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  • Blood and Silk

  • Power and Conflict in Modern Southeast Asia
  • By: Michael Vatikiotis
  • Narrated by: Matt Bates
  • Length: 12 hrs and 20 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (22 ratings)

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Blood and Silk

By: Michael Vatikiotis
Narrated by: Matt Bates
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Summary

Thought-provoking and eye-opening, Blood and Silk is an accessible, personal look at modern Southeast Asia, written by one of the region's most experienced outside observers. This is a first-hand account of what it's like to sit at the table with deadly Thai Muslim insurgents, mediate between warring clans in the Southern Philippines and console the victims of political violence in Indonesia - all in an effort to negotiate peace and understand the reasons behind endemic violence.

Peering beyond brand new shopping malls and shiny glass towers in Bangkok and Jakarta, Michael Vatikiotis probes the heart of modern Southeast Asia. Why are the region's richest countries such as Malaysia riddled with corruption? Why do Myanmar, Thailand and the Philippines harbour unresolved violent insurgencies? How do deepening religious divisions in Indonesia and Malaysia and China's growing influence affect the region and the rest of the world?

Vatikiotis tells the story of modern Southeast Asia using vivid portraits of the personalities who pull the strings, mixed with revealing analysis that is underpinned by decades of experience in the countries involved, from their silk-sheathed salons to blood-spattered streets. The result is a fascinating study of the dynamics of power and conflict in one of the world's fastest growing regions.

©2017 Michael Vatikiotis (P)2017 Audible, Ltd
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  • Categories: History
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Very informative but a bit chaotic in structure

This is a great book for giving some narrative flavour to the past 40 odd years of southeast Asian politics. I can't help but feel though that the storyline could have improved. While I could sense some themes, listening to it often felt like eating a tasty soup, where all the parts had been blended into something new. Not bad for sure, but I walk away from it wondering what I just had.

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Fascinating insight into SE Asia

The author has written an interesting account of events and politics in South East Asia, much of which is based on his own experiences. It is engangingly narrated by Matt Bates.

However Bates has pronunciation of names and locations that can only be described as atrocious. A professional narrator should take a few hours to find the correct reading of various names - they are pretty much all available on the internet or Youtube for free. The Chao Phraya river was sometimes read "Praya" and sometimes "Fraya". Ayutthaya was so badly pronounced it took me several seconds to even realise what he was trying to say.

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Very good read on the region

Looking forward for a part 2. the jumping between years and locations may occur confusing at times.

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