Description: Throughout its history, the United States has been both imperialistic and anticolonial: imperialistic in its expansion across the continent and across oceans to colonies such as the Philippines, and anticolonial in its rhetoric and ideology. How did this contradiction shape its interactions with European colonists and Southeast Asians after the United States joined the ranks of colonial powers in 1898? Anne L. Foster argues that the actions of the United States functioned primarily to uphold, and even strengthen, the colonial order in Southeast Asia. The United States participated in international agreements to track and suppress the region’s communists and radical nationalists, and in economic agreements benefiting the colonial powers. Yet the American presence did not always serve colonial ends; American cultural products (including movies and consumer goods) and its economic practices (such as encouraging indigenous entrepreneurship) were appropriated by Southeast Asians for their own purposes. Scholars have rarely explored the interactions among the European colonies of Southeast Asia in the early twentieth century. Foster is the first to incorporate the United States into such an analysis. As she demonstrates, the presence of the United States as a colonial power in Southeast Asia after the First World War helps to explain the resiliency of colonialism in the region. It also highlights the inexorable and appealing changes that Southeast Asians perceived as possibilities for the region’s future. Condition of book: Book is in good condition. Minor wear to cover. 2 pages with dog ears. Pages are crisp, with no writing, no tears.
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Book Title: Projections of Power : the United States and Europe in Colonial Southeast Asia, 1919-1941
Item Length: 9.2in
Item Height: 0.7in
Item Width: 6.1in
Author: Anne L. Foster
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Topic: Asia / Southeast Asia, United States / 20th Century, Modern / 20th Century, Imperialism, International Relations / General
Publisher: Duke University Press
Publication Year: 2010
Genre: History, Political Science
Item Weight: 13.5 Oz
Number of Pages: 256 Pages