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Southeast Asia’s second front: The Power struggle in the Malay archipelago
This book analyzes the geopolitical tensions and power struggles that shaped Southeast Asia during the mid-twentieth century, particularly within the Malay Archipelago. Arnold C. Brackman examines regional rivalries, Cold War influences, Communist movements, and the strategic importance of Indonesia, Malaysia, and surrounding territories. Through political analysis and historical context, the author explains how Southeast Asia emerged as a critical “second front” in global power competition. The work provides insight into regional diplomacy, military conflicts, and ideological confrontations that defined Southeast Asia’s modern political landscape.
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