Andrew J. MacIntyre and Kanishka Jayasuriya (ed.): The dynamics of economic policy reform in South-East Asia and the South-West Pacific. (South-East Asian Social Science Monographs.) xv, 239 pp. Singapore, etc.: Oxford University Press1992 [pub. 1993]. £32.50.

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Abstract This chapter entails fourteen subchapters that detail the course of the South East Asian maritime trade. The subsections are about the beginning of Indonesian trade, the origin of trade between India and South East Asia, maritime trade of the Anuradhapura Kingdom, the Indianization of Indonesia, China's slow entry into the South East Asia trade network, Java becomes the nucleus of Indonesia, the Chinese Pilgrims - Chroniclers of the ancient spice and silk routes, early trade in the outer reaches of Indonesia, the Golden Peninsula, the first great trading empire: Funan, South East Asian trading spheres in the early first century CE, European connections, the two ways to Rome, and finally, the first direct contact between Rome and China.


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