Conflict and Confrontation in South East Asia, 1961-1965 (e-bog) af Jones, Matthew
Jones, Matthew (forfatter)

Conflict and Confrontation in South East Asia, 1961-1965 e-bog

948,41 DKK (inkl. moms 1185,51 DKK)
In the early 1960s, Britain and the United States were still trying to come to terms with the powerful forces of indigenous nationalism unleashed by the Second World War. The Indonesia-Malaysia confrontation - a crisis which was, as Macmillan remarked to Kennedy, 'as dangerous a situation in Southeast Asia as we have seen since the war' - was a complex test of Anglo-American relations. As Ameri...
E-bog 948,41 DKK
Forfattere Jones, Matthew (forfatter)
Udgivet 2 december 2004
Genrer 1DB
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780511056994
In the early 1960s, Britain and the United States were still trying to come to terms with the powerful forces of indigenous nationalism unleashed by the Second World War. The Indonesia-Malaysia confrontation - a crisis which was, as Macmillan remarked to Kennedy, 'as dangerous a situation in Southeast Asia as we have seen since the war' - was a complex test of Anglo-American relations. As American commitment to Vietnam accelerated under the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, Britain was involving herself in an 'end-of-empire' exercise in state-building which had important military and political implications for both nations. In this book Matthew Jones provides a detailed insight into the origins, outbreak and development of this important episode in international history; using a large range of previously unavailable archival sources, he illuminates the formation of the Malaysian federation, Indonesia's violent opposition to the state and the Western Powers' attempts to deal with the resulting conflict.