ABSTRACT

Michael Leifer, who died in 2001, was one of the leading scholars of Southeast Asian international relations. He was hugely influential through his extensive writings and his contacts with people in government and business in the region.

In this book, many of Leifer’s students, colleagues and friends come together to explore the key themes of his work on Southeast Asia, including the notion of ‘order’, security, maritime law and foreign policy. The book concludes with an overall assessment of Leifer’s background, worldview and impact on his field.

A scholarly and personal volume devoted to Leifer's vast contributions to the discipline of international relations, this text is a must-read for students and scholars specializing in the region.

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Introduction

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Shocks of recognition

Leifer, realism, and regionalism in Southeast Asia
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Do norms and identity matter?

Community and power in Southeast Asia's regional order
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Realism and regionalism in Southeast Asia

The ARF and the war on terror
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Nationalism and multilateralism in Chinese foreign policy

Implications for Southeast Asia 1
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