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No other issue in Southeast Asia’s contemporary history has so swiftly assumed prominence in the region’s domestic, inter-regional and international affairs as the emergence of an increasingly politicized ecological awareness. A complex mix of external political pressure, multilateral diplomacy, aid conditionality, profligate resource extraction and local controversy has created an environmental awareness which has broadened the political agenda in Southeast Asia.
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Clad, J., Siy, A.M. (1996). The Emergence of Ecological Issues in Southeast Asia. In: Wurfel, D., Burton, B. (eds) Southeast Asia in the New World Order. International Political Economy Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-24673-1_4
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