A Short History of China and Southeast Asia
respect all Chinese felt that these deserved. All subsequent Chinese foreign policy has had the overriding goal of restoring Chi ...
basis. Only Siam was in a position to accord recognition to the new Nationalist government, yet it failed to do so. As for Europ ...
remittances by overseas Chinese. These averaged from $80 to $100 million from the early 1930s, a figure that doubled in 1938 fol ...
methods that might be used to force Chinese to donate to the party. But, most of all, they were worried that the Chinese in Mala ...
some Burmese who feared it might attract Japanese reprisals, or encourage an accelerated influx of Chinese into northern Burma. ...
bonds. As elsewhere, such activities tended to stimulate indigenous nationalism, though there was minimal cooperation between In ...
the hope of stimulating greater French participation in trade with China. The importance of Chinese nationalism for Vietnam lay ...
Relations between the revolutionary movements in China and Vietnam were practically nonexistent for much of the 1930s, until the ...
nevertheless released to take part. Evidently he felt it prudent to co- operate with the GMD at this juncture. In the longer ter ...
It was the simultaneous rise of Siamese and Chinese national- ism in the early twentieth century that exacerbated dissension bet ...
GMD that led the Siamese authorities to reject attempts by no fewer than three Chinese missions to establish diplomatic relation ...
Thai military leaders, particularly General Phibul, were impressed by Japan’s success in modernising its economy and building it ...
In order to avoid a Soviet veto to its application for United Nations membership, Thailand was also forced to rescind its anti- ...
of the defeat of colonial regimes by the Japanese, then of the power vacuum left by the Japanese surrender, to seize the politic ...
struggle. In the Philippines, the Huk rebellion continued into the mid- 1950s before being crushed with substantial American ass ...
also predominantly Chinese. After the war, the MCP fomented oppo- sition to the British Military Administration through strikes ...
link up with Chinese Nationalist forces in southern China. In March 1945, all French personnel were interned in a lightning Japa ...
included in his provisional coalition government. No sooner had the Chinese arrived than the French began negotiations for them ...
As Nationalist Chinese influence on and interest in the Viet- minh-led independence struggle in Vietnam dwindled, so communist C ...
The changing world order means of expanding Chinese influence in the region. Close contacts were developed between authorities i ...
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