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The transformation of Southeast Asia : international perspectives on decolonization / Marc Frey, Ronald W. Pruessen, Tan Tai Yong, editors.

Contributor(s): Publication details: Singapore : Singapore University Press, National University of Singapore, 2004.Description: xiv, 358 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9789971692933 (pbk.)
  • 9971692937 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 325.5909045 TRA
Partial contents:
1. Dimensions od decolonization - 2. The impact of world war II on decolonization - 3. The economic impact of decolonization in southeast asia: economic nationalism and foreign direct investment, 1945-1965 - 4. Monarchy and decolonization in indochina - 5. France and the associated states of indochina, 1945-1955 - 6. The Indonesion revolution and the fall of the dutch empire: actors, factors, and strategies - 7. Theories and approaches to british decolonization in Southeast Asia - 8. British attitudes and policies on nationalism and regionalism - 9. The grand design: british policy, local politics, and the making of Malaysia - 10. Making Malaya safe for decolonization: the rural chinese factor in the counterinsurgency - 11. Nationalism in the decolonization of Singapore - 12. Franklin D. Roosevelt, trusteeship, and U.S. exceptionalism: reconsidering the American vision of postcolonial Vietnam - 13. The United States and Southeast Asia in an era of decolonization, 1945-1965 - 14. John Foster Dulles and decolonization in Southeast Asia - 15. Between SEATO and ASEAN: the United States and the regional organization of Southeast Asia - 16. Parable of seeds: the green revolution in the modernizing imagination - 17. Afterword: the limits of decolonization - Notes - About the contributors - Index.
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Originally published: Armonk, N.Y. : M.E. Sharpe, c2003.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Dimensions od decolonization - 2. The impact of world war II on decolonization - 3. The economic impact of decolonization in southeast asia: economic nationalism and foreign direct investment, 1945-1965 - 4. Monarchy and decolonization in indochina - 5. France and the associated states of indochina, 1945-1955 - 6. The Indonesion revolution and the fall of the dutch empire: actors, factors, and strategies - 7. Theories and approaches to british decolonization in Southeast Asia - 8. British attitudes and policies on nationalism and regionalism - 9. The grand design: british policy, local politics, and the making of Malaysia - 10. Making Malaya safe for decolonization: the rural chinese factor in the counterinsurgency - 11. Nationalism in the decolonization of Singapore - 12. Franklin D. Roosevelt, trusteeship, and U.S. exceptionalism: reconsidering the American vision of postcolonial Vietnam - 13. The United States and Southeast Asia in an era of decolonization, 1945-1965 - 14. John Foster Dulles and decolonization in Southeast Asia - 15. Between SEATO and ASEAN: the United States and the regional organization of Southeast Asia - 16. Parable of seeds: the green revolution in the modernizing imagination - 17. Afterword: the limits of decolonization - Notes - About the contributors - Index.