Chasing Archipelagic Dreams eBook

The Expansion Of Foreign Influence In Sabah Amid The End Of Empire, 1945-1965

by David R. Saunders
language: english
Publisher: CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS, December of 2024 ‧
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In Chasing Archipelagic Dreams, David R. Saunders demonstrates that the withdrawal of the British imperial state from Sabah did not result in the decolonization of the territory. From the late 1940s to the 1960s, international anti-colonialism interacted with regional competition over Sabah to result in a paradoxical increase of British power and influence on the ground. Meanwhile, ethnic, social, and political heterogeneity in Sabah contributed to fragmentation and disunity, undermining the development of a local anti-colonial movement. Instead, a class of influential local elites seized power as competing attempts by the Philippines, Indonesia, and Malaya to incorporate the territory into their respective archipelagic spheres grew in strength. Due to these local and international rivalries, Saunders argues, Sabah's eventual merger with the Federation of Malaysia in 1963 prompted an extension of colonial-style rule, resource extraction, the suppression of local autonomy, and the imposition of an externally-configured national identity.

Chasing Archipelagic Dreams underscores the significance of regional rivalries in the South China Sea and highlights the fate of subaltern communities bisected by (post)colonial borders.

Chasing Archipelagic Dreams

The Expansion Of Foreign Influence In Sabah Amid The End Of Empire, 1945-1965

by David R. Saunders

Property Description
ISBN: 9781501777752
Publisher: CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
Release Date: December of 2024
Language: English
Pages: 282
Format: eBook
Categories: eBooks in English > History > History of Asia
eBooks in English > Politics > Politics in General
eBooks in English > Tourist Guides and Maps > Asia, Pacific and Oceania
EAN: 9781501777752
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