The rise and fall of communism in Sarawak, 1940-1990
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The rise and fall of communism in Sarawak, 1940-1990
Monash Asia Institute, c2004
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 333-339) and index
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Seeing the communist movement in the Malay state of Sarawak as one section of a Chinese neo-colonial "Trojan horse" of communist ideology, Porritt (visiting research associate, Murdoch U., Australia) presents a military and political history of the communist movement's battles with the British-backed Malaysian government in pursuit of an independen
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