This series comprises papers presented at ISIS
seminars organised to discuss issues of the day. The wide-ranging
selection includes papers on oil prices, the tin crisis, federalism,
university places and privatisation.
THE CONTINUING CRISIS IN THE PHILIPPINES
Harold Crouch
1985 12pp RM4.50/US$2.50 ISBN 967-99974-1-3
Marcos' imposition of martial law in the Philippines in 1972
triggered off a chain of events which was to change
Philippine politics. The writer traces the developments from
1972-75 for this insight into the Philippine crisis.
UNIVERSITY PLACES:
Options for a creative response
Doh Joon Chien
1986 30pp RM5.50/US$3.00 ISBN 967-947018-0
The problem of providing university places for Malaysian
students is one which is becoming acute. Besides foreign
education, this paper suggests that the country has to look
for more creative solutions such as off-campus programmes,
community colleges, open universities, and private
universities to fulfil its requirements.
OIL PRICES:
Where do we go from here?
Vahan Zanoyan
1986 llpp RM5.00/US$2.50 ISBN 967-947-001-6
This paper provides a background to the events in the
international oil market just before the onset of the
1985/86 oil crisis. Although rapidly~changing developments
overtook some predictions, the writer's ability to foresee
the 'extreme scenario' which did result lends credence to
some of the medium- and longer-term scenarios painted.
THE TIN CRISIS
Gill Burke
1986 26pp RM5.50/US$3.00 ISBN 967-947-002-4
The writer delves into the history of previous tin
agreements and the formation of the International Tin
Council to seek some explanations to the crisis which faced
the tin industry in 1985/86. The problems facing the ITC and
the factors which brought about its downfall are also
examined before worldwide effects likely to result from the
chaotic situation are predicted.
THE VIETNAMISATION OF CAMBODIA
J R Pouvatchy
1986 14pp RM4.50/US$2.50 ISBN 967-99974-9-9
In this analysis of the extent to which Cambodia has been 'Vietnamised',
the writer delves into the historical relationship between
Vietnam and Cambodia before Vietnam's 1979 invasion and the
political motivation behind its Vietnamese policy towards
its Khmer neighbours.
THE THAI ECONOMY:
Rebound and takeoff
Bunyaraks Ninsananda
1988 llpp RM4.00/US$2.00 ISBN 967-947-081-4
Thailand's economic performance in the rnid-1980s, when
economies worldwide were in the doldrums, has definitely
been remarkable. But the picture was not always so rosy. In
the early 1980s, Thailand had gone through its share of
economic difficulties. This paper traces Thailand's economic
performance in the mid to late eighties and the sources and
characteristics of its growth, to show how Thailand attained
its economic achievements. Some of the constraints and
development issues which must be tackled if the high growth
is to be sustained are also discussed.
PEACEKEEPING EXPERIENCE: Papua New Guinea
Dennis Renton
1996 6pp RM2.50/US$1.50 ISBN 967-947-207-8
The South Pacific Regional Peacekeeping Force (SPRPKF) was
put together and financed by the Papua New Guinea Government
to provide security for the Bougainville Peace Conference in
October 1994. Direct Papua New Guinean experience of
international peacekeeping is thus confined to the role of
inviting, arranging and hosting the SPRPF. Though the force
was called in to assist in the resolution of an internal
crisis, some general lessons can be drawn from this
experience, as this paper outlines.