A modern history Southeast Asia decolonization, nationalism and separatism

The massive transformations that occurred in the decade 1940-50 were decisive in shaping the modern history of Southeast Asia, and have determined the course of politics in the region right up to the present day. and the creation of independent nation states. However, this nationalist revolution met...

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Main Author: Christie, Clive J. 1944- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Tauris Academic Studies 1996
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Summary:The massive transformations that occurred in the decade 1940-50 were decisive in shaping the modern history of Southeast Asia, and have determined the course of politics in the region right up to the present day. and the creation of independent nation states. However, this nationalist revolution met resistance, not only from the colonial powers, but also from peripheral communities and regions that felt their identity to be threatened by these emerging nation-states and by the ideologies dominating Asian nationalism. A number of secession movements developed and separatist rebellions broke out and, although no movement achieved its objectives, some were resurrected during the Cold War when the region came to be seen as a key strategic zone
Physical Description:x, 286 pages maps 22 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:1850439974(hardback)
9781850439974