Geography, demographics, religion, technology, and a state’s institutions determined why certain states exercised power and ...
Southeast Asia’s geography, oodles of islands and long coastlines strung along tropical latitudes, makes it vulnerable to ...
This piece is part of a series of articles covering the medieval and early modern great powers of each of Asia’s regions: East Asia, Central and North Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia, and West Asia ...
Southeast Asia’s geography has always made it vulnerable—low-lying coastlines, fertile deltas, and countless islands. But ...
Policymakers and scholars in the West talk about Southeast Asia as a coherent region, but it has always been divided. The region’s 700 million people speak hundreds of languages and follow different ...
Cort, Louise A. and Lefferts, Leedom. 2003. "A Preliminary Cultural Geography of Contemporary Village-based Earthenware Production in mainland Southeast Asia." In Earthenware in Southeast Asia. Miksic ...
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