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Author Gotō, Ken'ichi, 1943-
後藤乾一, 1943-

Title Tensions of empire : Japan and Southeast Asia in the colonial and postcolonial world / Kenʼichi Gotō ; edited and with an introduction by Paul H. Kratoska
Published Athens, OH : Ohio University Center for International Studies, 2003
Athens, OH : Ohio University Press ; Singapore : Singapore University Press, National University of Singapore, c2003
c2003

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Description xxiv, 349 pages : illustrations, map ; 22 cm
Series Ohio University research in international studies. Southeast Asia series ; no. 108
Research in international studies. Southeast Asia series ; no.108
Contents Introduction / Paul H. Kratoska -- Japan and Southeast Asia, 1930s-1945 -- 1. Changing Japanese Perceptions of Southeast Asia -- 2. Japan and Portuguese Timor -- 3. Tojo Hideki and the Southern Co-prosperity Sphere -- 4. The Cooperation, Submission, and Resistance of Southeast Asian Elites in the Wartime Empire -- Japan and Indonesia -- 5. Sarekat Indonesia: The Association of Indonesian Students in Prewar Japan -- 6. Indonesian Students in Japan during World War II -- 7. The Semarang Incident in the Context of Japanese-Indonesian Relations -- 8. Japanese Reactions to the End of the War in Indonesia and the Story of "Abdul Rahman" -- Japan and Postwar Southeast Asia -- 9. A Comparative Study of Decolonization in Indonesia and Malaya -- 10. The Dynamics and Legacy of Japanese Wartime Rule in Indonesia -- 11. Decolonization and the Formation of an Asia-Pacific Regional System in Southeast Asia -- 12. Contemporary Japanese Views of the Occupation of Southeast Asia
Summary "Beginning with the closing decade of European colonial rule in Southeast Asia and covering the wartime Japanese empire and its postwar disintegration, Tensions of Empire focuses on the Japanese in Southeast Asia, Indonesians in Japan, and the legacy of the war in Southeast Asia. It also examines Japanese perceptions of Southeast Asia and the lingering ambivalence toward Japanese involvement in Asia and the war in particular."--BOOK JACKET
Notes ANALYTIC
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 293-334) and index
SUBJECT Asia, Southeastern -- Relations -- Japan. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008117039
Japan -- Relations -- Southeast Asia. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008115633
Author Kratoska, Paul H.
LC no. 2003041952
ISBN 0896802310 paperback alkaline paper
Other Titles Japan and Southeast Asia in the colonial and postcolonial world