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David Henley is a prominent scholar known for his work on the historical and socio-economic dynamics in Southeast Asia, particularly focusing on Indonesia. His research encompasses a range of topics, including population studies, economic development, and environmental issues in regions like North and Central Sulawesi. Through his publications, he sheds light on the intricate relationships between fertility, food security, and health in these areas, providing valuable insights into the historical context of these challenges.

In addition to his work on Sulawesi, Henley has contributed to broader discussions on development disparities between Asia and Africa, exploring how historical intentions shape contemporary outcomes. His books, such as "Fertility, Food and Fever" and "Asia-Africa Development Divergence," reflect his commitment to understanding the complexities of development issues. Henley’s scholarly contributions make him an important figure in the field of Southeast Asian studies, influencing both academic discourse and policy considerations.

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