<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Ecomomic and Social Statistics of World War II in Southeast Asia<p>Project description:</p><p>This project draws on archival material and uses economic theory and an historical, strongly comparative, approach to analyse the consequences of the Second World War Japanese occupation for the economies and welfare of the peoples of Southeast Asia. The region's six countries of Burma, Malaya (including Singapore), Thailand (Siam), Indochina (Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos) and the Philippines had markedly contrasting wartime experiences.</p> <p>One main aim of the project is to quantify wherever possible the differing impacts of Japan's occupation. Second, the project aims to link the pre- a...
The defeat in the Pacific War caused Japan to lose all its diplomatic relationships with foreign cou...
Not for quotationPrepared for presentation at an international symposium "In Pursuits for Sustainabl...
The Nixon or Guam Doctrine of 1969 stressed the importance of progress towards regional cooperation ...
Japan coordinated its invasion of Thailand to coincide with the 7 December 1941 attack on Pearl Harb...
This paper analyzes how Japan financed its World War II occupation of Southeast Asia, the transfer o...
This working paper analyzes demographic change in Southeast Asia's main cities during and soon after...
Burma was the most geographically isolated part of the Japanese-occupied Southeast Asia and hosted t...
The entry of Japanese forces into Southeast Asia in 1940 and 1941, now generally identified as one o...
In the historiography of Indonesia, World War II is normally equated with the period of Japanese occ...
54 pagesThe 1965-66 communist massacre is a sensitive and traumatic issue in Indonesia until today. ...
The geographical term “Southeast Asia” dates from the 1930s, and came to denote a topic for academic...
19 Novemer 2007 -- Title pageA revised, enlarged version of a discussion paper entitled as "Understa...
This dissertation examines the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere, Japan’s ambitious attempt to ...
This thesis is a study of the operation of economic factors in precipitating the outbreak of hostil...
This article is written as one of many tributes to Professor Anne Booth of theDepartment of Economic...
The defeat in the Pacific War caused Japan to lose all its diplomatic relationships with foreign cou...
Not for quotationPrepared for presentation at an international symposium "In Pursuits for Sustainabl...
The Nixon or Guam Doctrine of 1969 stressed the importance of progress towards regional cooperation ...
Japan coordinated its invasion of Thailand to coincide with the 7 December 1941 attack on Pearl Harb...
This paper analyzes how Japan financed its World War II occupation of Southeast Asia, the transfer o...
This working paper analyzes demographic change in Southeast Asia's main cities during and soon after...
Burma was the most geographically isolated part of the Japanese-occupied Southeast Asia and hosted t...
The entry of Japanese forces into Southeast Asia in 1940 and 1941, now generally identified as one o...
In the historiography of Indonesia, World War II is normally equated with the period of Japanese occ...
54 pagesThe 1965-66 communist massacre is a sensitive and traumatic issue in Indonesia until today. ...
The geographical term “Southeast Asia” dates from the 1930s, and came to denote a topic for academic...
19 Novemer 2007 -- Title pageA revised, enlarged version of a discussion paper entitled as "Understa...
This dissertation examines the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere, Japan’s ambitious attempt to ...
This thesis is a study of the operation of economic factors in precipitating the outbreak of hostil...
This article is written as one of many tributes to Professor Anne Booth of theDepartment of Economic...
The defeat in the Pacific War caused Japan to lose all its diplomatic relationships with foreign cou...
Not for quotationPrepared for presentation at an international symposium "In Pursuits for Sustainabl...
The Nixon or Guam Doctrine of 1969 stressed the importance of progress towards regional cooperation ...