Contributor
Goscha, Christopher E.
Imprint:Washington, DC : Woodrow Wilson Center Press ; Stanford, CA : Stanford University Press, 2009.
Description450 p. ; 24 cm.
Note:Introduction: Connecting decolonization and the cold war in Southeast Asia / Christopher E. Goscha, Christian F. Osterman -- Recasting Vietnam: the Bao Dai Solution and the outbreak of the Cold War in Southeast Asia / Mark Atwood Lawrence -- Containment and the challenge of non-alignment: the Cold War and .U.S policy toward Indonesia, 1950-1952 Richard Mason -- Avoiding the "rank of Denmark": Dutch fears about loss of empire in Southeast Asia / Anne L. Foster -- Processing decolonization: British strategic analysis of conflict in Vietnam and Indonesia, 1945-1950 / Martin Thomas -- Soviet Cold War strategy and prospects of revolution in South and Southeast Asia / Ilya V. Gaiduk -- Bridging revolution and decolonization: the "Bandung Discourse" in China's early Cold War experience / Chen Jian -- From cheering to volunteering: Vietnamese communists and the coming of the Cold War, 1940-1951 / Tuong Vu -- Choosing between the two Vietnams: 1950 and Southeast Asian shifts in the international system / Christopher E. Goscha -- Indonesia's diplomatic revolution: lining up for non-alignment, 1945-1955 / Samuel E. Crowl - Malaysia during the early Cold War era: the war in Indochina and Malaya, 1946-1963 / Danny Wong Tze Ken -- Phibun, the Cold War, and Thailand's foreign policy revolution of 1950 / Daniel Fineman -- Southeast Asian perceptions of the Domino theory / Ang Cheng Guan -- Ludu Aung Than: Nu's Burma during the Cold War / Michael W. Charney -- Lawan dan kawan (friends and foes): Indonesian Islam and communism during the Cold War (1945-1960) / Rmy Madinier - The Diplomacy of personalism: civilization, culture, and the Cold War in the foreign policy of Ngo Dinh Diem / Edward Miller.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (p. 403-426) and index.