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    "India's Rasputin"?: V.K. Krishna Menon and Anglo–American misperceptions of Indian foreign policymaking, 1947–1964 by McGarr, Paul M.

    Published 2011
    “…Drawing upon recently released British and American archival records, this article argues that Western misperceptions of Menon, and his role in the Indian foreign policy-making process, undermined Anglo–American relations with India for much of the early Cold War.…”
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    Malay language enhancement carnival benefitted UMP foreign students by Juwairiah, Osman, Mimi Rabita, Abdul Wahit

    Published 2019
    “…According to Programme Director, Juwairiah Osman, who is from the Foreign Language Department of CMLHS, the foreign students were from UMP Gambang Campus who took the UHF1161: Malay for Beginners and UHF2161: Malay for Intermediate courses. …”
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    After Nehru, What? Britain, the United States, and the Other Transfer of Power in India, 1960–64 by McGarr, Paul M.

    Published 2011
    “…Moreover, it offers insights into Anglo-American concern that Nehru's health adversely affected Indian policymaking; the involvement of foreign intelligence services in India's domestic politics; and the misplaced expectations of British and US officials that the appointment of Lal Bahadur Shastri as India's second Prime Minister, in May 1964, would herald the beginning of a new and more productive relationship between India and the West.…”
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    The Manila conference, 1954 versus the Bandung conference,1955: the United States, the cold war and the challenge of non-alignment by Mason, Richard

    Published 2011
    “…The Bandung Conference of 1955 aimed at fostering closer relations between the newly independent Third World nations. Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, impressed with Chinese moderation at the Geneva, attempted to use the Bandung Conference to lay firmer foundation for the PRC’s relations with its Asian neighbours and to affect a rapprochement between China and the United States. …”
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    Dapur Bergerak Sdn. Bhd / Mohd Farhan Izaihan Izaimi... [et al.] by Izaimi, Mohd Farhan Izaihan Bin, Anthony, Mark, Mohd Hasnan, Mohd Azfar Syafiq Bin, Maimin, Siti Suharah Binti, Syed Abd. Kassim, Sh.Qasnoradilah Bt.

    Published 2012
    “…‘Unique Malaysia ‘was the name that called by other foreign countries because of its unique diversity of religion, culture and even foods. …”
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    The Malay political economy - A brief historical review by Omar, Affifudin

    Published 2014
    “…In the early 1970’s, Malaysian second Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, launched what is known as the New Economic Policy , to correct racial economic imbalances and restructuring the Malaysian society ; no economic sector would in future be identified along racial lines. …”
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