'Malaysia’ An Inevitable Creation, 16 September 1963

The concept of 'Malaysia' was conceived as a strategy of the westem powers notably Britain, to ensure that its former colonial possessions, namely (British) Malaya and (British) Bomeo (sarawak, Brunei, North Bomeo) did not switch or fall into the socialist/ communist camp. The genesis of t...

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Main Author: Ooi, Keat Gin
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Sains Malaysia 2017
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description The concept of 'Malaysia' was conceived as a strategy of the westem powers notably Britain, to ensure that its former colonial possessions, namely (British) Malaya and (British) Bomeo (sarawak, Brunei, North Bomeo) did not switch or fall into the socialist/ communist camp. The genesis of the formation of the Federation of Malaysia which comprised the Federation of Malaya, Singapore, Sarawak, Sabah (formerly North Borneo), and that was realized on 16 September 1963 presented a bulwark to the advancement of the influence of the communist ideology in the Southeast Asia region.The post-war situation and condition of the then British colonial territories and protectorates of Malaya, Singapore, sarawak, Brunei, and North Borneo witnessed the increasing influence and threat of communism permeating the region. comparatively, however, Brunei and North Borneo had scant Leftist impact.
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spelling usm-449662019-07-11T07:38:11Z http://eprints.usm.my/44966/ 'Malaysia’ An Inevitable Creation, 16 September 1963 Ooi, Keat Gin D1-2027 History (General) The concept of 'Malaysia' was conceived as a strategy of the westem powers notably Britain, to ensure that its former colonial possessions, namely (British) Malaya and (British) Bomeo (sarawak, Brunei, North Bomeo) did not switch or fall into the socialist/ communist camp. The genesis of the formation of the Federation of Malaysia which comprised the Federation of Malaya, Singapore, Sarawak, Sabah (formerly North Borneo), and that was realized on 16 September 1963 presented a bulwark to the advancement of the influence of the communist ideology in the Southeast Asia region.The post-war situation and condition of the then British colonial territories and protectorates of Malaya, Singapore, sarawak, Brunei, and North Borneo witnessed the increasing influence and threat of communism permeating the region. comparatively, however, Brunei and North Borneo had scant Leftist impact. Universiti Sains Malaysia 2017 Book Section PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/44966/1/22.%20Malaysia%20An%20inevitable%20Creation%2016%20sept%201963.pdf Ooi, Keat Gin (2017) 'Malaysia’ An Inevitable Creation, 16 September 1963. In: Persidangan Nasional Sejarah Dan Sejarawan Malaysia 2017 Memperkasa Sejarah Nasional Dalam Melestarikan Pembanggunan Negara. Universiti Sains Malaysia, pp. 371-388.
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title_short 'Malaysia’ An Inevitable Creation, 16 September 1963
title_sort 'malaysia’ an inevitable creation, 16 september 1963
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