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The comparative study of foreign policy, which lagged in the 1970s, has been revived in recent years by a new focus on Third World states, with a leading role taken by specialists on Africa and the Middle East (Shaw and Aluko, 1983; Shaw and Aluko, 1984; Korany and Dessouki, 1984). The present volume is an attempt to bring to another region, Southeast Asia, the same combination of area studies and concern for frameworks of analysis.
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Wurfel, D., Burton, B. (1990). Introduction: A Foreign Policy Framework for Southeast Asian States. In: Wurfel, D., Burton, B. (eds) The Political Economy of Foreign Policy in Southeast Asia. International Political Economy Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-20813-5_1
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