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Dynamics of the cold war in Asia: ideology, identity, and culture / Tuong Vu (ed); Wongsurawat, Wasana (ed) 2009  Book
Tuong Vu Book
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Publication New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.
Description xiii, 234p.hbk
Standard Number 9780230621947
Key Words Ideology  Asia  Communism  Ethnic Identity  Customs  Cold War 
Indian Politics - 1921-1971 
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origins of the Cold War in Southeast Asia: Pre-Second World War Siamese cooperation with foreign powers against communism / Wongsurawat, Wasana; Barthel, Alexandre   Journal Article
Wongsurawat, Wasana Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The origins of the Cold War in Southeast Asia are most often located in the immediate aftermath of the Second World War, in the late 1940s. Historians sometimes trace its origins to Japan's expansionist phase in the 1930s, which accelerated the decline of the European and American colonial order in this part of Asia. However, the necessity of the fight against communism appeared very clearly in the minds of the leaders of the major colonial powers well before the 1930s. Focused on the case of Siam, this article aims to show that the origins of the Cold War in Southeast Asia dated back to as early as the 1920s with the emergence of international cooperation in the fight against communism and the Thai elite's manipulation of imperialist powers to further their own political agenda and support their dominance in the domestic political arena. The Cold War in Southeast Asia was not only about the postwar fight against the spread of communism, but also closely intertwined with the decolonisation and nation-building efforts of every country in the region — including of the so-called un-colonised Thailand.
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