In 1964 Britain's defence presence in Malaysia and Singapore was the largest and most expensive component of the country's world-wide role. Yet within three and a half years the Wilson Government had announced that Britain would be withdrawing from its major Southeast Asian bases and abandoning any special military role 'East of Suez'. Drawing upon previously classified government records P.L. Pham examines and explains how the Wilson Government came to this conclusion, one of the most significant decisions in the decline of British global power after the Second World War.Substantially revising earlier accounts, Pham exposes the inner workings of government, the close but strained relations between the United Kingdom and the United States in the midst of Cold War tensions, and how politicians and policy makers managed the decline of British power, providing an in-depth and comprehensive study of British policy processes of the era.
Author(s): P. L. Pham
Series: Oxford Historical Monographs
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Year: 2010
Language: English
Pages: 256
Tags: Международные отношения;Регионоведение;Зарубежное регионоведение;
Contents......Page 6
Acknowledgements......Page 8
Abbreviations & Conventions......Page 10
Introduction......Page 12
PART I. COMPROMISE......Page 22
Introduction to Part I......Page 24
1. Beginning the Defence Review: October 1964–June 1965......Page 26
2. The Perils of Alliance: June–September 1965......Page 45
3. A Dubious Compromise: October 1965–February 1966......Page 69
Conclusion to Part I......Page 99
PART II. CONFLICT......Page 104
Introduction to Part II......Page 106
4. The End of Consensus: March–October 1966......Page 109
5. From Dissent to Revolt: October 1966–April 1967......Page 141
6. The Battle for Withdrawal: April–July 1967......Page 161
Conclusion to Part II......Page 206
PART III. BREAKDOWN......Page 210
7. A Symbolic Sacrifice: July 1967–January 1968......Page 212
Conclusion......Page 248
Appendix: Personae......Page 254
Bibliography......Page 261
F......Page 272
R......Page 273
W......Page 274