treat certain infectious diseases as security concerns.
Publication Name: Asian Survey
Subject: Regional focus/area studies
ISSN: 0004-4687
Year: 2005
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