       Reaction S.E. ASIA   Old, new  Western, indigenous NATIONALISM.

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  Reaction S.E. ASIA

  Old, new  Western, indigenous NATIONALISM

  Awareness  1920’s, colonialism  Challenge  Political ideals  Vietnam  Purpose of govt.? ???

  Indonesia  Educated  Independence  1948 M. Hatta

  Nationalism  French  After 1954  North, South VIETNAM

 Civil Millions ▫ Civilians WAR

  Chemical  U.S., Vietnamese AGENT ORANGE

  Diaspora  U.S.  O.C.  Pendleton BOAT PEOPLE

  $$$+++  Tourism  Industrialization  Exploitation?  Communism  Human rights?

  1975, Communism  Mao  Khmer Rouge  Pol Pot  Genocide  2 million CAMBODIA

  Refugees

  Wealthy families  Ferdinand Marcos   Authoritarian PHILIPPINES

  Americanization  Immigration  ++Middle class  Problems? TODAY?

 BURMA  Military aristocracy  Ang San Suu Kyi  Ethnic minorities  Karen

 BURMA  Sex industry  Trafficking

 THAILAND  Tourist mecca

  Sex industry  Sex tourism  Under age  HIV/AIDS  Total pop.: 65 million  2007 HIV: 600 K  1.4%  AIDS deaths in 2007: 31,000  Tsunami (2004)

  Environmental?