According to Wilipedia, Southeast Asia or Southeastern Asia is a subregion of Asia, consisting of the countries that are geographicallly south of China and Japan, including Indonexia, Vietnam, Thailand, Singaport, Malaysia, and others. (citation: Wikipedia: http://bit.ly/2WftxMc Press Ctrl-c to copy bit.ly/2WftxMcbit.ly/) Additionally, the Center for Southeastern Asia Studies at Northern Illinois University, also includes Cambodia, Laos, Philippines, Burma (Myanmar), Brunei, and a few others to this region. (citation: Northern Illinois University Center for Southeast Asian Studies http://bit.ly/2MjFOKV Press Ctrl-c to copy bit.ly/2MjFOKVbit.l)
In GPO's official collection of resources, you will find a variety of publications, consisting of numerous historical primary source print reference volumes from the renowned Foreign Relations of the United States (FRUS) seiies to include:
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964-1968, V. 5: Vietnam, 1967 --at a reduced list price while supplies last
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964-1968, V. 6: Vietnam, January-August 1968 --at a reduced list price while supplies last
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1969-1976, Vol. VII: Vietnam, July 1970-January 1972
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1969-1976, Volume IX, Vietnam, October 1972-January 1973 and more from this series available in this collection
The Borderlands of Southeast Asia: Geopolitics, Terrorism and Globalization
The Mayaguez Crisis: Mission Command and Civil-Military Relations
Unity of Mission: Civilian Military Teams in War and Peace
Marine Advisors With the Vietnamese Marine Corps: Selected Documents
A New Type of Great Power Relationship Between the United States and China: the Military Dimension
Aquí encontrará publicaciones en español del Gobierno de los Estados Unidos. Here you will find Spanish-language publications from the U.S. Government, from materials for the naturalization test to parenting guides and more.
These curated special collections of US Government publications represent a specific Federal agency, event or topic of broad interest to Americans. Some are suggested by the Federal agencies themselves or staff members of the GPO. Publications featured in this collection represent previous themes such as Books That Shaped Work in America, which featured books from the Department of Labor (DOL) , Books We Love from GPO staff members as well books tied Top News Stories.
U.S. State Department's monthly periodical published to acquaint the Department's officers and employees, at home and abroad, with developments of interest which may affect operations of personnel. Features a specific foreign post in each issue.