As Malaysia s economy grows and flourishes, strong new links are
being forged with other developing countries in the region and
beyond. This book traces the ways in which age-old organizational,
political, religious and trade networks between "Nusantara," the
Malay World, and Central Asia, East Africa and the Middle East have
changed in recent years. The book argues that these old links are
being revived by new forms of globalization, modernization and
knowledge transfer that are developing and implementing non-western
models of governance, often in direct reference to Islam. The book
goes on to explain how, as Malaysia develops new links with Indian
Ocean countries, many of them Muslim countries, a new style trading
network is being formed, a network with Islamic characteristics,
which echoes Indian Ocean Islamic trading networks of earlier
times. Interspersed with interesting methodological insights into
the latest network, transnational and spatial theories, the book
provides detailed case studies of Malaysia s and Southeast Asia s
trade and numerous other links with Indonesia, Egypt, Zanzibar,
Comoros and Central Asia, and concludes by assessing how Malaysia s
and ASEAN s new style network is likely to develop and influence
wider global networks. Written with a depth of knowledge reflective
of the author s many years of research throughout Asia, this book
gives a real insight into how Malaysia s mentalities, traditions
and ways of thinking are being applied to its interactions with its
immediate neighbours and the wider world."
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