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    The United States and British Southeast Asian security policy 1950 – 1955 by Sah Hadiyatan Ismail

    Published 2019
    “…This defence pact came to materialise in 1954 with the formation of Southeast Asia Treaty Organization or SEATO. SEATO was signed at a time when international Communism was making great inroads into Indochina and anti-colonialism was rampant. …”
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    The Manila conference, 1954 versus the Bandung conference,1955: the United States, the cold war and the challenge of non-alignment by Mason, Richard

    Published 2011
    “…The Manila Conference created SEATO, a Western-sponsored military pact of Western and Asian powers which sought to contain communism in Southeast Asia in the wake of French military defeat in Vietnam. …”
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    Perkembangan Five Power Defence Arranggements dalam Menanggapi Dinamika Keamanan Asia Tenggara pasca Perang Dingin by Caroline Putri Pratama, Darang Sahdana Candra

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…As one of the oldest, and still existing, regional security institution in the Southeast Asia region, FPDA’s existence seems to be unheard of, compared to the region’s Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) or even the Cold War’s Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO). Although FPDA was created in the height of the Cold War, as well as in response to the potential hegemonic Indonesian threat to former British colonies, the institution is still exist even after both original existential threat wanes. …”
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