A modern history of Southeast Asia
1.2 hrs read
Rate this book:
About This Book
"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. The 1940s saw the break-up of the European colonial empires in Southeast Asia 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."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
Buy This Book
As an Amazon Associate and Bookshop.org affiliate, BookOrb earns from qualifying purchases.
Write a Review
Sign in to write a review.
More by Clive J. Christie
A preliminary survey of British literature on South-East Asia in the era of colonial decline and decolonisation
Ideology and revolution in Sou
Ideology and revolution in Southeast Asia, 1900-1980
Southeast Asia in the twentieth century
The Quiet American and the Ugl
The Quiet American and the Ugly American