Freedom incorporated anticommunism and Philippine independence in the age of decolonization
"Freedom Incorporated tells the story of American and Filipino anticommunists who sought to turn the Philippines into a laboratory for exportable models of decolonization, postcolonial statehood, and anticommunist warfare"--
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Materialtyp: | Licensed eBooks |
Språk: | engelska |
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Ithaca, New York
2020
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Serie: | United States in the world.
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Länkar: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7591/j.ctvq2w2gn |
Innehållsförteckning:
- Introduction : A Decolonized Empire
- An Amazing Record of Red Plotting : Policing Radical and Racial Boundaries in the Colonial Philippines
- State Violence and the Problem of Political Legitimacy : WWII, Philippine Independence, and the Hukbalahap
- The Anti-Communist International : The Philippine Front and Global Anticommunist Warfare
- Efficient, Honest, and Democratic : US Foreign Aid, Public Administration, and the Campaign Against Corruption
- A Dirty, Half-Hidden War : The CIA and US-Philippine Covert Operations in Southeast Asia
- Epilogue : A Friendship Written in Blood