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Unique In-depth exploration of the rise and fall of Southeast Asia.

This book is a riveting account of Southeast Asia's economic rollercoaster. Through vibrant interviews with a diverse range of individuals, from politicians to drug addicts, Victor Mallet brilliantly dissects the region's once-thriving economies and their subsequent shattering downfall. The book's most distinctive feature lies in its ability to capture the complex interplay of factors that transformed a miracle into a catastrophe. Whether you're a history enthusiast or intrigued by international economics, this book is an absolute must-read for anyone wanting to understand the intricacies of Southeast Asia's tumultuous journey.

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ISBN: 9780002558600
Related Collections: Economics, Business, History
Related Topics: Economics, Politics, History

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Most of the countries of Southeast Asia, including Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Brunei, and Burma, have experienced extraordinary economic growth until 1997 when their economies crashed. Victor Mallet's book delves into the diverse cultures and political systems of these countries, exploring the factors that led to the economic downturn. The book features interviews with various individuals, from politicians to drug addicts, environmentalists to warlords, providing a detailed analysis of the region's economic miracle gone wrong. (Note: The description contains additional information beyond the book content.)
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Unique In-depth exploration of the rise and fall of Southeast Asia.

This book is a riveting account of Southeast Asia's economic rollercoaster. Through vibrant interviews with a diverse range of individuals, from politicians to drug addicts, Victor Mallet brilliantly dissects the region's once-thriving economies and their subsequent shattering downfall. The book's most distinctive feature lies in its ability to capture the complex interplay of factors that transformed a miracle into a catastrophe. Whether you're a history enthusiast or intrigued by international economics, this book is an absolute must-read for anyone wanting to understand the intricacies of Southeast Asia's tumultuous journey.