The Five Power Defence Arrangements and AMDA

The Five Power Defence Arrangements and AMDA
Author: Chin Kin Wah
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1974-07-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9814380083

The postwar years in Southeast Asia have witnessed the spawning of a variety of defence agreements and frameworks, with perhaps the loosest of them being the Five Power Defence Arrangements involving Britain, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia and Singapore. This paper attempts to unravel the nature of this arrangement and trace its evolution from the Anglo-Malaysian Defence Agreement (AMDA).

The Defence of Malaysia and Singapore

The Defence of Malaysia and Singapore
Author: Kin Wah Chin
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1983
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0521243254

A 1983 examination of the defence agreement for the Malaysia-Singapore region.

Defence and Decolonisation in Southeast Asia

Defence and Decolonisation in Southeast Asia
Author: Karl Hack
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2001
Genre: Colonies
ISBN: 9780700713035

This text explains British defence policy by examining the overlapping of colonial, military, economic and Cold War factors in Southeast Asia.

Defence and Decolonisation in South-East Asia

Defence and Decolonisation in South-East Asia
Author: Karl Hack
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2013-12-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1136839089

This book explains why British defence policy and practice emerged as it did in the period 1941-67, by looking at the overlapping of colonial, military, economic and Cold War factors in the area. Its main focus is on the 1950s and the decolonisation era, but it argues that the plans and conditions of this period can only be understood by tracing them back to their origins in the fall of Singapore. Also, it shows how decolonisation was shaped not just by British aims, but by the way communism, communalism and nationalism facilitated and frustrated these.

Singapore's Foreign Policy

Singapore's Foreign Policy
Author: Kawin Wilairat
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages: 118
Release: 1975-12-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9814376477

Discusses the major aspects of Foreign Policy and Foreign Relations Prior to Independence (1959-65), the Policy of Survival in the first decade (1965-75) and Regional Policy: Reconstruction of Global and regional Interests. With a brief conclusion and 7 tables.

Australia’s Pursuit of an Independent Foreign Policy under the Whitlam Labor Government

Australia’s Pursuit of an Independent Foreign Policy under the Whitlam Labor Government
Author: Changwei Chen
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2023-08-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 1000927938

Examining a series of episodes in Australia’s foreign relations under Whitlam, the author pays attention to a broad range of hitherto insufficiently researched domestic and international issues in Australian’s foreign relations of the early 1970s. The election of the Whitlam-led Labor Government in December 1972 ushered in fresh ideas and audacious initiatives in Australia’s foreign policy. Whitlam’s approach was shaped by a vision of taking Australia forward to its “rightful” and “independent” place in the future of the Asia-Pacific region. They range from immigration policy and the abolition of appeals from Australian Courts to the Privy Council to such major international issues as the Anglo-American base in Diego Garcia, French nuclear testing in the Pacific and the Five-Power Agreement with respect to Malaysia and Singapore. He demonstrates how the pursuit of foreign policy independence repeatedly placed the Whitlam Government in a position wedged in between Australia’s traditional allies and the Third World; and how it navigated Australia’s national interests on a series of dilemma situations involving conflicting strategic interests between Australia and its traditional allies, and those between major powers and the non-aligned countries. The analysis presented in this book contributes to not only historical literature on the subject but also the understanding of how a middle power, like Australia, can navigate intensifying great power rivalry. Essential reading for scholars of Australian foreign policy, as well as being an invaluable case study of middle power diplomacy in the Asia-Pacific region.

Navies of South-East Asia

Navies of South-East Asia
Author: James Goldrick
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2013
Genre: History
ISBN: 0415809428

"... A comprehensive survey of the development and operations of the navies of South-East Asia since the end of the Second World War." -- from p. [1].

Britain and the Confrontation with Indonesia, 1960-66

Britain and the Confrontation with Indonesia, 1960-66
Author: David Easter
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2012-03-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0857721151

The confrontation with Indonesia cut to the heart of Britain's desire to retain global power status in the 1960s and was central to decolonisation and British defence policy across South-East Asia. Factors such as the need to maintain a military base in Singapore drove strategy and this confrontation became a major commitment - close at times to escalating into full-scale regional war. However, 'the Confrontation' was not recorded as a conflict of this scale, and Britain was cast into a passive and defensive role. Here, David Easter reveals a radically different view, persuasively making the case that Britain waged a secret and aggressive war against President Sukarno's Indonesia. It was the covert nature of operations and the deliberate decision of British policy-makers to keep the full extent of this conflict away from public scrutiny that has allowed it to be overshadowed in the annals of history.

Between 2 Oceans (2nd Edn)

Between 2 Oceans (2nd Edn)
Author: Malcolm H. Murfett
Publisher: Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2011-10-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9814435457