Soviet strategies in Southeast Asia an exploration of Eastern policy under Lenin and Stalin
This study's main concern is with the growth of Communism within Burma, Thailand, Malaya, Indonesia, Indochina, and the Philippines. The author explores the origin and fate of these indigenous movements, their role in domestic politics and relationship to the metropolitan parties (in the case o...
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Princeton, NJ
Princeton University Press
1966
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Table of Contents:
- The evolution of Soviet Union policy: 1917-1928
- Early Soviet policies in practice: Southeast Asia in the 1920's
- Eastern strategies in Abeyance: 1930-1935
- United front in Southeast Asia: 1935-1941
- Southeast Asian communism in suspension: 1941-1947
- Engagement and disengagement in Southeast Asia: 1948-1954


