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Voice of Malayan Revolution

Voice of Malayan Revolution
Author: Gungwu Wang
Publisher:
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2009
Genre: Alternative radio broadcasting
ISBN:

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"This CD is part of the researcher's edition and contains all available transcripts of VMR broadcasts made from 1969 to 1981"--Disc surface.


The Nanyang Revolution

The Nanyang Revolution
Author: Anna Belogurova
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2019-09-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 110847165X

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A ground-breaking analysis of how the Malayan Communist Party helped forge a Malayan national identity, while promoting Chinese nationalism.


The Battle for Merger

The Battle for Merger
Author: Kuan Yew Lee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2014
Genre: Malaya
ISBN: 9789814342773

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Current Background

Current Background
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 374
Release: 1976-07-19
Genre: China
ISBN:

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30 Years On

30 Years On
Author: Daljit Singh
Publisher: ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute
Total Pages: 1
Release: 2021-07-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 981495196X

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The year 2021 marks the thirtieth anniversary of the signing of the Cambodian Peace Agreements which ended the Cambodian conflict and the Cold War in Southeast Asia. Communism was a perennial concern in Singapore and Malaya (later Malaysia) from 1948 into the 1980s -- a concern which younger generations may not appreciate. The threat came largely from the Communist Party of Malaya (CPM) supported by China, and from Vietnam. The CPM waged a guerrilla war in Malaya. They were defeated by 1960 but tried to revive the insurgency in the 1970s. In Singapore, they attempted to attain political power through a united front with the People’s Action Party during the 1950s. The victory of the communists in the Vietnam War in 1975 alarmed non-communist Southeast Asia. The concern was aggravated by Vietnam’s invasion of Cambodia in 1978. ASEAN states strongly opposed Vietnam’s action on the grounds that the invasion and occupation of a sovereign country violated a fundamental principle of international law. Successive UN General Assembly resolutions supported the ASEAN position with significant majorities. Thailand was pivotal to the security of the rest of non-communist Southeast Asia. Had it succumbed to Vietnam’s pressures and reached an accommodation with Hanoi, the security of the rest of Southeast Asia would have been endangered. Thailand stood firm. Had it not done so, the people of Southeast Asia would be living in a different world today.


The Terrorist Argument

The Terrorist Argument
Author: Christopher C. Harmon
Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2018-01-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0815732198

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From chants and pamphlets to the Internet, terrorist propaganda can be deadly effective Propaganda used by terrorists and armed groups might not always be the most sophisticated or nuanced form of rhetoric, but with the right mix of emotion and logic it can be extremely effective in motivating supporters and frightening opponents. This book examines how terrorist groups in recent history have used propaganda, and how they had adapted to new communications technologies while retaining useful techniques from the past. Harmon and Bowdish trace how armed groups and terrorists around the globe have honed their messages for maximum impact, both on the communities they hope to persuade to support them and on the official state organs they hope to overthrow. Sometimes both the messages and the techniques are crude; others are highly refined, carefully crafted appeals to intellect or emotion, embracing the latest forms of communications technology. Whatever the ideas or methodology, all are intended to use the power of ideas, along with force, to project an image and to communicate—not merely intimidate. The Terrorist Argument uses nine case studies of how armed groups have used communications techniques with varying degrees of success: radio, newspapers, song, television, books, e-magazines, advertising, the Internet, and social media. It is fascinating reading for anyone interested in civil conflict, terrorism, communications theory and practice, or world affairs in general.


Wang Gungwu, Educator & Scholar

Wang Gungwu, Educator & Scholar
Author: Gungwu Wang
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2013
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9814436623

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This book focuses on Wang Gungwu as an educator and scholar, through the use of essays written about Wang, a biographical sketch of his public and private life, and a list of over 50 books written by Wang as well as those written in honor of him.


Summary of World Broadcasts

Summary of World Broadcasts
Author: British Broadcasting Corporation. Monitoring Service
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1088
Release: 1975-05
Genre: East Asia
ISBN:

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Southeast Asia and the Vietnam War

Southeast Asia and the Vietnam War
Author: Cheng Guan Ang
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2009-12-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1135238367

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This book describes and explains Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore’s attitudes and policies regarding the Vietnam War. While it is generally known that all three countries supported the US war effort in Vietnam, it reveals the motivations behind the decisions of the decision makers, the twists and turns and the nuances in the attitudes of Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore following the development of the war from the 1950s through to its end in 1975. Although the principal focus is the three supposedly non-aligned countries - Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore, the perspectives of Thailand and the Philippines - the two Southeast Asian countries which were formally allied with the United States - are discussed at the appropriate junctures. It makes an original contribution to the gradually growing literature on the international history of the Vietnam War and furthers our knowledge of the diplomatic history of Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore in the early independent years, 1945/1949, 1957 and 1965 respectively, which coincided with early years of the Cold War in Southeast Asia.