Some Observations on the Elections & Coalition Formation in Thailand, 1976

Some Observations on the Elections & Coalition Formation in Thailand, 1976
Author: Somporn Sangchai
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages: 63
Release: 1975-12-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9814376604

Reports and analyses tentatively the 1976 Elections focusing on the pre-election conditions, results and subsequent coalition formation. Data we gathered and interviews with ministry officials, officers and advisors of various political parties were conducted on a field trip to Thailand in March/April 1976. Concludes tentatively that the public has swung to the right and that certain problems must be overcome or a collapse of the Democrat coalition could ensue and a military coup d'etat even result. With 7 tables, diagram and 3 appendixes.

Cultural and Class Politics in New Order Indonesia

Cultural and Class Politics in New Order Indonesia
Author: R. William Liddle
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1977
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

Examines the aliran (streams, ways of life, comprehensive patterns of social integration with a political party as organizational core) theme from the perspective of how it helps in understanding the dynamics of the present New Order regime - the nature of the power structure on which the New Order rests, the patterns of conflict within the regime and between it and its opponents, and the probability of its continuation in power.

The Communist Organization in Singapore, 1948-66

The Communist Organization in Singapore, 1948-66
Author: Lee Ting Hui
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1976-03-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9814376361

Examines in detail such aspects as the method of utilizing personal ties and cultivating friendships, the mechanics of absorption into the movement, deployment of manpower resources and the training process within the movement. With a list of front and satellite organizations in the communist movement in Singapore from 1948-1966 and a bibliography inclusive of unpublished documents and studies and statements of detainees and ex-detainees.

The Lives of SEATO

The Lives of SEATO
Author: Justus Maria van der Kroef
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian
Total Pages: 54
Release: 1976
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

Examines the background of SEATO, noting that the organization's "usefulness as a weather-vane of its members' shifting security priorities goes to the very origins..." traces developments since its coming into being on 8 September 1954 to the decision on 24 September 1975 to phase it out of existence within two years. A concluding section looks at the consequences in the future.

The Ambiguity of Identity

The Ambiguity of Identity
Author: John R. Clammer
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian
Total Pages: 30
Release:
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

The Straits Chinese (otherwise known as Babas or Peranakans) represent a unique blend of Chinese and Malay cultural traits and yet are quite distinct from both these two source cultures. Many rose to the positions of political and social prominence under British rule. The nature of this cultural and political accommodation and its dynamics provide an ideal ethnographic base for an exploration of ethnicity in Southeast Asia. This paper examines the nature of their identity and culture, the changes in the nature of the group and internal and external criteria for identification. The thesis is that the emergence of the Baba community is due to a combination of social and political factors, including the nurturing of a group willing to distinguish themselves from other Chinese migrants by learning English and acting as social and political brokers between the government and the population. Their position becomes ambiguous after 1942, with the decline of British influence. The writer's argument is that the outcome of this situation is not to be explained by factors of choice or perception but by structural factors. The paper concludes with an examination of these structural factors (including processes of accommodation, assimilation, and resignification) which have their roots in the colonial past of the area in the present management of ethnicity in Malaysia and Singapore.

Land Settlement Policies

Land Settlement Policies
Author: Colin MacAndrews
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages: 73
Release: 1978-12-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9814377368

This paper initially examines the evolution of land settlement policies in Malaysia and Indonesia, and in particular, looks at which models or types of schemes have or have not been successful. It then tries to isolate in both cases the factors - political, economic and cultural - that have either aided or impeded success. Finally, drawing on these two examples, it examines the kind and levels of government inputs that have been necessary for the successful implementation of these settlement policies in these two countries.

The Asian Village

The Asian Village
Author: Robert Orr Whyte
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian
Total Pages: 97
Release:
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

An investigation of the potential for rural progress of the Asian village, especially in monsoonal and equatorial areas. Contents include distinctions and relations between rural and urban, origin and evolution of ecosystems involving rural man, location and morphology of villages, social and agrarian patterns, the sociology of labour, land use, rural water use, nutrition, health, child-rearing and rural evolution at present. With 20 diagrams.

Restructuring Australian Manufacturing Industry

Restructuring Australian Manufacturing Industry
Author: Clive T Edward
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages: 49
Release: 1978-01-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

The rapid growth in exports of manufactures from developing countries has unsettled the performance of manufacturing activities in many developed countries. Asian countries are heavily involved in the export of manufactures. Australia typifies the problems faced by the developed countries. How should Australia respond? Should it attempt to isolate itself from Asia? Or should it attempt to integrate itself with Asia? Is the removal of import restraints a prerequisite for closer integration? Or can closer integration be achieved by alternative approaches which are more politically acceptable? These issues are discussed.

The Nationwide Learning System of Singapore

The Nationwide Learning System of Singapore
Author: Richard L. Skolnik
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian
Total Pages: 120
Release:
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Discusses Singapore's educational system and manpower training and their relationship with economic growth. Describes the role of vocational and technical schools, and the Adult Education Board (AEB), People's Association (PA) classes in detail. With tables, charts, appendixes and bibliography.

South China Sea Oil

South China Sea Oil
Author: Roderick O'Brien
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1977
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Aims to examine two problems arising from the presence of oil deposits in the South China Sea: the first relating to national ownership and the second to the systems used in development of deposits. The oil crisis will spur development of oil resources in the region for local use and export despite the present decline in activities off Malaysia and Indonesia. in 4 chapters: 'The Geology and Physiography of the Region', 'Problems of Ownership of Oil Deposits: The Exercise of Sovereignty over the Continental Shelves and over Islands', 'Oil Exploitation and Economic Nationalism' and 'Conclusion'. With a Bibliography and a map of the South China Sea.