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Table of Contents| Internet Resources| General Information| Economic Aspects| Foreign Policy/Relations| Nuclear Aspects| Politics and Government| Security and Defense| South China Sea / Spratly Islands| Brunei| Burma| Cambodia| Indonesia| Laos| Malaysia| Philippines| Singapore| Thailand| Vietnam| ] Laos' Dilemmas and Options: The Challenge of Economic Transition in the 1990s., edited by Mya Than and Joseph L. H. Tan. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1997. 319 p.
Book call no.: 330.9594 L298
Southeast Asian Affairs 1997. Singapore, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, [annual]. 374 p.
Laos: The Sixty Party Congress, and After?, by Yves Bourdet, pp 143-160.
Book call no.: 959.053 S727 1997 Latest year in Reference
Stuart-Fox, Martin. A History of Laos. New York, Cambridge University Press, 1997. 253 p.
Book call no.: 959.4 S932h
Bourdet, Yves. Laos in 1996: Please Don't Rush! Asian Survey 37:72-78 January 1997.
Grinter, Lawrence E. Indochina's Slow Opening to the Future. Korean Journal of Defense Analysis 9:191-208 Winter 1997.
"...much is changing as Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia slowly open their economies and, in fits and starts, the governments wrestle with economic liberalization and political decompression or stability."
Karniol, Robert. Laos Rebuilds Links with Russia in Helicopter Buy. Jane's Defence Weekly 28:16 July 27, 1997.
Rigg, Jonathan. Managing Dependency in a Reforming Economy: The Lao PDR. Contemporary Southeast Asia 17:147-172 September 1995.
St John, Ronald Bruce. End of the Beginning: Economic Reform in Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam. Contemporary Southeast Asia 19:172-189 September 1997.
Stuart-Fox, Martin. Laos in 1997: Into ASEAN. Asian Survey 38:75-79 January 1998.
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