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100 0 0 _aMallet,Victor
245 0 0 _aThe trouble with tigers :
_b the rise and fall of South-East Asia /
_cVictor Mallet
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260 0 0 _aHammersmith, London :
_bHarperCollins Publishers,
_c1999.
300 0 0 _axix, 346 p; 20 cm.
520 _a(This edition contains a limited number of illustrations.) The most frank, readable and detailed account available in the English language of the political, economic, environmental and cultural changes sweeping through south-east Asia. By the mid-1990s, south-east Asia and its fast-growing economies were the envy of the world. The region's leaders boasted that their societies, based on hard work and family values, were superior to those of the decadent West. Then came the financial crash of 1997.The Trouble with Tigers examines in detail the miracle that turned sour, including:- the debate about the existence of 'Asian values'- the relationship between democracy and authoritarianism- SE Asia's Generation X ' as wild and happy-go-lucky as any Western teenagers- the region's political and business leaders- the environmental disaster befalling the region- power politics ' between Russia, China and the United States ' in the region Victor Mallet talks to politicians, drug addicts, environmentalists, warlords, prostitutes, peasant farmers and captains of industry in a vivid and perceptive study that sheds much-needed light on the complextities of this varied region.
650 _aSoutheast Asia -- Politics and government -- 1945-
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650 0 0 _aSoutheast Asia -- Environmental conditions.
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650 0 0 _aSoutheast Asia -- Social conditions -- 20th century.
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650 0 0 _aSoutheast Asia -- Social conditions.
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