Imperialist Dilemmas in Southeast Asia

Authors

  • William J. Pomeroy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14452/MR-016-01-1964-05_4

Keywords:

History, Imperialism

Abstract

Since the Second World War nearly a score of wars of liberation, revolts, interventions, and counter-revolutionary attempts have occurred in Southeast Asia, the irregular, chopped-up area that extends from Burma across Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Malaya and out over the great scattering of islands that comprise Indonesia and the Philippines.

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Published

1964-05-03

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