gles of south-east Asia. Millions suffered the cata-
strophic consequences.
The majority of the nations in south-east Asia
were ruled by authoritarian systems of govern-
ment. The very nature of Dutch and French colo-
nialism, aggravated by the interlude of Japanese
military occupation, meant that democracy and
constitutional government, regular elections, an
independent judiciary and basic civil freedoms,
including free expression and a free press, had
shallow roots. The British Empire in Asia, on the
other hand, with the exception of Malaya and
Burma, was spared the Japanese occupation.
British colonial rule was the most enlightened,
introducing some of the essential features of con-
stitutional government. The Republic of India is
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