
Laos
Description
Can Laos-with its small, scattered, ethnically diverse population, enchanting but rugged landscapes, and rich natural resources-emerge from the shadows of its more powerful neighbors? It has been carved up by colonial powers in the nineteenth century and dragged into devastating revolution and war in the twentieth. The authors provide a full, frank, and engaging survey of Laos today, assessing its history, prospects, and hopes. The book is essential reading for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in coming to grips with Laos today.
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List of maps, figures and tables
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Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Geopolitics of a buffer state: From the pre-colonial period to the Cold War
2. A regional positioning: Integration into ASEAN
3. Bilateral realtions with Vietnam and Thailand
4. The realities of a less developed state
5. Laos - logistics platform for the Mekong region?
6. The myth of isolation: Old and new cross-border phenomena
7. Society and culture: Continuities and changes
8. Conclusion
Chronology
Bibliography
Index
About the Authors