This book examines the links between Britain’s withdrawal from its east of Suez role and the establishment of South-East Asian regional security arrangements. The link between these two events is not direct, but a relationship existed, which is important to a wider understanding of the development of regional security arrangements.
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Introduction 1. Post-war Policy and Regional Cooperation, 1945-1964 2. Long-term Policy and Short-term Problems, October 1964 – October 1965 3. Confrontation Ends, July 1965 – August 1966 4. Changing Defence Strategies for South East Asia, October 1965 – October 1966 5. Dissent in London, July 1966 – July 1967 6. Regional Co-operation in South-East Asia, April 1965 – August 1967 7. New Policy for South East Asia, April 1967 – May 1968 8. ‘Non-military Means’ of Influence in South-East Asia, March 1968 – October 1970 9. The New Strategic Environment, November 1971 – November 1973 Conclusion
Giới thiệu về tác giả
Sue Thompson is a lecturer at the National Security College in the Crawford School of Public Policy at the Australian National University.