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    Political and security relations between India and Southeast Asia states after the Cold War by AlShawi, Hammam Saad, Adnan, Zatul Himmah, Ku Samsu, Ku Hasnita, Lee, Yok Fee

    Published 2019
    “…The political and security relationship between India and Southeast Asia (SEA) has developed beyond the traditional domain after the Cold War era. As the Cold War ended, and new geopolitics were redefined, both parties sought a strategic approach through greater engagement with extra-regional partners. …”
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    Fairy tales and allegory of Malay(si)an Chinese literature in the early stage of the cold war (1946-1965) by Chiang, Lee Kwun

    Published 2021
    “…Shortly after the end of World War II, the Cold War kicked off. During this time the capitalist and socialist countries headed by the United States and the Soviet Union respectively formed opposing camps. …”
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    Chinese refugee children and empires: the politics of international adoptions in cold war Hong Kong by Franco, Rosaria

    Published 2018
    Subjects: “…International adoptions; refugee children; Chinese refugees; Hong Kong; British empire; United States; cold war; immigration; decolonization; 1950s; 1960s…”
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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
    “…This paper discusses the convening of the Manila Conference of 1954 and the Afro-Asian Conference in Bandung in 1955, two iconic Cold War conferences relating to newly emerged regions in the post-war world. …”
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    Foreign policy structures and behaviour: The United States, Japan, China and Russia in Post-Cold War Asia-Pacific Region by Ra'ees, Wahabuddin

    Published 2010
    “…The new configuration of power in the post-Cold War Asia-Pacific region involves principally the United States, Japan, China, and Russia. …”
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    The implications of cold war on Malaysia state building process by Shuib, Md. Shukri, Keling, Mohamad Faisol, Ajis, Mohd Na'eim

    Published 2009
    “…Thus, a freedom of Malaya and the establishment of Malaysia came from the history of Cold War which influenced the international scene. …”
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    Summits, state visits and political networks: Bucharest's triangular relationship with Washington and London, 1974-80 by Hotea, Mihai

    Published 2024
    “…The thesis also investigates the substantive issues arising from this triangulation, such as co-operation on international affairs, emphasising that Romania played a key intermediary role in the midst of the Cold War between the US and the UK on the one hand, and other third parties, especially in the Middle East, on the other. …”
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    John Foster Dulles, illness, masculinity and U.S. foreign relations, 1953-1961 by Sewell, Bevan

    Published 2016
    “…Second, it highlights the substantial changes that took place in US policy when first President Eisenhower, and then subsequently Secretary Dulles, were stricken down by severe illness. In doing so it demonstrates how a better understanding of the relationship between illness, emotions and masculinity can help historians to better understand the course of Cold War foreign relations.…”
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    Secession: New trends and practice after the cold war by Efevwerhan, David Ighojohwegba, Ahmad, Rusniah

    Published 2010
    “…In the cold war era, only one case of secession, that of Bangladesh, succeeded.Others like Biafra, Katanga and Southern Rhodesia met with ignominious failure.But the end of the cold war witnessed many more secessions all over the world and brought with them, several newly created states in the comity of nations.Why was this, the case? …”
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    Contesting Money: society, public policy, and the state in Hungary, 1945–1958 by Radi, Szinan

    Published 2023
    “…It builds on party and ministerial reports on policy design and implementation, ‘mood reports’ of workers’ public opinion, personal letters, complaints, petitions, and private ‘proposals’ as well as interviews conducted with Hungarian émigrés during the early Cold War. In doing so, the thesis shows that due to citizens’ everyday experience with money as well as interpretation of and feedback on public policy, political, social, and economic structures developed in an interplay in the analysed period.…”
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    British support of the Dutch regime in West Irian at the onset of the cold war: Circumstance of 'evil necessity' by Ab Ghani, Rohani, Anwar, Od. M., Mat Kib, Mat Zin

    Published 2014
    “…This paper deals with the British policy on West Irian during the early stage of the Cold War in Southeast Asia. It focuses on the reasons why British supported the Dutch resolution to retain its colonial power on this ‘Komodo Island’.The main references are British official records from the British National Archive, Kew, London. …”
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    The transformations of Sino-Indian relations, 1950-2013 by Tseng, Lan-Shu

    Published 2017
    “…Secondly, China and India suffered from the problems of a “state-to-nation imbalance”, causing the 1962 war. …”
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    Circumstances short of global war: British defence, colonial internal security, and decolonisation in Kenya, 1945-65 by Percox, David A.

    Published 2001
    “…This thesis sets British internal security policy in Kenya in its broad Cold War context (1945-65). Even after apparent military victory in 1956, Britain remained fearful of a recurrence of Mau Mau, and the possible failure of attempts to fudge a ‘political solution’ in Kenya. …”
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    Democracy and state creation in international law by Vidmar, Jure

    Published 2009
    “…Some of these post-Cold War state creations were subject to significant international involvement, which might have had effects of (informal) collective state creations. …”
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    The United States and British Southeast Asian security policy 1950 – 1955 by Sah Hadiyatan Ismail

    Published 2019
    “…This article analyses the growing tension involving the Western powers with the Communist and the intensifying of the Cold War in the Asian region. The Anglo-American relations faced its trying times during this period as differences of approaches arise between the US and Britain in the issue of the containment of Communism in Southeast Asia. …”
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    The scramble for Africa's oil: a blessing or a curse for African states? by Tipchanta, Deekana

    Published 2012
    “…This study examines these interventions from the first scramble in Africa during the colonial era, through to the second scramble during the Cold War and the current scramble of Africa’s resources. …”
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