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Malayan Emergency
The Australians in Vietnam 1962-1972
The Malayan Communist Party's Struggle for Hearts and Minds In
Decolonization in the British Empire at the End of the Second World War, Britain Still Controlled the Largest Empire in World History
Cold War Scripts: Comparing Remembrance of the Malayan Emergency and the 1965 Violence in Indonesia
The Malayan Emergency As the Universal COIN Paradigm by MAJ Soh Yen Chu, Elizabeth
Cold War Counterinsurgency and Liberal Governance
The “Hearts and Minds” Fallacy the “Hearts and Jacqueline L
British Imperialism and the Political Economy of Malayan Independence
Malayanization" and the China Threat in Britain's Late-Colonial Southeast Asian Territories1
The Implications of Cold War on Malaysia State Building Process
The Communist Party of Malaya's
Historical Security Council Preparation Guide Chaired by Felipe Ribadeneira and Isabella Garzón
(1948-1960) – Can Lessons Be Drawn for Present Day Situations? by MAJ Lim Yu Sing
The University of Vermont History Review, Volume XXIX 2018-2019
A Successful Counterinsurgency the British and the Malayan Emergency
Counterinsurgency a Generic Reference Curriculum
'A Sledgehammer to Crack a Nut'? Naval Gunfire Support During The
Interagency Intelligence During the Malayan Emergency
Top View
Demystifying the Rise and Downfall of Communism in Malaysia (1968-1989)
Malaya Case Study
The Origins of the Indonesian Military's Institutional
Understanding Atrocities During the Malayan Emergency
British Counterinsurgency in Brunei and Sarawak, 1962-63: Developing Best Practices in the Shadow of Malaya
Prerequisites for a Successful Insurgency Initial Final
The United States Economic Interests in Malayan Emergency of 1948-1960: a Historical Retrospectives
The Malayan Emergency
Arc of Containment Wen-Qing Ngoei
Data Appendix for Monica Duffy Toft, Securing the Peace: the Durable Settlement of Civil Wars (Princeton University Press, 2010)
30 Years On: a Reflection on Southeast Asia's Fight Against
Malayan Emergency Committee
A New Perspective on the Malayan Insurgency
British Counterinsurgency in Malaya: Population Control, Intelligence and Military Operations
The Communist Party of Australia and the Trade Union Movement
Suez, 1956—A Successful Naval Operation Compromised by Inept Political Leadership Michael H
How the West's Inability to Ineffectively Plan Military Campaigns Causes Us to Lose
Malaya, 1948 Britain's Asian Cold War?