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August 01 1985
The Strategic Illusion: The Singapore Strategy and the Defense of Australia and New Zealand
The Singapore Naval Base and the Defense of Britain's Eastern Empire, 1919–1941
The Defense of Malaysia and Singapore: The Transformation of a Security System, 1957–1971
The Strategic Illusion: The Singapore Strategy and the Defense of Australia and New Zealand
. By Ian Hamill. Singapore
: Singapore University Press
, 1981
. x, 387
pp. Maps, Acknowledgments, Abbreviations, Introduction, Appendix, Notes, Bibliography, Index. $23.50 (cloth); $15 (paper). (Distributed in the U.S. by Ohio University Press.)The Singapore Naval Base and the Defense of Britain's Eastern Empire, 1919–1941
. By James Neidpath. Oxford
: Clarendon Press
, 1981
. xxi, 296
pp. Appendix, Notes, Bibliography, Index. $59.The Defense of Malaysia and Singapore: The Transformation of a Security System, 1957–1971
. By Chin Kin Wah. Cambridge University Press
, 1983
. xii, 219
pp. Bibliography, Index. S$99.50.Journal of Asian Studies (1985) 44 (4): 885–888.
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Thomas J. Bellows; The Strategic Illusion: The Singapore Strategy and the Defense of Australia and New Zealand
The Singapore Naval Base and the Defense of Britain's Eastern Empire, 1919–1941
The Defense of Malaysia and Singapore: The Transformation of a Security System, 1957–1971. Journal of Asian Studies 1 August 1985; 44 (4): 885–888. doi: https://doi.org/10.2307/2056511
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