This comprehensive study of the geography of Southeast Asia examines the continuity, change, and ever-increasing diversity of the region, in the context of substantial economic transformation over the past several decades. Asserting that geographical patterns cannot be fully understood without an understanding of the social and economic patterns that produce those patterns, Hill analyzes the factors leading to growing diversity in the landscapes, language, religion, politics, and culture in the region.
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