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1 Southeast Asia (cont’d)
Population and Settlement Historical Geography State Territorial Morphology Geopolitical Issues Economic and Social Development For Next Class: Read Chapter 11

2 The Day the Wave Came

3 Raw Footage from Tsunami

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7 Typhoon Haiyan http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typhoon_Haiyan

8 Population and Settlement
Deltas Coastal areas Zones of fertile volcanic soil Figure 13.10 Diversity Amid Globalization, 4th edition: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, and Wyckoff

9 Population Indicators
Decrease in birth rates

10 Population Contrasts Singapore: Aging Population Philippines:
High Birth Rate

11 Transmigration Internal Relocation of Population Figure 13.14
Diversity Amid Globalization, 4th edition: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, and Wyckoff

12 Contrasting Settlement Patterns
Bangkok Figure 13.16 Rural Indonesia Figure 13.15 Diversity Amid Globalization, 4th edition: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, and Wyckoff

13 Religious Diversity Figure 13.18
Diversity Amid Globalization, 4th edition: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, and Wyckoff

14 Linguistic Diversity Burmese Script Figure 13.20 Figure 13.21
Diversity Amid Globalization, 4th edition: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, and Wyckoff

15 Global Context of Southeast Asian Culture
Buddhist Monks in a Burmese Market Filipina Musician in Hong Kong Figure 13.22 Diversity Amid Globalization, 4th edition: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, and Wyckoff Figure 13.23

16 The Colonial Era Dutch power British, French, and U.S. Expansion
Nationalism

17 State Territorial Morphologies
1. compact – most desirable (Cambodia) 2. elongated – long and narrow (Chile, Vietnam) 3. fragmented – territory consists of separate parts (Indonesia) 4. perforated – state whose territory completely surrounds that of another state (South Africa surrounds Lesotho) 5. protruded – state that has a long narrow extension away from the main body (Thailand)

18 Settlement Geographies: Rural
Resistance to French rule Ho Chi Minh Trail Khmer Rouge United States and domino theory Communist victory and reunification U.S. Soldiers and Vietcong Prisoners

19 Geopolitical Framework

20 International Geopolitics
Territorial conflicts ASEAN: Reduced tensions Radical Islam and global terrorism The Spratly Islands

21 Economic Indicators Uneven economic and social development

22 Significant economic growth continued from 1992 to 1996
Annual GDP Growth % % % % % % % % % % % % % % Thailand Since 1992 Significant economic growth continued from 1992 to 1996 Economic crisis hit much of SE Asia hard in 1997/1998 Root causes of the economic crisis: Excessive foreign investment in the private sector Significant decline in regional demand for Thai exports

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24 Development Issues Phnom Penh: Redevelopment Projects
Thailand: Sex Tourism

25 Globalization and Southeast Asian Economy


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