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Which Way Southeast Asia?

Ball, W. Macmahon | January 9, 1954 issue

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This article critically appraises the book "Southeast Asia in the Coming World," edited by Philip W. Thayer. Perhaps the most interesting feature of this symposium is that it brings out so clearly the contrast between the ways in which American officials and American scholars write about Southeast Asia. In the first chapter writer John Allison, now American ambassador to Japan, puts virility and emotion into his presentation of the official view. In the next few chapters a group of scholars quietly and patiently set to work to demolish it.

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SOUTHEAST Asia in the Coming World (Book); THAYER, Philip W.; CRITICISM; BOOKS & reading; LITERATURE; ALLISON, John; SOUTHEAST Asia
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