Malaysia-Singapore foreign policies in Southeast Asia, 1965-1970
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The thesis is a study of the international politics of
Southeast Asia with the emphasis on the bilateral relations
between Malaysia and Singapore, indicating the extent of
collaboration, competition and conflict, and the implications
of this on their regional policies. It attempts to observe
the behaviour of the two small states in the international
community given the options of alliance, isolation or nonalignment
in their relations with the Great Powers, and those
of accomodation and dependence or resistance and retaliation
in the relations toward each other.
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