The 1948 Communist Revolt in Malaya

The 1948 Communist Revolt in Malaya

Author: Michael R. Stenson

Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian

Published: 1971

Total Pages: 41

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Dr Stenson presented the original version of this paper at a seminar, intrigued by the question of whether the Malayan uprising was part of the general Communist revolt in Southeast Asia or the result of local conditions which caused the Communists to act at that time or lose their political position.


Life and Times of Gerald de Cruz

Life and Times of Gerald de Cruz

Author: Asad-ul Iqbal Latif

Publisher: Flipside Digital Content Company Inc.

Published: 2016-04-29

Total Pages: 285

ISBN-13: 9814695971

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Gerald de Cruz's life overlapped many of the spheres of Singapore's history after World War II. As a Eurasian, a nationalist, a communist and then a democratic socialist, as a journalist and a writer, he represents the insurgent energies of a truculent time when a nascent nation was seeking the basis of statehood. His commitment to progressive ideas and movements reveals a man of integrity in search of himself in a better world. This book seeks to portray his place in time, particularly for younger Singaporeans who did not live in an era that has inaugurated the history of independent Singapore.


The Ambiguity of Identity

The Ambiguity of Identity

Author: John R. Clammer

Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian

Published:

Total Pages: 30

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The Straits Chinese (otherwise known as Babas or Peranakans) represent a unique blend of Chinese and Malay cultural traits and yet are quite distinct from both these two source cultures. Many rose to the positions of political and social prominence under British rule. The nature of this cultural and political accommodation and its dynamics provide an ideal ethnographic base for an exploration of ethnicity in Southeast Asia. This paper examines the nature of their identity and culture, the changes in the nature of the group and internal and external criteria for identification. The thesis is that the emergence of the Baba community is due to a combination of social and political factors, including the nurturing of a group willing to distinguish themselves from other Chinese migrants by learning English and acting as social and political brokers between the government and the population. Their position becomes ambiguous after 1942, with the decline of British influence. The writer's argument is that the outcome of this situation is not to be explained by factors of choice or perception but by structural factors. The paper concludes with an examination of these structural factors (including processes of accommodation, assimilation, and resignification) which have their roots in the colonial past of the area in the present management of ethnicity in Malaysia and Singapore.


The Malayan Union Controversy 1942-1948

The Malayan Union Controversy 1942-1948

Author: Albert Lau

Publisher:

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 348

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The Second World War set Malaya upon a new course and forced British planners to rationalize the structural anomalies that had kept Malay constitutionally disunited and racially divided. The revolutionary plan unveiled was the Malayan Union which sought to embrace the Malay states and the Straits Settlements, excluding Singapore, under a constitutional union, and to confer, for the first time, political rights on Malaya's non-Malay population through the creation of common citizenship. This provoked an impassioned constitutional controversy which threatened to undermine the very basis of British rule in Malaya and forced the British, barely three months later, to scrap their experiment. This book unravels the inside story of how the Federation of Malaya was formed in February 1948 in the face of an attempt by British planners to form a constitutional union.


Politics and Industrialization in Late Imperial China

Politics and Industrialization in Late Imperial China

Author: Wellington K.K. Chan

Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian

Published: 1975

Total Pages: 30

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Uses the early phase of Chinese industrial efforts to demonstrate that Chinese political values significantly and assuredly affected the way modern industry was promoted and developed. Both values and environment can change, and it is their interaction that determines some specific ideological content and thrust.


Political Violence in the Muslim Provinces of Southern Thailand

Political Violence in the Muslim Provinces of Southern Thailand

Author: M. Ladd Thomas

Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian

Published: 1975

Total Pages: 39

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The paper attempts to examine the causes and manifestations of, as well as the governmental response to, the political unrest in the Muslim provinces of Southern Thailand. The Thai government is argued to have been slow in perceiving the seriousness of the problem and that the success of governmental response would depend on if the government enforces the 'right mix' of force with other measures - for instance if the economic development programes will be well planned, adequately funded and properly administered, and whether government agencies do indeed accommodate the special Muslim requirements.