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Southeast Asia: Problems of United States policy
This book examines the major issues faced by the United States in formulating its policy toward Southeast Asia during the early Cold War period. Edited by William Henderson, it analyzes political, economic, and security considerations that shaped American involvement in the region. Through contributions by subject-matter experts, the volume explores regional dynamics, nationalist movements, the rise of communism, and the strategic significance of Southeast Asia in U.S. global policy. It provides an in-depth assessment of policy challenges and offers insight into the geopolitical environment of the 1950s and early 1960s.
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