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  1. Southeast Asia Treaty Organization

    good article Infobox organization name Southeast Asia Treaty Organization bgcolor header background color .... The Southeast Asia Treaty Organization SEATO was an international organization for collective security collective defense in Southeast Asia created by the Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty ... John K. last Franklin title The Hollow Pact Pacific Security and the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization ... id gov.archives.arc.2569671 name Big Picture Southeast Asia Treaty Organization SEATO Nations Cold ... As ubandalagi it Southeast Asia Treaty Organization he SEATO hu SEATO nl Zuidoost Aziatische ... was created by the Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty, or Manila Pact, signed on 8 September ... Treaty ANZUS Association of Southeast Asian Nations ASEAN Central Treaty Organization CENTO Organization ... da Southeast Asia Treaty Organisation de SEATO es Organizaci n del Tratado del Sureste Asi tico fr ... Asia Treaty Organization th vi T ch c Hi p c ... 1977 type Intergovernmental organization intergovernmental military alliance status ad hoc, treaty ... location coords Coordinates of location using a coordinates template region served Southeast Asia ... to block further communism communist gains in Southeast Asia, SEATO is generally considered a failure ... funded cultural and educational programs left long standing effects in Southeast Asia. SEATO was dissolved ... collective defense to Southeast Asia. ref name Franklin1 SEATO was planned to be a Southeast Asian version of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization NATO , ref harvnb Boyer et al. 2007 p 836 ref in which ... of anti communist Western nations and such nations in Southeast Asia. The United Kingdom, Australia ... scale U.S. military intervention in Southeast Asia. ref name Maga Other countries, such as Great ... Michael Leifer Selected Works on Southeast Asia editor Chin Kin Wah, Leo Suryadinata year 2005 isbn ... Southeast Asia A Historical Encyclopedia, From Angkor Wat to East Timor, Volume 2 editor first ...   more details



  1. Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia

    The Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia is a peace treaty among Southeast Asia n countries ... title Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia accessdate 2009 02 23 ref Lee Kuan Yew , Ferdinand ... outside Southeast Asia , ref cite web url http www.asean.org 1218.htm title Protocol Amending the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia accessdate 2009 02 23 , ref and again on July 25, 1998 ... 3633.htm title Second Protocol Amending the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia accessdate ... of Accession to the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia accessdate 2009 02 23 ... to the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia accessdate 2009 02 23 ref Japan July 2, 2004 ... to the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia by New Zealand accessdate 2009 02 23 ref Mongolia ... of Accession of the French Republic to the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia ... to the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia accessdate 2009 02 23 ref Bangladesh ... Asian Nations ASEAN , a geo political and economic organization of 10 countries located in Southeast Asia . History On February 24, 1976, the treaty was signed into force by the then head of government ... and Cooperation in Southeast Asia accessdate 2009 02 28 ref On October 7, 2003, during the ASEAN Summit ... in Asia accessdate 2009 02 23 ref The European Union intends to accede as soon as the treaty ... of Amity and Co operation in Southeast Asia accessdate 2009 02 23 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ... in Southeast Asia and its provisions for the peaceful pacific settlement of regional disputes ... of Southeast Asia are in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations . Principles The purpose ... of Southeast Asia which would contribute to their strength, solidarity, and closer relationship ... of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia accessdate 2009 02 23 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ... of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia accessdate 2009 02 23 ref South Korea November ...   more details



  1. Organization of Japanese forces in Southeast Asia

    Unreferenced date November 2007 Context date October 2009 Organization of Japanese forces in Southeast Asia during World War II Southern Army Command Indochina HQ Hisaichi Terauchi , Commander of Southern Army Seiichi Aoki , Assistant Chief of Staff Southern Army Kitsuju Ayabe , Vice Chief of Staff Southern Army Masazumi Inada , Vice Chief of Staff Southern Army Jo Iimura , Chief of Staff Southern Army Japanese Forces in Hong Kong Takeo Ito Commanding Officer Infantry Group 38th Division, Hong Kong Rensuke Isogai Governor General of Hong Kong Major General Ichiki Head Secretariat to Governor General of Hong Kong Juro Adachi General Officer Commanding Hong Kong Defence Unit Major General Arisue Chief of Staff 23rd Army, China Hong Kong Conformation of Indochina Army Garrison Commanders in Chief Indochina Army Garrison Yuitsu Tsuchiashi Commanding General, Indo China Garrison Army Hisaichi Terauchi Commander in Chief, Southern Army, Field Marshal formally surrendered his command, Saigon, was moved to Malaya, died at his quarters, Johore Bahru, of cerebral hemorrhage Chief of Staff Indochina Army Garrison Shinichi Tanaka Chief of Staff, Inspectorate General, LOC inspection tour, French Indo China, LtGen, inspection tours of French Indo China, Thailand, Malaya, Philippines Staff officers, Indochina Army Garrison Masutaro Nakai Staff Officer, French Indo China Expeditionary Army Commander of Transportation regiment Imperial Guards, Indochina detachment Nobuyoshi Obata Commanding Officer, Transportation Regiment, Imperial Guard Division, Tokyo French Indo China Malaya Sumatra Commanders ... Organization of Japanese forces in Philippines Operative Commanders in Philippine Campaign Masaharu ... Division 2d Air Division Organization of Japanese units in Singapore Commander in Chief, Seventh Area ... Army Japanese Army organization in Andaman Nicobar Islands Yoshisuke Inoue Commanding Officer 35th ... on captured equipment 5th Air Division 7th Air Division 9th Air Division Organization of Burmese ...   more details



  1. Southeast Asia

    Use mdy dates date November 2011 Infobox bodyclass geography above Southeast Asia image skyline Southeast Asia Montage.jpg imagesize 450px image caption from top image File Southeast Asia orthographic projection .svg 180px center Topography of Southeast Asia. br Member states of ASEAN label1 Area data1 ... OF BANGLADESH TO SOUTHEAST ASIA IS NOT A COMMONLY ACCEPTED DEFINITION BY ORGANIZATIONS SUCH AS THE UNITED ... REFER TO THE CURRENT MAPS OF SOUTHEAST ASIA BEING USED FOR THIS ARTICLE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. Southeast ... seismic and volcanic activity. Southeast Asia consists of two geographic regions Mainland Southeast Asia , also known as Indochina , comprises Cambodia , Laos , Burma Myanmar , Thailand , Vietnam and Peninsular Malaysia , and Maritime Southeast Asia , which is analogous to the Malay Archipelago ... Message Switching Systems for Regional and National Meteorological Centres in Southeast Asia ... When date June 2011 grouped in the Southeast Asia subregion, although such grouping is rare politically, since in political usage the definition of Southeast Asia is overshadowed by ASEAN memberships ... OR THE ADDITION OF BANGLADESH TO SOUTHEAST ASIA IS NOT A COMMONLY ACCEPTED DEFINITION BY ORGANIZATIONS ... DEFINITION OF SOUTHEAST ASIA. PLEASE DISCUSS CHANGES REGARDING THE ADDITION OF BANGLADESH IN THE TALK PAGE. PLEASE ALSO REFER TO THE CURRENT MAPS OF SOUTHEAST ASIA BEING USED FOR THIS ARTICLE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. Definitions of Southeast Asia vary, but most definitions include the area represented ... of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations ASEAN . The area, together with part of South Asia ... Island and the Cocos Keeling Islands are considered part of Southeast Asia though they are governed ... TO THIS LIST. THIS DEFINITION OR THE ADDITION OF BANGLADESH TO SOUTHEAST ASIA IS NOT A COMMONLY ACCEPTED ... ACCEPTED DEFINITION OF SOUTHEAST ASIA. PLEASE DISCUSS CHANGES REGARDING THE ADDITION OF BANGLADESH IN THE TALK PAGE. PLEASE ALSO REFER TO THE CURRENT MAPS OF SOUTHEAST ASIA BEING USED FOR THIS ARTICLE ...   more details



  1. Aid to Southeast Asia

    Aid to Southeast Asia ASA humanitarian organization, providing help for the countries of Southeast Asia mainly, Vietnam on the people to people basis, aiming to strengthen world peace and respect for human rights. Established in 1989 by US veterans of the war with Vietnam to provide humanitarian aid and medical equipment and supplies to Vietnam . Based in USA . In 1997 ASA helped to organize relief after typhoon Lynda, 1998 presented dental equipment and 8,000 pairs of eyeglasses, 1999 gave financial aid to HIV prevention programs. Volunteer medical expert groups from USA often visit and help Vietnamese health facilities by efforts of ASA. The organization receives funding from the Combined Federal Campaign CFC , individual donors, some corporate funding. In recent years, the organization supplied medical equipment, including operating table s, exam tables, operating room lights, beds, stethoscope s, syringe s, mammogram s, incubators and x ray machines, which went to Ninh Binh and Ha Nam provinces of Vietnam. References Reflist External links http www.asavn.org Aid to Southeast Asia web site Category 1989 establishments Category Charities based in the United States Category Non governmental organizations based in Vietnam Category Non governmental organizations based in the United States Category Medical and health organizations based in the United States Category Peace organizations US philanthropy org stub ...   more details



  1. Southeast Asia Baseball Federation

    Unreferenced date January 2011 Orphan date January 2011 The Southeast Asia Baseball Federation SEABF is the governing body of the sport of baseball in Southeast Asia. The federation is governed by the Baseball Federation of Asia BFA and International Baseball Federation IBAF . Category Baseball governing bodies in Asia baseball league stub ...   more details



  1. Greenpeace Southeast Asia

    Infobox Non profit Non profit name Greenpeace Southeast Asia Non profit logo File Greenpeace.svg centre 300px Non profit type Non governmental organization founded date 2000 , Bangkok , Thailand location key people Von Hernandez , Executive Director area served Thailand , Philippines Indonesia focus Environmentalism , peace method Direct action , lobbying , research , innovation revenue num members homepage http www.greenpeace.org seasia en www.greenpeace.org seasia Greenpeace Southeast Asia is the regional office of the global environmental organization Greenpeace . Greenpeace has run successful campaigns in the Philippines, Taiwan, India, Indonesia and Thailand, often working with other local environmental groups. In late 80 s and early 90 s, Greenpeace has developed its presence, and first established an office in Japan in 1989 and then China in 1997. Because of the region s vital importance, initial investigations were also initiated focusing primarily on Philippines and Indonesia. Greenpeace has thoroughly campaigned in industrialized countries to reduce and eventually eliminate environmental pollution and degradation knowing that those efforts can easily be reversed as some multinational ... Southeast Asia was formally established on March 2000 with its head office in Bangkok, Thailand ... the most polluted cities in the world today. Greenpeace Southeast Asia is firmly rooted ... the name Greenpeace by Stichting Greenpeace Council, Greenpeace Southeast Asia contributes financially ... international about how is greenpeace structured ref Greenpeace Southeast Asia s work in the region ... took to assess the damage to the reef. ref BBC News . http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi world asia pacific 4395572.stm Greenpeace fined for reef damage . 1 November 2005. ref As a regional organization, Greenpeace Southeast Asia focuses on bearing witness to the impacts brought by global warming , and increasing ... links commons http www.greenpeace.org seasia en Greenpeace Southeast Asia homepage Greenpeace Category ...   more details



  1. History of Southeast Asia

    Image ASEAN members.png 250px thumb right Location of Southeast Asia . Image PtomelyAsiaDetail.jpg 250px thumb right Detail of Asia in Ptolemy s world map. Gulf of the Ganges left, Southeast Asian peninsula in the center, China Sea right, with Sinae China . The history of Southeast Asia has been characterized ... of Southeast Asia. The history of the countries within the region only started to develop ... the 17th and the 20th century. Introduction The aboriginal populations of Southeast Asia are generally ... first Nicholas title The Cambridge History of Southeast Asia Volume One, Part One year 1999 publisher ... of the Maritime Southeast Asia migrated from southern China to islands of the Philippines around ... editorn first Nicholas title The Cambridge History of Southeast Asia Volume One, Part One year 1999 ... of Southeast Asia was animist before Hinduism and Buddhism were exported from the Indian subcontinent ... century. During the classical age, the existence of Southeast Asia had been known to the Greeks. The Egyptian ... Southeast Asia as Suwannaphum Suvarnabhumi which means land of gold and insular Southeast Asia ... the Dutch East Indies was the source of Holland s wealth. During the 1990s, Southeast Asia emerged as the fastest growing economy in the world. Its successes have caused some to call Southeast Asia an economic ... tools oldest in Southeast Asia ref Before the latest ice period, much of the archipelago was not under ... in more dire times. These customs ranged throughout Southeast Asia, stretching, for example, to the island ... Asia . The rice paddies of Southeast Asia have existed for millennia, with evidence for their existence ... societies of Southeast Asia the men might perform the heavier duties of preparing ... Phases in Southeast Asia It was around 2500 BC that the Austronesian people started to populate the archipelago ... in Southeast Asia. Ancient and classical kingdoms File Southeast Asian Historical Mandalas.svg ... , Khmer empire Khmer , Srivijaya and Majapahit . Southeast Asia has been inhabited since prehistoric ...   more details



  1. Muslim Southeast Asia

    Muslim Southeast Asia refers to those areas of Southeast Asia that have significant populations of Muslim s. It includes Indonesia Malaysia Brunei Southern Philippines Bangsamoro Southern Thailand Culturally, it would also include the Cham Asia Cham people of Cambodia and Vietnam , and other Muslim communities in Southeast Asia. References Islam in an Era of Nation States Politics and Religious Renewal in Muslim Southeast Asia , edited by Robert W. Hefner Patricia Horvatich, University of Hawaii Press, Dec 2007 ISBN 978 0824819576 Barendregt, Bart. 2006. Nasyid in the Making Transnational Soundscapes for Muslim Southeast Asia. in Medi asia Communication, Culture, Context, Holden, T. and T. Scrase eds. , pp. 171 187, London Routledge. Category Geography of Southeast Asia Category Islam by country islam stub ...   more details



  1. Maritime Southeast Asia

    Maritime Southeast Asia refers to the maritime region of Southeast Asia as opposed to mainland Southeast Asia and includes the modern countries of Malaysia , the Philippines , Brunei , East Timor , Singapore and most of Indonesia . ref cite book last Tarling first Nicholas authorlink Nicholas Tarling title The Cambridge history of Southeast Asia, Volume 1, Part 1 url http books.google.com.au books?id SNn0YmDMiUgC&pg PA304&dq Maritime Southeast Asia v onepage&q Maritime 20Southeast 20Asia&f false edition 2nd page 304 year 1999 publisher Cambridge University Press isbn 0521663695 http www.rand.org pubs reprints 2006 RAND RP1219.pdf RAND Corporation . PDF cite book last Shaffer first Lynda title Maritime Southeast Asia to 1500 url http books.google.com.au books?id X58tqsLz0dIC&printsec frontcover&dq Maritime Southeast Asia to 1500 v onepage&q &f false year 1996 publisher M.E. Sharpe isbn 1563241447 ref The cultural identity of the region is seen as part of Farther India or Greater India , as seen in Coedes Indianized states of Southeast Asia , which refers to it as Island Southeast Asia ref Coedes, G. 1968 The Indianized states of Southeast Asia Edited by Walter F. Vella. Translated by Susan Brown Cowing.Canberra Australian National University Press. Introduction... The geographic area here called Farther India consists of Indonesia, or island Southeast Asia.... ref while other authorities see it is as partly or heavily, in the case of Singapore sinicised, and yet others even suggest its own identity within Austronesia or Oceania . ref see the cultural macro regions of the world table below ref Maritime Southeast Asia is sometimes also referred to as Island Southeast Asia or the Malay Archipelago . See also Malay archipelago East Indies Nanyang geographic region References reflist Category Geography of Southeast Asia ...   more details



  1. The Southeast Asia Weekly

    Unreferenced date January 2011 The Southeast Asia Weekly SAEW is a weekly English language newspaper published in Phnom Penh , Cambodia . It got a license in 2006 by the Ministry of Information. It is printed in full color tabloid format. The Southeast Asia Weekly is a not for profit newspaper that is affiliated with The University of Cambodia. All the content, views and opinions published pertain strictly to The Southeast Asia Weekly , and in no way reflect the views and policies of The University of Cambodia. The content of newspaper focus on three main pillars education, culture and information. DEFAULTSORT Southeast Asia Weekly, The Category Newspapers published in Cambodia Category Phnom Penh Category Publications established in 2006 Category Weekly newspapers Asia newspaper stub ...   more details



  1. Music of Southeast Asia

    image ASEAN members.png 300px thumb right Location of Southeast Asia Southeast Asian music include the musical traditions of this subregion of Asia. This subregion consists of eleven countries, namely, Brunei , Cambodia , East Timor , Indonesia , Laos , Malaysia , Myanmar , Traditional Music of the Philippines Philippines , Singapore , Thailand , and Vietnam . External links http www.musicofasia.info The traditional music and instruments of Southeast Asia http www.mmid.my Malaysian Music Industry Directory See also Filipino folk music EarthSync Music of Asia Category Southeast Asian music music stub ...   more details



  1. Ersatz capitalism (Southeast Asia)

    Ersatz capitalism is Kunio Yoshihara s analysis of Southeast Asian economic development as a sort of pseudo capitalism cf. capitalism , referring to government and business actors abilities to utilize a nation s comparative advantages and artificially motivate an economy toward higher end economic activities, specifically similar to those of developed Western nations, including areas such as capital investments and technologically intensive production. Bibliography Kunio Yoshihara, The Rise of Ersatz Capitalism in South East Asia , ISBN 9780195888881, ISBN 9780195888850 Category Capitalism Category Southeast Asia ...   more details



  1. Southeast Asia Institute

    The Southeast Asia Institute was an early academic institute devoted to Southeast Asia n studies. It is said to be the first United States institution employing the term Southeast Asia . The Institute was originally organized as the East Indies Institute of America, with Austrian scholar Robert Heine Geldern playing a lead role in the formation. It was established on July 31, 1941, in New York City with a branch in Berkeley, California Berkeley . Margaret Mead , Claire Holt , Raymond Kennedy , and Arthur Schiller served on its board. By 1946 the Institute claimed a total of 326 members, and had changed its name by majority vote to make it clear that the Institute s area of research and study comprises the East Indies , the Philippines , Malay Peninsula Malaya , Burma , Siam and Indo China , as recorded in a special issue of the Far Eastern Quarterly 1946 . The Institute was later absorbed into the Association for Asian Studies . References Southeast Asia Institute , The Far Eastern Quarterly, Vol. 5, No. 2 Feb., 1946 , pp. 219 224. John Bowen, The Development of Southeast Asian Studies in the United States , UCIAS Edited Volume 3, The Politics of Knowledge Area Studies and the Disciplines , 2003. coord missing California Category Research institutes in the United States Category Southeast Asian culture Category Research institutes ...   more details



  1. Buddhism in Southeast Asia

    in Southeast Asia. Buddhism in Thailand Thailand has the largest number of Buddhists with approximately .... Buddhism in Brunei Brunei , which has the smallest population in Southeast Asia, has around 13 of its ... also Buddhism in Asia Buddhism in East Asia Buddhism by country References reflist External links http www.buddhanet.net e learning buddhistworld southeast.htm Buddhanet Buddhism in Southeast Asia Buddhism topics DEFAULTSORT Buddhism In Southeast Asia Category Buddhism by country Category Theravada Category Mahayana Category Religion in Southeast Asia Buddhism stub sr ...Image Monk on pilgrimage.jpg thumb 250px right Thai Theravada monks on pilgrimage. Buddhism in Southeast Asia is mostly Theravadin . Vietnam however had in pre Communist times a Mahayana majority due to Chinese influence. ref http www.cpamedia.com culture vietnam buddhist temples CPAmedia Buddhist Temples of Vietnam ref Indonesia was Mahayana Buddhist since the time of the Sailendra and Srivijaya empires ref http www.spm.org.sg exhibition buddhism spread southern southeast asia.html Singapore Philatelic Museum website Southward Expansion of Mahayana Buddhism Southeast Asia ref but Mahayana Buddhism in Indonesia is now largely practiced by the Chinese diaspora , as in Singapore and Malaysia. Southeast Asian countries with a Theravada Buddhist majority are Thailand , Cambodia , Laos and Burma . Mahayana Buddhism with traditional Chinese religions such as Taoism and Confucianism Ancestor Worship is the predominant religion of mostly Chinese communities in Singapore where it s the largest religion, though it does not form a majority while in Malaysia , Brunei , Philippines and Indonesia it is a strong minority. Vietnam continues to have Mahayana Buddhist majority to this day. History of Buddhism in Southeast Asia expand Buddhism in Southeast Asian countries unrefsection date April 2011 Currently, there is around 150 190 million Buddhists in Southeast Asia, making it the second largest ...   more details



  1. Cornell Southeast Asia Program

    Infobox institute name Southeast Asia Program image name caption established 1950 chairman Tamara Loos head label head faculty 31 ref http www.einaudi.cornell.edu southeastasia academics faculty.asp ref staff budget endowment debt location Ithaca, NY address 640 Stewart Ave, Ithaca, NY 14853 website http seap.einaudi.cornell.edu Cornell Southeast Asia Program Homepage The Southeast Asia Program SEAP is an interdisciplinary program of Cornell University that focuses on the development of graduate training and research opportunities on the languages and cultures of Brunei , Burma , Cambodia , Indonesia , Laos , Malaysia , the Philippines , Singapore , Thailand , and Vietnam . Cornell is known for being one of the world s greatest centers for the study of Southeast Asia . The SEAP at Cornell is designated as a National Resource Center NRC by the United States Department of Education 2010 2014. Therefore, the SEAP is nationally prominent in promoting advanced foreign language training, area and international knowledge in the liberal arts and applied discipline focused on Southeast Asia. ref http www.einaudi.cornell.edu southeastasia ref The George McTurnan Kahin Center for Advanced Research on Southeast Asia is located in the historic Treman House . The house was built by Robert Henry ... to make scholarship on Southeast Asia widely available to interested readers and researchers. Books are divided into four main series. The Studies on Southeast Asia Series SOSEA is made up of substantial ... publications about.asp ref Cornell s Kroch Library has the largest collection of books on Southeast Asian Studies in North America. The Southeast Asia Collection, named in honor of John M. Echols , has been a joint undertaking of the university, the library, and the Southeast Asia Program with the goal of acquiring a copy of every publication of research value produced in the countries of Southeast Asia and publications about the region published in other parts of the world. ref http asia.library.cornell.edu ...   more details



  1. Islam in Southeast Asia

    Islam is the most widely practiced religion in Southeast Asia , numbering approximately 240 million adherents which translate to about 40 of the entire population, with majorities in Brunei , Indonesia and Malaysia . Significant minorities are located in the other Southeast Asian states. Most Muslims in Southeast Asia belong to the Sunni sect and within it, the Shafi i school of fiqh , or religious law. It is the official religion in Malaysia and Brunei while it is one of the six official faiths in Indonesia. seealso Muslim Southeast Asia border 1 align right cellpadding 4 cellspacing 0 width 250 style margin 0 0 1em 1em background f9f9f9 border 1px aaa solid border collapse collapse font size 95 bgcolor CCCCCC Early Islam converts year Sultan Mudzafar Shah I Phra Ong Mahawangsa of Kedah Kingdom ... century. Islamization of Southeast Asia seealso Spread of Islam in Indonesia In the 12th century, a turbulent period occurred in the history of Maritime Southeast Asia , the India n Chola navy crossed ... by Rosey Wang Ma ref There are several theories to the Islamization process in Southeast Asia. The first theory is trade. The expansion of trade among West Asia , India and Southeast Asia helped ... provided a unifying force among the ruling and trading classes. Contemporary Islam in Southeast Asia Islam in Southeast Asia is multi faceted and multi layered.Different interpretations of the faith resulted ... mushroomed throughout Southeast Asia. These movements in general, aim to create a strong Islamic .... Southeast Asia A Concise History. London Thames and Hudson. 2000 Mohd Taib Osman. Islamisation ... pp. 261 272. External links The Spread Of Islam To Southeast Asia by history world.org http history world.org islam7.htm http www.sabrizain.org malaya islam.htm Category Religion in Southeast Asia Category Islam in Asia ms Islam di Asia Tenggara ... or Southeast Asian Trade. It appears a colony of foreign Muslims on the west coast of Sumatra by 674 ...   more details



  1. July 2006 in Southeast Asia

    Portal Portal Thailand Thailand portal July 2006 events in Southeast Asia style border 1px solid 000000 ... deals with events that took place in or are of interest to Southeast Asia and or events that involved ... VNN http vietnamnews.vnanet.vn default.php Current events articles Southeast Asia Category 2006 in Southeast ... Events September 28 Suvarnabhumi Airport to officially open. November 18 19 Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation APEC annual meeting, Hanoi . December 11 13 ASEAN and East Asia Summit s in Metro ... in Kalinga were shot by unidentified gunmen. http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi asia pacific 2147940.stm .... The Philippines assumes chairmanship of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations . http ... AFP flagicon Malaysia Malaysia and the United States US sign a mutual legal assistance treaty that allow officials in each country to collect relevant evidence in criminal matters. The treaty is signed ... , the International Civil Aviation Organization is questioning the readiness of Bangkok s new international ... , the government and the United Nations UN Food and Agriculture Organization FAO say. http sg.news.yahoo.com ... 2 hi asia pacific 5217742.stm BBC div id 27 July 2006 26 July 2006 Wednesday flagicon Thailand ... hours later after the incident. http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi asia pacific 5212294.stm BBC http www.channelnewsasia.com ... Exchange in Manila . http news.yahoo.com s ap 20060724 ap on re as asia typhoon AP flagicon East Timor ... US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice still plans to attend next week s Association of Southeast ... wl asia afp timorpolitics 060714140732 AFP flagicon Philippines Mayon Volcano erupts, a day after ... ap on re as asia storm ylu X3oDMTA5aHJvMDdwBHNlYwN5bmNhdA AP 12 July 2006 Wednesday flagicon Thailand ... 1974 Ahead of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations ASEAN Regional Forum, Malaysia n foreign ... wl asia afp vietnampoliticscorruption 060707071102 AFP div id 6 July 2006 5 July 2006 Wednesday ... The World Health Organization reports that a 5 year old boy who died recently in East Java ...   more details



  1. Literature about Southeast Asia

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 This is an introduction to some of the books and novels written about Southeast Asia . General At war with Asia by Noam Chomsky . Describes the American Vietnam War , and the bombing campaigns on neighbouring countries. Democracy novel Democracy by Joan Didion . Set in Southeast Asia and Hawaii at the end of the Vietnam War. The Quiet American by Graham Greene The Ugly American by Eugene Burdick and William Lederer . Burma Myanmar Main Literature of Burma Burmese Days by George Orwell . Orwell served as a police officer in the British Empire and this fueled his contempt for colonialism evident in the book Freedom from Fear by Daw Aung San Suu Kyi The Heart Must Break by James Mawdsley The Land of Green Ghosts by Pascal Khoo Thwe Cambodia Pol Pot The Trial of Henry Kissinger by Christopher Hitchens . Hitchens details the bombing campaigns against Cambodia amongst others . Indonesia Hidden Agendas by John Pilger Rogue State by Noam Chomsky . Both of these detail the attacks on East Timor. Malaysia The Long Day Wanes by Anthony Burgess Philippines Main Literature of the Philippines Noli Me Tangere novel NNoli Me Tangere by Jose Rizal . Sparked the independence struggle from Spanish colonialism. El Filibusterismo by Jose Rizal . Sequel to Noli Me Tangere . Vietnam Heroes by John Pilger The Quiet American by Graham Greene The Sorrow of War by Bao Ninh Understanding Vietnam by Neil L Jamiesson DEFAULTSORT Literature About Southeast Asia Category Southeast Asian culture Lit stub ...   more details



  1. Oil reserves in Southeast Asia

    Southeast Asia is a rich source of hydrocarbon resources natural gas and petroleum . Brunei , Vietnam and Malaysia , in addition to Indonesia , benefit from the latest trend, although recent attention has been drawn inexplicably to the Southeast Asian and China seas for their oil rich reserves, knowledge of this region s capabilities has been largely held for more than a century. History The historical records of Southeastern Asian oil started in 1883, when a Dutch planter A.J. Zijiker was exploring the exterior of Sumatra , an Indonesian Island when he was struck by a tropical storm . Seeking shelter on nearby island, Zijiker witnessed a Sumatra n local watchman light a fire from wet twigs using a bamboo torch ref Michael Morrow Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars, Vol. 7, 1975 ref . Naturally curious, the planter inquired about the burning capabilities of the torch and was soon after taken to a small pond filled with the black fluid. In the year following, Zijiker commenced the drilling of the now well known Telega Tila oil well in Northern Sumatra . It was from this well that Royal Dutch Shell was formed. It is generally understood that Zijilker s endeavor and others similar to it catalyzed the modern petroleum industry in Southeast Asia and connected the region s resources to the world s energy markets. Though off shore drilling was not a practiced first used in South Eastern and in China , it reared its head after petroleum drilling in the Gulf of Mexico proved to a highly lucrative endeavor in the years following World War II . Because of the vast areas of relatively ... Government and the Royal Dutch Shell group of companies. Current situation Today, Southeast Asia is some ... in Southeast Asia and the Middle east , and the emergence of Japan as a hot spot for petroleum trade operations. At this moment, Southeast Asia produces nearly 2 million barrels per day as well ... Category Petroleum production Category Southeast Asia Category Energy in Brunei Category Energy ...   more details



  1. MTV Southeast Asia

    Use dmy dates date November 2010 Infobox TV channel name MTV Southeast Asia logofile MTV Logo 2010.svg ... Southeast Asia Nickelodeon cable serv 1 StarHub TV Singapore cable chan 1 Channel 533 cable serv 3 ... chan 2 Channel 152 adsl serv 3 M2V Mobile TV Indonesia adsl chan 3 Channel 0003 MTV Southeast Asia is a 24 hour music entertainment television network, owned by MTV Networks Asia Pacific , a division of Viacom . The channel is shown in the Southeast Asia region including Singapore StarHub TV , Malaysia ... countries followed by MTV Asia Now MTV Southeast Asia and then MTV India . Today MTV Asia operate 11 ... broadcast by MTV in Asia Current Shows on MTV Southeast Asia MTV Hits United from MTV Breakfast ... Karaoke Former MTV Southeast Asia shows Advance Warning After Skool Rock Barrio 19 Boiling Points Malaysian ... I Love The 80s & 90s Hip Hop Countdown MTV Amplified Former MTV Southeast Asia shows from the 1990s ... Themes, Logos, Lower Thirds and ID stations MTV Southeast Asia channel logo in blue cubic theme, during ... 10 or known as MTV Jus today. MTV Southeast Asia channel logo in pink groory theme, used during August ... music video on MTV Hits . MTV Southeast Asia channel logo in simply white theme, from April 2007 April 2008. A screenshot from Stephen Fretwell music video on MTV Hits Indie MTV Southeast Asia ..., and the theme was used from April 2008 mid 2009. MTV Southeast Asia afterwards uses an early version ... Networks Viacom List of Astro Channels DEFAULTSORT Mtv Southeast Asia Category MTV Networks Category ... Southeast Asian media Category Music video networks fr MTV Southeast Asia hi ... East Asia & selected Pacific Region headquarters Singapore picture format 480i Standard definition television SDTV launch 3 May 1995 owner Viacom through MTV Networks Asia Pacific br News Corporation ..., Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam also have their own domestic versions of MTV. History MTV Asia was launched ... with MTV expired in 1 May 1994. This led to birth of Channel V Channel V International . MTV Asia ...   more details



  1. Ethnic groups of Southeast Asia

    The ethnic groups of Southeast Asia comprise many different linguistic stocks. Apart from Negrito, which is a physical description, they are here arranged according to the language family family their languages belong to. Kradai further Tai peoples Thai people Lao people Kadai peoples Kam Sui peoples Saek Nung people Nyaw Lu people Kongsat White Thai Shan people Shan Austronesian further Austronesian peoples Javanese people Ethnic Malays Malay people Sundanese people Minangkabau people Batak Indonesia Batak people Balinese people Banjar people Bugis Bugis people Acehnese people Dayak people Iban people Kadazan Murut people Filipino people Tagalog people Bicolano people Ilocano people Ivatan people Kapampangan people Ibanag people Itawis Gaddang Ilongot people Ilongot Pangasinan people Sambal people Igorot Kalinga people Ifugao people Isneg Ibaloi Bontoc Kankana ey Tingguian Mangyan Hanunoo Buhid language Buhid Tadyawan Alangan Moro people Maranao Maguindanao people Tausug people Yakan people Sama people Visayans Hiligaynon people Waray people Cebuano people Aklanon people Aklanon Surigaonon Butuanon Lumad T boli B laan Manobo Bagobo Mandaya Mansaka Matigsalug Subanon Cham Asia Cham people Jarai Negrito peoples further Negrito Proto Australoid Aeta Ati Mamanwa Semang Mani people Mani Andamanese Orang Asli Sino Tibetan Bamar people Karen people Rakhine people Karenni Chin people Naga people Chinese Chinese Singaporean Chinese Malaysian Thai Chinese Hoa Austro Asiatic Mon people Khmer people Bahnar people Katuic peoples Pear people Khmu people Nicobarese Vietic Vietnamese people Muong people Th people Chut people Ethnicity DEFAULTSORT Ethnic Groups Of Southeast Asia Category Ethnic groups in Southeast Asia ...   more details



  1. Spread of Islam in Southeast Asia

    The evidence available on the spread of Islam in Southeast Asia is reliant on tombstones and scattered evidence. Significant examples include a Muslim tombstone found in Champa dating from early 11th century, an Islamic tombstone of Gresik Java dated late 11th century, the Trengganu stone dated 1303, records of Muslim settlers in Majapahit and a Muslim trading colony in Northern Malaya and of rulers in Pasai converting to Islam in 1282. By the end of the 15th century, Islam was firmly established in the Malay Peninsula , Sumatra , and northern coasts of Java , Brunei and North Borneo . It was also penetrating the Spice Islands e.g. the Moluccas and the Sulu Archipelago . Spread of Islam before the rise of Malacca In the 11th century, a turbulent period occurred in the history of Malay Archipelago, the Chola Navy crossed the ocean and attacked the Srivijaya kingdom of Sangrama Vijayatungavarman, Kadaram Kedah , an important forted city in the Malayan peninsula was sacked and the king was taken captive. Along with Kadaram, Pannai in Sumatra and Malaiyur Melayu in the Malayan peninsula were attacked too. Soon after that, the king of Kedah Phra Ong Mahawangsa became the first ruler to abandon the traditional Hindu faith, and converted to Islam with the Sultanate of Kedah established in year 1136. Samudera Pasai converted to Islam in the year 1267, and many other rulers follow suit. Islam was mainly confined to Sumatran ports before the rise of Malacca. Evidence of the presence of Islam in these ports included a report in 1292 by Marco Polo that the states of Pasai and Perlak had Muslim rulers a tombstone of a Pasai ruler who died in 1297 had the Islamic name of Malek al Salleh. These ports were among the earliest in Southeast Asia to be converted. The reasons for this early conversion include the distance of these areas from the influence of Hindu Majapahit, the long trading ... And Spread Of Islam In Southeast Asia Category History of Southeast Asia Category Conversion ...   more details



  1. The Politics of Heroin in Southeast Asia

    The Politics of Heroin in Southeast Asia is a major, nonfiction book on heroin heroin trafficking &mdash specifically in Southeast Asia from before World War II up to and including the Vietnam War . Published in 1972, the book was the product of eighteen months of research and at least one trip to Laos by Alfred W. McCoy ref Hersh 1972 also bookjacket description of the 2003 edition. ref who was the principal author and who wrote Politics of Heroin while seeking a Doctor of Philosophy PhD in Southeast Asian history at Yale University . Cathleen B. Read, co author and graduate student Where date July 2011 , also spent time there during the war. Thesis Its most groundbreaking feature was its documentation of CIA drug trafficking CIA complicity and aid to the Southeast Asian opium heroin trade along with McCoy s Congressional testimony, its initially controversial thesis has gained a degree of mainstream acceptance. The central idea is that at the time, the vast majority of heroin produced was produced in the Golden Triangle Southeast Asia Golden Triangle , from which blockquote It is transported in the planes, vehicles, and other conveyances supplied by the United States . The profit from the trade has been going into the pockets of some of our best friends in Southeast Asia. The charge ..., a charter airline that flies missions for the C.I.A. in Southeast Asia. Hersh 1972 ref ref name ... of the war in Southeast Asia wonder if it is worth it. Thomas Lask , Bonanza in Golden Triangle . See ... Politics Of Heroin In Southeast Asia, The Category Illegal drug trade in Southeast Asia Category The French ... of Heroin in Southeast Asia ... Alfred W. McCoy coauthors Cathleen B. Read, Leonard P. Adams II title The Politics of Heroin in Southeast Asia. CIA complicity in the global drug trade year 1972 date mid September 1972 publisher ... page 464 Cite news page A1 last Hersh first Seymour M. title C.I.A. aides assail Asia drug charge Agency ...   more details



  1. List of Ultras of Southeast Asia

    List Burma http peaklist.org WWlists ultras indochina.html List Southeast Asia http peaklist.org WWmaps asia map ASIA High.gif Map High Asia http peaklist.org WWmaps asia map ASIA S.gif Map Southeast Asia br Lists of Ultras Category Lists of mountains Southeast Asia ...   more details




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