Regional cooperation in South Asia and Southeast Asia

The general view about regionalism seems to be that it is better to have regionalized and faltered than never to have regionalized at all! Inspired by this observation, this study aims to provide a comparative sketch of regionalism in South and Southeast Asia in the light of recent regional developm...

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Main Authors: Sridharan, Kripa 1949- (Author), Srinivasa-Raghavan, T. C. A. (Author)
Corporate Author: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Singapore Institute of Southeast Asian Studies 2007
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