the United States and the Colonial System in Southeast Asia
p. 1
the Rivalry of Japan and the United States Over Southeast Asia, 1940-1941
p. 21
Conclusions
p. 44
Planning for Decolonization in Southeast Asia, 1942-1943
p. 47
Conclusion
p. 81
United States'-European Differences Over Postwar Southeast Asia, December 1943-October 1944
p. 83
Conclusions
p. 118
Toward a Limited Anticolonialism: the Final Phase of Postwar Planning, November 1944-July 1945
p. 121
Conclusion
p. 157
the Nationalist Revolutions in Indonesia and Indochina, 1945-1947
p. 159
Conclusion: the Cold War and Redefined Interests
p. 214
the United States' Model: Decolonization in the Philippines
p. 217
the Emergence of United States' Influence in Thailand, Burma, and Malaya, 1945-1948
p. 251
Conclusion
p. 272
the Indonesian Revolution, 1947-1949: the Fulfillment of Anticolonialism
p. 275
Conclusion
p. 308
the Vietnamese Revolution: the Evolution of the Commitment to France, 1947-1950
p. 311
The Bao Dai Solution
p. 331
the Redefinition of United States' Policy, 1949-1950
p. 333
Conclusion
p. 367
Abbreviations
p. 373
Notes
p. 375
Bibliography
p. 425
Index
p. 441
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