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Blood & Silk – Power and Conflict in Modern Southeast Asia
November 28, 2017 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
MYR60.00You are invited to join AMCHAM for an engaging conversation with Blood & Silk’s author, Michael Vatikiotis, on Tuesday, November 28, 2017 from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm at TR Fire Grill, next to TGI Fridays at Level 6, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur.
· How will the deepening religious divisions in Indonesia and Malaysia affect the world?
· What is China’s growing influence in the region?
· Why do Myanmar, Thailand and the Philippines harbor unresolved violent insurgencies?
‘The gun is never far removed from the political arena in Southeast Asia,’ writes Michael Vatikiotis in his part memoir and part political study of the dynamics of modern Southeast Asia, a frontline of two of the most important global conflicts: the struggle between a declining West and a rising China, and that between religious tolerance and extremism.
Southeast Asia accounts for sizeable chunks of global investment and manufacturing capacity; it straddles essential lines of trade and communication. Whether it is mobile phone parts or clothing and accessories, Southeast Asia is a vital link in the global supply chain. Yet peering beyond brand new shopping malls and the shiny glass towers of Bangkok and Jakarta, Blood and Silk highlights why it is one of the most perennially unstable regions of the world and reveals the true struggle of people’s lives, the brinkmanship played by its leaders, vivid portraits of the personalities who pull the strings and the many issues that have a global impact from the Islamic jihadist groups of Central Java to the right-wing Buddhist nationalists of Rakhine State in Myanmar.
From negotiating with deadly Thai Muslim insurgents, mediating between warring clans in the Southern Philippines to consoling the victims of political violence in Indonesia, Michael has first-hand, hair-raising experience of the endemic violence in these countries and interweaves this into the narrative of this many-layered portrait of the region.
Please contact Ms Elyna Ngu at [email protected] for more information.
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