Connecting Histories: Decolonization and the Cold War in Southeast Asia, 1945–1962

TitleConnecting Histories: Decolonization and the Cold War in Southeast Asia, 1945–1962
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsGoscha, Christopher E., and Christian Ostermann
Number of Pages450
PublisherStanford University Press
CityStanford, CA
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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.

URLhttps://www.wilsoncenter.org/book/connecting-histories-decolonization-and-the-cold-war-southeast-asia-1945-1962
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