Defence and Decolonisation in Southeast Asia
Title | Defence and Decolonisation in Southeast Asia PDF eBook |
Author | Karl Hack |
Publisher | Psychology Press |
Pages | 360 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Colonies |
ISBN | 9780700713035 |
This text explains British defence policy by examining the overlapping of colonial, military, economic and Cold War factors in Southeast Asia.
Defence and Decolonisation in South-East Asia
Title | Defence and Decolonisation in South-East Asia PDF eBook |
Author | Karl Hack |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 360 |
Release | 2013-12-16 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1136839089 |
This book explains why British defence policy and practice emerged as it did in the period 1941-67, by looking at the overlapping of colonial, military, economic and Cold War factors in the area. Its main focus is on the 1950s and the decolonisation era, but it argues that the plans and conditions of this period can only be understood by tracing them back to their origins in the fall of Singapore. Also, it shows how decolonisation was shaped not just by British aims, but by the way communism, communalism and nationalism facilitated and frustrated these.
Cold War and Decolonisation
Title | Cold War and Decolonisation PDF eBook |
Author | Andrea Benvenuti |
Publisher | NUS Press |
Pages | 322 |
Release | 2017-05-12 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9814722197 |
Australia’s policy towards Britain’s end of empire in Southeast Asia influenced the course of this decolonization in the region. In this book, Andrea Benvenuti discusses the development of Australia’s foreign and defence policies towards Malaya and Singapore in light of the redefinition of Britain’s imperial role in Southeast Asia and the formation of new post-colonial states. Placed within the emerging literature on the global impact of the Cold War, the book sheds new light on the choices made – by Australia, by Britain and the new emerging states – in these crucial years.
Connecting Histories
Title | Connecting Histories PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher E. Goscha |
Publisher | Cold War International History |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780804769433 |
Connecting Histories: Decolonization and the Cold War in Southeast Asia draws on newly available archival documentation from both Western and Asian countries to explore decolonization, the Cold War, and the establishment of a new international order in post-World War II Southeast Asia. Major historical forces intersected here--of power, politics, economics, and culture--on trajectories East to West, North to South, across the South itself, and along less defined tracks. Especially important, democratic-communist competitions sought the loyalties of Southeast Asian nationalists, even as some colonial powers sought to resume their prewar dominance. These intersections are the focus of the contributions to this book, which use new sources and approaches to examine some of the most important historical trajectories of the twentieth century in Burma, Vietnam, Malaysia, and a number of other countries.
Defence and Decolonisation in South-East Asia
Title | Defence and Decolonisation in South-East Asia PDF eBook |
Author | Karl Hack |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 356 |
Release | 2013-12-16 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1136839011 |
This book explains why British defence policy and practice emerged as it did in the period 1941-67, by looking at the overlapping of colonial, military, economic and Cold War factors in the area. Its main focus is on the 1950s and the decolonisation era, but it argues that the plans and conditions of this period can only be understood by tracing them back to their origins in the fall of Singapore. Also, it shows how decolonisation was shaped not just by British aims, but by the way communism, communalism and nationalism facilitated and frustrated these.
US-Singapore Relations, 1965-1975
Title | US-Singapore Relations, 1965-1975 PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel Wei Boon Chua |
Publisher | NUS Press |
Pages | 301 |
Release | 2017-06-23 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9814722324 |
At the height of the Cold War in Southeast Asia, the foreign relations between the United States and Singapore demonstrated the interplay between America’s strategy of containment and Singapore’s efforts at a non-aligned foreign policy. But there is a deeper story. American involvement in the Vietnam War not only held back the spread of communism in Southeast Asia, but also catalysed economic and strategic cooperation between the United States and Singapore. The author argues that Singapore might not have achieved its success so rapidly without the support of the US. As the war in Vietnam raged on, Singapore became a critical refueling point, also providing ship and aircraft repair for the US military. Commercial and strategic support from the United States lifted Singapore out of the economic doom predicted for the city-state after secession from Malaysia, cessation of Indonesian trade during Konfrontasi and Britain’s military withdrawal. By considering the importance of the US’s role in Singapore’s nation-building, this book provides an important supplement to the well-trodden narrative that attributes Singapore’s success to good governance.
The Transformation of Southeast Asia
Title | The Transformation of Southeast Asia PDF eBook |
Author | Ronald W. Pruessen |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 414 |
Release | 2015-05-22 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1317454219 |
Providing the basis for a reconceptualization of key features in Southeast Asia's history, this book examines evolutionary patterns of Europe's and Japan's Southeast Asian empires from the late 19th century through to the 1960s.