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LONG, S R JOEY (3) answer(s).
 
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America’s military interventionism: a social evolutionary interpretation / Tang, Shiping; Long, S R Joey   Journal Article
Tang, Shiping Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract By synthesizing material forces with ideational forces more organically via a social evolutionary approach, we advance a deeper understanding about post-World War II American military interventionism. We argue that post-World War II American military interventionism - that is, the American elites' and public's support for America's military intervention abroad - cannot be understood with ideational or psychological forces alone. Rather, two crucial material variables, namely, geography and aggregate power amplified by superior technological prowess, are indispensable for understanding the propensity for the United States to intervene militarily abroad. These two factors have powerfully shielded the American elites and public from the horrendous devastation of war. As a result, compared to their counterparts in other major states, American citizens and elites have tended to be less repelled by the prospect of war. The outcome is that since World War II the United States has been far more active in military intervention overseas than other major states.
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Mixed up in power politics and the Cold War: the Americans, the ICFTU and Singapore's labour movement, 1955-1960 / Long, S R Joey   Journal Article
Long, S R Joey Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The United States had a hand in shaping Singapore's labour developments between the period 1955 and 1960. Utilising materials from archives in Britain, the Netherlands and the United States, this study details the impetus for, the nature of, and the outcome of the US attempt to strengthen non-communist labour institutions in Singapore.
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Winning hearts and minds: U.S. psychological warfare operations in Singapore, 1955-1961 / Long, S R Joey   Journal Article
Long, S R Joey Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Key Words Warfare  Warfare - Singapore  Warfare - US 
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