Matthew JonesConflict and Confrontation in South East Asia, 1961-1965
Matthew Jones is a tradie, business performance expert and entrepreneur with a unique, 25-year business career - including operating his plumbing business through to assisting over 5,000 tradie business owners to earn more and work less.
List of maps
Preface and acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
Introduction: Britain, the United States and the South East Asia setting
Part I. Build-up: 1. The Kennedy Administration, Indonesia and the resolution of the West Irian crisis, 1961-2
2. The Greater Malaysia scheme I: the move toward merger
3. The Greater Malaysia scheme II: the Cobbold Commission and the Borneo territories
4. Britain, Indonesia and Malaya: from West Irian to the Brunei revolt
Part II. Outbreak: 5. The emergence of confrontation, January-May 1963
6. The path to the Manila Summit, May-July 1963
7. From the Manila Summit to the creation of Malaysia, August-September 1963
8. Avoiding escalation, September-December 1963
Part III. Denouement: 9. The diplomacy of confrontation, Anglo-American relations and the Vietnam War, January-June 1964
10. Escalation, upheaval and reappraisal, July 1964-October 1965
Conclusion: the Western presence in South East Asia by the 1960s
Bibliography
Index.