Defence and decolonisation in Southeast Asia : Britain, Malaya and Singapore 1941-1967

The interaction between local communal and social forces and Britain's attempt to refashion disparate ethnic groups and divided territories into a large cohesive Dominion of South East Asia.

Main Author: Hack, Karl.
Published: Richmond: Curzon, 2001..
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