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ویرایش: [5 ed.]
نویسندگان: Joseph Chinyong Liow
سری: Politics in Asia
ISBN (شابک) : 9780367621476, 9781003121565
ناشر: Routledge
سال نشر: 2022
تعداد صفحات: 533
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زبان: English
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در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Dictionary of the Modern Politics of Southeast Asia به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب فرهنگ لغت سیاست مدرن آسیای جنوب شرقی نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
سه دهه گذشته پس از پایان جنگ سرد، زمان تغییرات قابل توجهی برای آسیای جنوب شرقی بوده است. آسیای جنوب شرقی که مدتها به عنوان عرصه رقابت ابرقدرتها تلقی میشد، با قرار گرفتن خود در خط مقدم طرحهای یکپارچهسازی منطقهای که نه تنها کشورهای منطقه، بلکه قدرتهای خارجی بزرگ مانند ایالات متحده، چین و هند را درگیر میکند، به طور فزایندهای در حال تبدیل شدن به خود است. ، ژاپن و استرالیا. با توجه به این تغییرات و تحولات به طور گسترده به روز شده و تجدید نظر شده است، این ویرایش پنجم از فرهنگ لغت مدرن سیاست جنوب شرقی آسیا ضروری باقی مانده است. این نسخه جدید با نمایههای هر کشور آسیای جنوب شرقی شروع میشود، قبل از ارائه بیش از 500 مدخل انفرادی که بر اساس حروف الفبا مرتب شدهاند، که هر کدام شامل گزارشها و تحلیلهای مفصلی از قسمتهای اصلی و معاهدات، احزاب و نهادهای سیاسی، جنبشهای جامعه مدنی، و سازمانهای منطقهای و بینالمللی است. بیوگرافی رهبران و شخصیت های سیاسی مهم، چه در گذشته و چه در حال حاضر، نیز ارائه شده است. مدخل ها به طور جامع با ارجاع متقابل هستند، و یک فهرست بر اساس کشور، خوانندگان را به تمام ورودی های مربوط به یک کشور خاص هدایت می کند. فرهنگ لغت با کتابشناسی گسترده ای به پایان می رسد که به عنوان راهنمای مطالعه بیشتر عمل می کند. این کتاب یک کتاب مرجع ضروری یک مرحله ای، ابزاری ضروری برای همه محققان و دانشجویان سیاست آسیایی و امور بین الملل، و منبعی حیاتی برای روزنامه نگاران، دیپلمات ها، سیاست گذاران و دیگرانی است که علاقه مند به منطقه هستند.
The past three decades since the end of the Cold War have been a time of remarkable change for Southeast Asia. Long seen as an arena for superpower rivalry, Southeast Asia is increasingly coming into its own by locating itself at the forefront of regional integration initiatives that involve not only the states of the region, but major external powers such as the United States, China, India, Japan, and Australia. Extensively updated and revised in light of these changes and developments, this fifth edition of Dictionary of the Modern Politics of Southeast Asia remains indispensable. This new edition starts with profiles of each Southeast Asian country, before providing over 500 alphabetically arranged individual entries, each containing detailed accounts and analyses of major episodes and treaties, political parties and institutions, civil society movements, and regional and international organizations. Biographies of significant political leaders and personalities, both past and present, are also provided. Entries are comprehensively cross-referenced, and an index by country directs readers to all entries concerning a particular country. The Dictionary concludes with an extensive bibliography that serves as a guide to further reading. An essential one-stop reference book, this book is an indispensable tool for all scholars and students of Asian politics and international affairs, and a vital resource for journalists, diplomats, policy makers, and others with an interest in the region.
Cover Endorsements Half Title Series Title Copyright Contents Introduction Brunei, Sultanate of Cambodia, Kingdom of Indonesia, Republic of Laos, People’s Democratic Republic of Malaysia, Federation of Myanmar (Burma) Philippines, Republic of Singapore, Republic of Thailand, Kingdom of Timor-Leste, Democratic Republic of Vietnam, Socialist Republic of 1MDB (Malaysia) Abangan (Indonesia) Abdul Rahman, Tunku (Malaya/Malaysia) Abdul Rahman Yakub, Tun (Malaysia) Abdullah, Zaini (Indonesia) Abhisit Vejjajiva (Thailand) ABIM (Malaysia) ABRI (Indonesia) Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) (Philippines) Aceh Independence Movement (Indonesia) ADMM (ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting) 2006 (Brunei/Cambodia/Indonesia/Malaysia/Myanmar/Laos/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand/Vietnam) ADMM-Plus (Brunei/Cambodia/Indonesia/Malaysia/Myanmar/Laos/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand/Vietnam) see ADMM AFTA (Association of Southeast Asian Nations Free Trade Area) 1993– (Brunei/Cambodia/Indonesia/Laos/Malaysia/Myanmar/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand/Vietnam) Ahmadiyah (Indonesia) Aljunied Group Representation Constituency (Singapore) Alkatiri, Mari (Timor-Leste) Alliance Party (Malaya/Malaysia) Al-Ma’unah (Malaysia) Ambalat (Indonesia/Malaysia) Anand Panyarachun (Thailand) Ananda Mahidol, King (Thailand) Angkatan Perpaduan Ummah (Malaysia) Anglo–Malayan/Malaysian Defence Agreement 1957–71 (Malaya/Malaysia/Singapore) Anti-Ahok Protests 2016 (Indonesia) Anti-Fascist People’s Freedom League (AFPFL) (Burma/Myanmar) Anupong Paochinda, General (Thailand) Anwar Ibrahim (Malaysia) APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation) 1989–(Brunei/Indonesia/Malaysia/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand/Vietnam) Aquino, Benigno (Philippines) Aquino, Benigno Simeon Cojuangco, III (Philippines) Aquino, Corazón (Philippines) Arbitral Tribunal Award 2016 (Philippines) Archipelago Declaration 1957 (Indonesia) Article 11 Coalition (Malaysia) ASA (Association of Southeast Asia) 1961–7 (Malaya/Malaysia/Philippines/Thailand) ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) 1967– (Brunei/Cambodia/Indonesia/Laos/Malaysia/Myanmar/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand/Vietnam) ASEAN Charter (Charter of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations) (Brunei/Cambodia/Indonesia/Laos/Malaysia/Myanmar/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand/Vietnam) ASEAN Community (Brunei/Cambodia/Indonesia/Laos/Malaysia/Myanmar/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand/Vietnam) ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) 1994– (Brunei/Cambodia/Indonesia/Laos/Malaysia/Myanmar/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand/Timor-Leste/Vietnam) ASEM (Asia–Europe Meeting) 1996– (Brunei/Cambodia/Indonesia/Laos/Malaysia/Myanmar/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand/Vietnam) Asian–African Conference, Bandung 1955 (Indonesia) Asian Financial Crisis 1997–8 (Indonesia/Malaysia/Thailand) August Revolution 1945 (Vietnam) Aung San (Burma/Myanmar) Aung San Suu Kyi (Myanmar) Azahari, A. M. (Brunei) Ba’asyir, Abu Bakar (Indonesia) Badawi, Tun Abdullah Ahmad (Malaysia) Bali Summit (ASEAN) 1976 (Indonesia/Malaysia/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand) Bali Summit (ASEAN) 2003 (Brunei/Cambodia/Indonesia/Laos/Malaysia/Myanmar/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand/Vietnam) Bali Summit (ASEAN) 2011 (Brunei/Cambodia/Indonesia/Laos/Malaysia/Myanmar/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand/Vietnam) Baling Talks 1955 (Malaya/Malaysia) Bandar Seri Begawan Summit (ASEAN) April 2013 (Brunei/Cambodia/Indonesia/Laos/Malaysia/Myanmar/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand/Vietnam) Bandar Seri Begawan Summit (ASEAN) October 2013 (Brunei/Cambodia/Indonesia/Laos/Malaysia/Myanmar/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand/Vietnam) Bandung Conference 1955 (Indonesia) see Asian–African Conference, Bandung 1955 Bangkok Declaration (ASEAN) 1967 (Indonesia/Malaysia/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand) Bangkok Summit (ASEAN) 1995 (Brunei/Cambodia/Indonesia/Laos/Malaysia/Myanmar/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand/Vietnam) Bangkok Summit (ASEAN) June 2019 (Brunei/Cambodia/Indonesia/Laos/Malaysia/Myanmar/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand/Vietnam) Bangkok Summit (ASEAN) November 2019 (Brunei/Cambodia/Indonesia/Laos/Malaysia/Myanmar/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand/Vietnam) Banharn Silpa-archa (Thailand) Bao Dai, Emperor (Vietnam) Barisan Alternatif (BA) (Malaysia) Barisan Nasional (BN) (Malaysia) Barisan Revolusi Nasional (Thailand) Barisan Revolusi Nasional-Coordinate (Thailand) see Barisan Revolusi Nasional Barisan Sosialis (Singapore) Bersatu (Malaysia) see Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia Bersih (Malaysia) Bhumibol Adulyadej, King (Thailand) Bhumjaithai Party (Thailand) Boat People (Vietnam) Boediono (Indonesia) Bolkiah, Sultan Hassanal (Brunei) Bouasone Bouphavanh (Laos) Bounnhang Vorachith (Laos) Brevié Line (Cambodia/Vietnam) Brunei Revolt 1962 (Brunei) Buddhism (Cambodia/Laos/Myanmar/Thailand/Vietnam) Buddhist Liberal Democratic Party (Cambodia) see Khmer People’s National Liberation Front (KPNLF) Bumiputera (Malaysia) Burma Socialist Programme Party (BSPP) (Burma/Myanmar) Buy British Last Policy (Malaysia) Cam Ranh Bay (Vietnam) Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) (Cambodia) Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) (Cambodia) Cebu Summit (ASEAN) 2006 (Brunei/Cambodia/Indonesia/Laos/Malaysia/Myanmar/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand/Vietnam) Cham (Cambodia/Vietnam) Chamlong Srimuang, General (Thailand) Chart Pattana Party (Thailand) Chart Thai Party (Thailand) Chatichai Choonhavan, General (Thailand) Chavalit Yongchaiyuth, General (Thailand) Chea Sim (Cambodia) Chiam See Tong (Singapore) Chiang Mai Initiative (Brunei/Cambodia/Indonesia/Laos/Malaysia/Myanmar/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand/Vietnam) Chin (Myanmar) Chin Peng (Malaya/Malaysia) Chinese Communities in Southeast Asia Choummaly Sayasone (Laos) Chuan Leekpai (Thailand) Clark Air Base (Philippines) Cobbold Commission 1962 (Malaya/Malaysia) Cobra Gold Military Exercises (Indonesia/Malaysia/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand) Committee Representing Pyidaungsu Hluttaw (Myanmar) see National Unity Government Communism in Southeast Asia Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro (CAB) 2014 (Philippines) Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (Brunei/Malaysia/Singapore/Vietnam) Conference of Rulers (Malaysia) Confrontation (Indonesia/Malaysia) Constitution 2008 (Myanmar) Constitutional Crises (Malaysia) Constructive Engagement (Myanmar/Thailand) Contemplacion, Flor: Hanging 1995 (Philippines/Singapore) Corregidor Affair 1968 (Philippines/Malaysia) Corruption Eradication Commission (Indonesia) Covid-19 (Indonesia/Malaysia/Myanmar/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand/Vietnam) Daim Zainuddin, Tun (Malaysia) Dakwah (Malaysia) Darul Islam (Indonesia) Declaration of ASEAN Concord 1976 (Indonesia/Malaysia/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand) Declaration of ASEAN Concord II 2003 (Brunei/Cambodia/Indonesia/Malaysia/Myanmar/Laos/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand/Vietnam) Declaration of ASEAN Concord III 2011 (Brunei/Cambodia/Indonesia/Malaysia/Myanmar/Laos/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand/Vietnam) Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea (ASEAN) 2002 (Brunei/Cambodia/Indonesia/Malaysia/Myanmar/Laos/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand/Vietnam) Declaration on the South China Sea (ASEAN) 1992 (Brunei/Cambodia/Indonesia/Laos/Malaysia/Myanmar/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand/Vietnam) Democracy Uprising 1988 (Myanmar) Democrat Party (Thailand) Democratic Action Party (DAP) (Malaysia) Democratic Kampuchea (Cambodia) Democratic Kampuchea, Coalition Government of (CGDK) 1982–90 (Cambodia) Democratic Soldiers (Thailand) Demokrasi Terpimpin (Indonesia) see Guided Democracy Dewan Perwakilan Daerah (Indonesia) see Regional Representative Council Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat (Indonesia) see People’s Representative Council Diem, Ngo Dinh (Vietnam) see Ngo Dinh Diem Dien Bien Phu, Battle of, 1954 (Vietnam) Do Muoi (Vietnam) Doi Moi (Vietnam) Domino Theory (Cambodia/Laos/Vietnam) Dong, Pham Van (Vietnam) see Pham Van Dong Dong Tam Incident 2020 (Vietnam) Duan, Le (Vietnam) see Le Duan Dung, Nguyen Tan (Vietnam) see Nguyen Tan Dung Duterte, Rodrigo (Philippines) Dwi Fungsi (Indonesia) East Asia Summit 2005– (Brunei/Cambodia/Indonesia/Laos/Malaysia/Myanmar/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand/Vietnam) EDSA (Epifanio de los Santos Avenue) (Philippines) EDSA II (Philippines) Elysée Agreement 1949 (Vietnam) Emergency 1948–60 (Malaya/Malaysia) Enhanced Defense Cooperation Act (EDCA) (Philippines) Enrile, Juan Ponce (Philippines) Estrada, Joseph Ejercito (Philippines) Exchange of Letters 2009 (Brunei/Malaysia) Five Power Defence Arrangements (FPDA) 1971– (Malaysia/Singapore) Free Papua Movement (Indonesia) Fretilin (Timor-Leste) Friendship Bridge (Laos/Thailand) Front Pembela Islam (Indonesia) Fuad, Tun Mohammad (Donald Stephens) (Malaysia) FUNCINPEC (Cambodia) Future Forward Party (Thailand) Geneva Agreements on Indochina 1954 (Cambodia/Laos/Vietnam) Geneva Agreements on Laos 1962 (Laos) Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia (Malaysia) Gerindra (Indonesia) Gestapu (Indonesia) Ghazalie Shafie, Tun Mohamad (Malaysia) Giap, General Vo Nguyen (Vietnam) see Vo Nguyen Giap Global Maritime Fulcrum (Indonesia) Goh Chok Tong (Singapore) Goh Keng Swee (Singapore) Golkar (Indonesia) Guided Democracy (Indonesia) Gulf of Tonkin Incident 1964 (Vietnam) see Tonkin Gulf Incident 1964 Gusmão, José ‘Xanana’ (Timor-Leste) Guterres, Francisco ‘Lu’Olo’ (Timor-Leste) Ha Tinh Fish Kill Incident 2016 (Vietnam) Habibie, B. J. (Indonesia/Timor-Leste) Hadi Awang, Abdul (Malaysia) Hambali (Riduan Isamuddin) (Indonesia) Hanoi Summit (ASEAN) 1998 (Brunei/Cambodia/Indonesia/Laos/Malaysia/Myanmar/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand/Vietnam) Hanoi Summit (ASEAN) April 2010 (Brunei/Cambodia/Indonesia/Laos/Malaysia/Myanmar/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand/Vietnam) Hanoi Summit (ASEAN) October 2010 (Brunei/Cambodia/Indonesia/Laos/Malaysia/Myanmar/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand/Vietnam) Hanoi Summit (ASEAN) June 2020 (Brunei/Cambodia/Indonesia/Laos/Malaysia/Myanmar/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand/Vietnam) Hanoi Summit (ASEAN) November 2020 (Brunei/Cambodia/Indonesia/Laos/Malaysia/Myanmar/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand/Vietnam) Harris Mohamad Salleh, Datuk (Malaysia) Hatta, Mohammad (Indonesia) Haz, Hamzah (Indonesia) Heng Samrin (Cambodia) Herzog Affair 1986 (Malaysia/Singapore) Hindraf (Hindu Rights Action Force) (Malaysia) Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia (Indonesia) Hmong (Laos) Ho Chi Minh (Vietnam) Ho Chi Minh Trail (Vietnam) Horsburgh Lighthouse (Malaysia/Singapore) Hua Hin Summit (ASEAN) February 2009 (Brunei/Cambodia/Indonesia/Laos/Malaysia/Myanmar/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand/Vietnam) Hua Hin Summit (ASEAN) October 2009 (Brunei/Cambodia/Indonesia/Laos/Malaysia/Myanmar/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand/Vietnam) Hukbalahap Movement (Philippines) Hun Sen (Cambodia) Hussein Onn, Tun (Malaysia) Ieng Sary (Cambodia) Indochina Wars (Cambodia/Laos/Vietnam) Insurgencies, Myanmar (Myanmar) Insurgency, Southern Provinces (Thailand) International Conference on Cambodia, New York 1981 (Cambodia) International Conference on Cambodia, Paris 1989 (Cambodia) International Conference on Cambodia, Paris 1991 (Cambodia) Irian Jaya (Indonesia) Iskandar Development Region (Malaysia/Singapore) Islam (Brunei/Cambodia/Indonesia/Malaysia/Myanmar/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand) Ismail Sabri Yaakob, Datuk Seri (Malaysia) Jakarta Conference on Cambodia 1970 (Cambodia/Indonesia) Jakarta Summit (ASEAN) 2011 (Brunei/Cambodia/Indonesia/Laos/Malaysia/Myanmar/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand/Vietnam) Jatuporn Prompan (Thailand) Jemaah Islamiyah (Indonesia/Malaysia/Philippines/Singapore) Jeyaretnam, J. B. (Singapore) Johor, Strait of (Malaysia/Singapore) Kachin (Myanmar) Kalla, Yusuf (Indonesia) Kampuchea, People’s Republic of (PRK) (Cambodia) Kampuchean People’s Revolutionary Party (KPRP) (Cambodia) Karen (Myanmar) Kaysone Phomvihan (Laos) Khamtay Siphandon (Laos) Khem Sokha (Cambodia) Khieu Samphan (Cambodia) Khin Nyunt, General (Myanmar) Khmer People’s National Liberation Front (KPNLF) (Cambodia) Khmer Republic (Cambodia) Khmer Rouge (Cambodia) Khmer Rouge Trials (Cambodia) Kiet, Vo Van (Vietnam) see Vo Van Kiet Komisi Pemberantasan Korupsi (Indonesia) see Corruption Eradication Commission Konfrontasi (Indonesia/Malaysia) see Confrontation Kriangsak Chomanan, General (Thailand) Kuala Lumpur Declaration 1971 (Indonesia/Malaysia/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand) Kuala Lumpur Summit (ASEAN) 1977 (Indonesia/Malaysia/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand) Kuala Lumpur Summit (ASEAN) 2005 (Brunei/Cambodia/Indonesia/Laos/Malaysia/Myanmar/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand/Vietnam) Kuala Lumpur and Langkawi Summit (ASEAN) April 2015 (Brunei/Cambodia/Indonesia/Laos/Malaysia/Myanmar/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand/Vietnam) Kuala Lumpur Summit (ASEAN) November 2015 (Brunei/Cambodia/Indonesia/Laos/Malaysia/Myanmar/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand/Vietnam) Kukrit Pramoj (Thailand) Kumpulan Militan Malaysia (Malaysia) Kumpulan Mujahidin Malaysia (Malaysia) see Kumpulan Militan Malaysia Kwam Wang Mai (Thailand) see New Aspiration Party Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino (LDP) (Philippines) Lahad Datu Crisis 2013 (Malaysia/Philippines) Lakas–CMD (Philippines) Lakas–NUCD (Philippines) see Lakas–CMD Lancang-Mekong Cooperation (Cambodia/Laos/Myanmar/Thailand/Vietnam) Lanzin (Burma/Myanmar) see Burma Socialist Programme Party (BSPP) Lao Dong (Vietnam) Lao Patriotic Front (Laos) see Neo Lao Hak Sat Lao People’s Revolutionary Party (Laos) Laskar Jihad (Indonesia) Le Duan (Vietnam) Le Duc Anh, General (Vietnam) Le Duc Tho (Vietnam) Le Kha Phieu, General (Vietnam) Lee Hsien Loong (Singapore) Lee Kuan Yew (Singapore) Legislative Council (Brunei) Liberal Party (Philippines) see Partido Liberal ng Pilipinas Lim Guan Eng (Malaysia) Lim Kit Siang (Malaysia) Lim Yew Hock (Malaya/Malaysia/Singapore) Limbang Claim (Brunei/Malaysia) Lina Joy Issue (Malaysia) Linh, Nguyen Van (Vietnam) see Nguyen Van Linh Loi Tack (Malaya/Malaysia) Lon Nol (Cambodia) Low Thia Khiang (Singapore) Luong, Tran Duc (Vietnam) see Tran Duc Luong Ma’aruf Amin (Indonesia) Macapagal, Diosdado (Philippines) Macapagal-Arroyo, Gloria (Philippines) Madiun Revolt 1948 (Indonesia) Magsaysay, Ramón (Philippines) Maguindanao Massacre 2009 (Philippines) Maha Vajiralongkorn, King (Thailand) Mahathir Mohamad, Tun (Malaysia) Majelis Mujahidin Indonesia (Indonesia) Majelis Ulama Indonesia (Indonesia) Malacca Strait (Indonesia/Malaysia/Singapore) Malacca Strait Patrol (Indonesia/Malaysia/Singapore/Thailand) Malayan Union Proposal 1946 (Malaya/Malaysia) Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) (Malaya/Malaysia) Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) (Malaya/Malaysia) Malik, Adam (Indonesia) Maluku Violence 1999–2002 (Indonesia) Manila Hostage Crisis 2010 (Philippines) Manila Pact 1954 (Cambodia/Laos/Philippines/Thailand/Vietnam) Manila Summit (ASEAN) 1987 (Brunei/Indonesia/Malaysia/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand) Manila Summit (ASEAN) April 2017 (Brunei/Cambodia/Indonesia/Laos/Malaysia/Myanmar/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand/Vietnam) Manila Summit (ASEAN) November 2017 (Brunei/Cambodia/Indonesia/Laos/Malaysia/Myanmar/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand/Vietnam) Maphilindo (Indonesia/Malaya/Philippines) Marawi Siege 2017 (Philippines) Marcos, Ferdinand (Philippines) Marcos, Imelda (Philippines) Marshall, David (Singapore) Mas Selamat Kastari (Singapore) Masyumi (Indonesia) May 13 Racial Riots 1969 (Malaysia) Mauk Moruk (Timor-Leste) Megawati Sukarnoputri (Indonesia) Mekong River Commission (Cambodia/Laos/Thailand/Vietnam) see Mekong River Project Mekong River Project (Cambodia/Laos/Myanmar/Thailand/Vietnam) Melayu Islam Beraja (Brunei) Memali Incident 1985 (Malaysia) Min Aung Hlaing, Senior General (Myanmar) Misuari, Nur (Philippines) Mok, Ta (Cambodia) see Ta Mok Moro Islamic Liberation Front (Philippines) Moro National Liberation Front (Philippines) Move Forward Party (Thailand) see Future Forward Party Muhammadiyah (Indonesia) Muhyiddin Yassin, Tan Sri (Malaysia) Muoi, Do (Vietnam) see Do Muoi Murdani, General L. B. (Indonesia) Murtopo, General Ali (Indonesia) Musa Hitam, Tun (Malaysia) Muslim Unity Front (Malaysia) see Angkatan Perpaduan Ummah Mustapha bin Datuk Harun, Tun (Malaysia) Nacionalista Party (Philippines) Nahdlatul Ulama (Indonesia) Najib Tun Razak, Datuk Seri Mohamad (Malaysia) Nasakom (Indonesia) Nasution, General Abdul Haris (Indonesia) Natalegawa, Raden Mohammad Marty Muliana (Marty) (Indonesia) National Congress for Timorese Reconstruction (Timor-Leste) National Council for Peace and Order (Thailand) National Democratic Front (Philippines) National League for Democracy (Myanmar) National Liberation Front of South Vietnam (Vietnam) National Mandate Party (Indonesia) see Partai Amanat Nasional National Unity Government (Myanmar) National Unity Party (Myanmar) Natuna Islands (Indonesia) Naypyidaw (Myanmar) Naypyidaw Summit (ASEAN) May 2014 (Brunei/Cambodia/Indonesia/Laos/Malaysia/Myanmar/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand/Vietnam) Naypyidaw Summit (ASEAN) November 2014 (Brunei/Cambodia/Indonesia/Laos/Malaysia/Myanmar/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand/Vietnam) Ne Win, General (Myanmar) Neo Lao Hak Sat (Laos) New Aspiration Party (Thailand) New Economic Mechanism (Laos) New Economic Model (Malaysia) New Economic Policy (Malaysia) New Order (Indonesia) New People’s Army (Philippines) New Thinking (Laos) see New Economic Mechanism Ngo Dinh Diem (Vietnam) Nguyen Ai Quoc (Vietnam) see Ho Chi Minh Nguyen Co Thach (Vietnam) Nguyen Manh Cam (Vietnam) Nguyen Minh Triet (Vietnam) Nguyen Phu Trong (Vietnam) Nguyen Tan Dung (Vietnam) Nguyen Tat Thanh (Vietnam) see Ho Chi Minh Nguyen Van Linh (Vietnam) Nguyen Van Thieu (Vietnam) Nguyen Xuan Phuc (Vietnam) Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat (Malaysia) Nixon Doctrine 1969 (Vietnam) Nol, Lon (Cambodia) see Lon Nol Nong Duc Manh (Vietnam) Norodom Ranariddh (Cambodia) see Ranariddh, Prince Norodom Norodom Sihanouk (Cambodia) see Sihanouk, King Norodom Nouhak Phoumsavan (Laos) Nuon Chea (Cambodia) One Malaysia (1Malaysia) (Malaysia) Ong Boon Hua (Malaya/Malaysia) see Chin Peng Ong Teng Cheong (Singapore) Organisasi Papua Merdeka (OPM) (Indonesia) see Free Papua Movement Pakatan Harapan (Malaysia) Pakatan Rakyat (Malaysia) Palang Pracharat Party (Thailand) Pancasila (Indonesia) Panglong Agreement (Burma/Myanmar) Papua Freedom Movement (Indonesia) see Free Papua Movement Paris Peace Agreements 1973 (Vietnam) Partai Amanat Nasional (Indonesia) Partai Bulan Bintang (Indonesia) Partai Demokrasi Indonesia (Indonesia) see Partai Demokrasi Indonesia–Perjuangan Partai Demokrasi Indonesia–Perjuangan (Indonesia) Partai Demokrat (Indonesia) Partai Keadilan Sejahtera (Indonesia) Partai Kebangkitan Bangsa (Indonesia) Partai Persatuan Pembangunan (Indonesia) Partai Rakyat Brunei (Brunei) see People’s Party Parti Amanah Negara (Malaysia) Parti Bangsa Dayak Sarawak (Malaysia) Parti Bersatu Sabah (Malaysia) see Sabah United Party Parti Islam Se-Malaysia (Malaysia) Parti Keadilan Rakyat (Malaysia) Parti Pejuang Tanah Air (Malaysia) 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(Philippines) Ruak, Taur Matan (Timor-Leste) Rukunegara 1970 (Malaysia) Sabah United Party (Malaysia) Saffron Revolution 2007 (Myanmar) Saloth Sar (Cambodia) see Pol Pot Sam Rainsy (Cambodia) Sam Rainsy Party (Cambodia) Samak Sundaravej (Thailand) Samphan, Khieu (Cambodia) see Khieu Samphan Samrin, Heng (Cambodia) see Heng Samrin Sangkum Reastre Niyum (Cambodia) Sann, Son (Cambodia) see Son Sann Sanoh Thienthong (Thailand) Santri (Indonesia) Sarawak United People’s Party (Malaysia) Sarit Thanarat, Field Marshal (Thailand) Sary, Ieng (Cambodia) see Ieng Sary Scarborough Shoal Dispute (Philippines) SEATO (Southeast Asia Treaty Organization) 1955–77 (Philippines/Thailand) Semangat ’46 (Malaysia) Sen, Hun (Cambodia) see Hun Sen Seni Pramoj (Thailand) Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) (Indonesia/Malaysia/Singapore/Philippines/Thailand/Vietnam) Shan (Myanmar) Shari’a Law (Brunei) Sheraton Move 2020 (Malaysia) Shwe Mann (Myanmar) Sihamoni, King Norodom (Cambodia) Sihanouk, King Norodom (Cambodia) Sin, Cardinal Jaime (Philippines) Singapore Strait (Indonesia/Malaysia/Singapore) Singapore Summit (ASEAN) 1992 (Brunei/Indonesia/Malaysia/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand) Singapore Summit (ASEAN) 2007 (Brunei/Cambodia/Indonesia/Laos/Malaysia/Myanmar/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand/Vietnam) Singapore Summit (ASEAN) April 2018 (Brunei/Cambodia/Indonesia/Laos/Malaysia/Myanmar/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand/Vietnam) Singapore Summit (ASEAN) November 2018 (Brunei/Cambodia/Indonesia/Laos/Malaysia/Myanmar/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand/Vietnam) Sipadan–Ligitan (Indonesia/Malaysia) Sisón, José María (Philippines) Sjahrir, Sutan (Indonesia) Somchai Wongsawat (Thailand) Son Sann (Cambodia) Son Sen (Cambodia) Sondhi Limthongkul (Thailand) Sonthi Boonyaratglin, General (Thailand) Souphanouvong, Prince (Laos) South China Sea (Brunei/Indonesia/Malaysia/Philippines/Vietnam) Southeast Asia Command 1943–6 Souvanna Phouma, Prince (Laos) State Administration Council (Myanmar) State Law and 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