A Short History of South-East Asia
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colonial period
Constitution, introduction
Cyclone Nargis, impact
Delta, impact
democracy (1948–1962)
independence
Indians/Pakistanis, expulsion
Japan, occupation
“Least Developed Nation” status
nationalist movement, characteristics
precolonial history
reform, international pressure
Rohingya Muslims, status (solution)
student protests/riots
timeline
Myanmar Independence Army
Nagara Vatta (Angkor Wat)
Nahdlatul Ulama
Nanchao
Napoleonic Wars
Narai, King (death)
Narasuen, attack
National Congress for Timorese Reconstruction, election results
National Congress of People’s Representatives, vote
National Council for Peace for Order (NCPO), establishment
National Democratic Front (NDF)
National Development Party, registration (Brunei)
Nationalism
Nationalist Party, domination (Philippines)
National League for Democracy (NLD)
National Liberation Front (NLF) (Vietcong)
National Operations Council (NOC)
National Peacekeeping Council (NPC), coup group
National Political Consultative Council (NPCC)
National renovation movement (Laos)
National Security Act (2016)
National United Front for an Independent, Neutral, Peaceful, and Co-operative Cambodia (FUNCINPEC)
Naypyidaw, Myanmar government ministries/military headquarters transfer
Netherlands East Indies, nationalist perspective
Netherlands United East India Company (VOC)
Neutralisation, failure (Lao PDR) (1954–1964)
New Economic Policy (NEP)
New Order government
New People’s Army (NPA)
New Society, Marcos promotion
Ngo, Dinh Diem
Ngum, Fa (marriage)
Nguyen, Minh Triet
Nguyen Tan Dung
Nguyen Van Thieu (presidency)
Nguyen (Viet clan)
Nine-dash line
Nixon, Richard (public confidence decrease)
NLF insurgents, attack
Norodom, King Sihanouk
Norodom, Prince Ranariddh
Norodom, Prince Sihamoni
Nu, U
Nyunt, Khin
1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) scandal
Onn, Tun Hussein
Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)
Oum, Boun
Pacific War
Pagan
Pahang, civil war
Palang Dharma
Pancasila (ideological basis)
Pangkor Treaty, problems
Pan-Malayan Islamic Party (PMIP)
Panyarachun, Anand
Papua, separatism
Paracels, disputes
Paris Peace Agreements
Partai Rakyat Brunei opposition/revolt
Parti Islam Se-Malaysia (Pas)
Pathet Lao (Land of the Lao)
Pavie, Auguste
Penal Code, usage (Thailand)
Penang
Penembak misterius (mysterious shooters), impact
People’s Action Party (PAP)
People’s Alliance for Democracy (PAD) (yellow shirts), presence
People’s Consultative Assembly (MPR)
People’s Power Party (PPP)
People’s Republic of Kampuchea (PRK)
People’s war (Vietnam)
Perlis, imperial claims (relinquishment)
Peterson, Pete
Petrus killings
Phaulkon, Constantine
Phetracha (coup)
Pheu Thai, regrouping
Philippines Catholicism, conversion
Chinese mestizo, impact
commonwealth, establishment
Communist Party, impact
constitutional authoritarianism
democracy, restoration
democratic mission
democratic years
early history
export crops, growth
Filipino nationalism
incorporation
independence
Islam, impact
Japan, occupation
Marcos era
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signing
Nationalist Party domination
New Society, Marcos promotion
people power, election win
personal loyalty, importance
South-East Asian countries, comparison
Spain, rule
timeline
United States, colonialism
Phnom (term, usage)
Phnom Penh regime, toppling
Phomvihane, Xaysomphone
Phomvihan, Kaysone
Phouma, Souvanna
Phuc, Nguyen Xuan
Phuket Island, land-reform rights scandal
Plain of Jars
Pol Pot
P’o-ni, existence
Port Essington, settlement failure
Portugal, conquest (1511)
Pradjahipok (Rama VII)
Prambana, Hindu temple (importance)
Precolonial Indonesia
Premocracy (Thailand)
Provisional Government of National Union
Provisional Revolutionary Government of the NLF (PRG)
Quezon, Manuel
Quoc ngu (adoption)
Raffles Bay, settlement failure
Raffles, Stamford
Rahman, Tunku Abdul (separation agreement)
Rainsy, Sam
Rama I (Bangkok founder)
Rama II, reign
Rama III
Rama IV (King Mongkut)
Rama V (Chulalongkorn)
Rama VI (Vajiravudh)
Rama VII (Pradjahipok)
Rama VIII (Ananda)
Rama IX (Bhumibol Adulyadej)
Rama X (Prince Maha)
Ramayana
Ramayana
Ramkhamhaeng
Ramos, Fidel
Ramos-Horta, José
Razak, Najib
Razak, Tun Abdul
Red River Delta (Vietnam)
Red shirts, presence
Red Tai
Reformasi slogan
Reinado, Alfredo
Republic of Vietnam (RVN)
Re-sinofication
Revolution (Indonesia)
Riau-Lingga islands, refugees (arrival)
Rice, importance
Ridsdel, John (murder)
Rizal, Jose
Rohingya Muslims, status (solution)
Romanisation controversy
Royal Government of Cambodia
Royal Lao
Royal Philippine Company, Spanish Crown establishment
Sabah (Malaysian state)
Saifuddin, Omar Ali
Saigon-Hanoi railway
Saigonregime, toppling
Sakdina (system)
Samphan, Khieu (sentencing)
Sam Rainsy Party (SRP), election results
Sangha (order of monks)
Sangkum Reastr Niyum (People’s Socialist Community), Norodom establishment
Sann, Son
Sarawak (Malaysian state) Malay-Muslim native administrators
impact
problems
river region, revolt
Sayaboury province
Scarborough Shoal, claims
Sejarah Melayu (Malay Annals)
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), outbreak (Thailand)
Shans (ethnic minority) autonomy, desire
Japan, reward
Shariah (Islamic) law, introduction
Shinawatra, Yingluck
Siagnason, Choum
mali
Siam, original term
Siem Reap
Singapore ASEAN future
Britain, reoccupation
Central Provident Fund, creation
Chinese, majority
colonialism
constitutional commission review
economic history
EIC occupation
geography, importance
government, intrusiveness
Housing Trust, activities (impact)
immigration restrictions
independence, approach
Indian community, problems
Japanese Imperial Army, attack
Japan, occupation
Legislative Assembly, majorities
Mandarin, promotion
national identity, forging
timeline
trade, relocation
Singapura (Lion City)
Siphandon, Khamtay
Sisoulith, Thongloun
Siyanon, Phao
Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma, creation
Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV)
Songkhram, Phibun Japan, relations (controversy)
repressive policies, resumption
resignation
Son, Ngoc Thanh
Souphanouvong, Prince
South China Sea dispute
South-East Asia colonies, independence
Hinduism/Buddhism, arrival
nationalist movements
products, collection/package/re-exportation
territory claims, nine-dash line
trade, boost
Spratly Islands, claim/disputes
Sri Vijayan empire, impact
State Law and Order Restoration Council (SLORC)
State of Cambodia (SOC), PRK transformation
State Peace and Development Council (SPDC)
Straits Settlement
Strongman era (Thailand) (1948–1973)
Students’ Revolution (Thailand)
Suharto, Muhammad alarm
authoritarianism
corruption, increase
nepotism, increase
New Order government
office, departure
replacement, speculation
resignation (1998)
rule, cessation
succession problem
Sukarno exile
freedom, message (spread)
Guided Democracy declaration
presidency, Old Order
Sukarnoputri, Megawati
Sukhothai
Sultan Mahmud of Johor, murder
Sultan of Brunei
Sulu archipelago, incorporation
Sulu, Islamic Sultanate
Sumatra
Sumatra, economic transformation
Suryavarman II, reign
Tai communities
Tai ethno-linguistic origin
Tai Neua (upland-dwelling group)
Taksin (Thai general)
T’ang dynasty, rulers (impact)
Tay Son Rebellion
Technocrats, introduction (Laos)
Tenth Party Congress (Vietnam)
Tet offensive
Thai Buddhism, reform
Thai-Burma railway, construction
Thailand AIDS, health issue
autocracy/democracy, transition (1973–1992)
baht spread, devaluation
Bangkok empire, rise
Bangkok, West (relationship)
Battambang, addition
Class 5 graduates, impact
Democrat Party, constituency loss
early history
issues, resolution (absence)
kingdom of Ayudhya (1351–1767)
lese majeste laws
managed democracy
martial law
military dominance, resumption
military government, rise (1932–1948)
military leaders, problems (absence)
monarchy
National Assembly setup
National Peacekeeping Council (NPC), coup group
“Nation, Religion and Monarchy” trinity
Palang Dharma
Penal Code, usage
population, changes
poverty, issue
power structure, ossification
red shirts, presence
separatist violence
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), outbreak shock therapy (IMF)
Siem Reap, addition
social coherence
social problems, addressing
strongman era (1948–1973)
Students’ Revolution
Tay Son Rebellion
Thanom-Praphas regime, downfall
timeline
Vietnam, rivalry
Thai Rak Thai (TRT) Party, impact
Thaksin, Shinawatra
Thammasat University, student torture/deaths
Thammayutika sect, founding
Thanarat, Sarit (martial law declaration)
Thanom-Praphas regime, downfall
Theravada Buddhists
Thein, Sein
Thieu, Tri
Thirty Comrades
Tibeto-Burman origin
Tinsulanonda, Prem (retirement)
Tonkin (French protectorate)
Tonkin Delta, population density
Tonle Sap
Trailok, King
Trengganu, imperial claims (relinquishment)
Trinh (Viet clan)
U, Aung San
Unfederated Malay States (UMS)
Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP)
United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) compromise
dominance
formation
Malaysia, relationship
power/influence, increase
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS)
United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC)
United States
“Unit in Diversity,” Indonesia coat of arms
U, Thong
Vajiralongkorn, Maha (succession likelihood)
Vajiravudh (Rama VI)
Vientiane (Vieng Chan) (Lao centre)
Vietminh August Revolution
DRV guerilla forces
USSR assistance
Viet Nam Doc Lap Dong Minh: League for the Independence of Vietnam
Vietnam administrative disappearance
ASEAN entry
Cambodia, interaction
colonial history
colonial Vietnam, culture/politics
Communist Party, Sixth National Congress (doi moi approval)
conflict, Lao PDR (1964–1975)
Confucian government, collapse
Confucianism, 19th century revival
Confucian state, development
culture, Chinese attitudes/values absorption
current status
early history
economic change
economic crisis
First Indochina War (1940–1954)
France, takeover/conquest
frontier southerners, presence
geography, importance
National Liberation Front (NLF) (Vietcong)
Nixon/Kissinger strategies
NLF insurgents, attack
partitioning
protectorates, French declaration
Provisional Revolutionary Government of the NLF (PRG)
quoc ngu adoption
Red River Delta
Republic of Vietnam (RVN)
reunification/independence
Saigon-Hanoi railway
Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV)
stay-at-home northerners, presence
Tenth Party Congress
Tet offensive
Thailand, rivalry
timeline
Vietnam War (1954–1975)
World War II (1940–1954)
Viet Nam Doc Lap Dong Minh: League for the Independence of Vietna
m
Vietnamese, actions
Vietnamese protectorate (1979–1991)
Viet Nam Quoc Dan Dang (VNQDD)
Vongsa, Souligna
Vorachit, Bounnhang
Wahid, Abdurrahman
Water Chenla (Khmer society)
Watergate scandal
Wen, Jiabao
West, Bangkok (relationship)
West Irian
White Raja (Charles Brooke)
White Tai
Widodo, Joko (“Jokowi”)
Win, Soe
Win, U Ne
Wongsawat, Somchai
World Trade Organization (WTO), Laos admittance
World War II
Xi, Jinping (Sen meeting)
Xieng Khouang, Vietnamese claims
Yangon
Yao (language group)
Yassin, Muhyiddin
Year Zero (Kampuchea)
Yellow shirts (PAD), presence
Yogyakarta
Yudhoyono, Susilo Bambang election results
Islamic fundamentalism crackdown
reelection
resignation
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