Tag: Southeast Asia
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Tea, War and Crocodiles Tales from an Extraordinary Life — Ferdinand J. Brockhall
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With The Dragon’s Children — David J. Garms
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Platoon Leader — James R. McDonough
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Transparency and Authoritarian Rule in Southeast Asia Singapore and Malaysia — Garry Rodan
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Vietnam Vanguard The 5th Battalion’s Approach to Counter-insurgency, 1966 — Ron Boxall
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Withdrawal Reassessing America’s Final Years in Vietnam — Gregory A. Daddis
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Batik, Traditional Textiles of Indonesia From The Rudolf Smend & Donald Harper Collections — Rudolf Smend
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Banishment and Belonging Exile and Diaspora in Sarandib, Lanka and Ceylon — Ronit Ricci
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Jeopardy of Every Wind The Biography of Captain Thomas Bowrey — Sue Paul
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Regional Responses to U.S.-China Competition in the Indo-Pacific Study Overview and Conclusions — Bonny Lin
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War and Resistance in the Philippines, 1942-1944 — James K. Morningstar
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Artillery — James R. Arnold
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The ‘Old Guard’ in the Philippine War A Combat Chronicle and Roster — Greg Eanes
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A Maritime Vietnam From Earliest Times to the Nineteenth Century — Tana Li
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American Empire and the Politics of Meaning Elite Political Cultures in the Philippines and Puerto Rico During U.S. Colonialism — Julian Go
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Vietnam Memoirs: My experiences as an advisor with the Vietnamese Marine corps — Don Bonsper
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How They Survived and Why We Lost Central Intelligence Agency Analysis, 1966: The Vietnamese Communists’ Will to Persist — []
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Acheen, And The Ports On The North And East Coasts Of Sumatra With Incidental Notices Of The Trade In The Eastern Seas, And The Aggressions Of The Dutch — John Anderson (Govt Agent )
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Into the Quagmire Lyndon Johnson and the Escalation of the Vietnam War — Brian VanDeMark
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El Imperio jemer La historia y legado de uno de los imperios más influyentes del sudeste asiático — Charles River Editors
