New Zealand Journal of Asian
Studies, Volume 11 No. 1, June 2009
Themes for Thought on Southeast Asia
Preface
OOI KEAT GIN 2
Foreword
ANTHONY REID 5
The
Festschrift
OOI KEAT GIN 8
Peter Nicholas Tarling: A Tribute
OOI KEAT GIN 15
Seventy-Fifth Birthday Speech
NICHOLAS TARLING 31
Keynote Address
WANG GUNGWU 36
Articles
British Trade to Southeast Asia in the Seventeenth and
Eighteenth Centuries Revisited
DIANNE LEWIS 49
Dropping Artillery, Loading Rice and Elephants: A Spanish
Ambassador in the Court of Ayudhya in 1718
FERDINAND C. LLANES 60
Prince Cường Để (1882-1951) and his Quest for Vietnamese
Independence
MY-VAN TRAN 75
Woolley and the Codification of Native Customs in Sabah
DANNY WONG TZE KEN 87
British Colonial Rule, Japanese Occupation, and the
Transformation of Malay Kingship 1930s-1957
KOBKUA SUWANNATHAT-PIAN 106
The
Communist Insurgency and the End of Empire in Malaysia, 1948-90:
Contesting the Nation-State and Social Change
CHEAH BOON KHENG 132
Lenin and Sneevliet: The Origins of the Theory of Colonial
Revolution in the Dutch East Indies
DOV BING 153
The
Economic Decolonization of Sumatra
J. THOMAS LINDBLAD 178
Charles Alma Baker’s Uneasy Role in the Expansion of the Malayan
Economy 1890s-1910s
SIVACHANDRALINGAM SUNDARA RAJA 189
Bung
Karno and the Bintang Muhammadiyah: A Political Affair
STEVEN DRAKELEY 208
Revivalism and Radicalism in Southeast Asian Islam: A Pattern or
an Anomaly?
IIK A. MANSURNOOR 222
Has
the Past got a Future in Local Politics in Indonesia? "Pilkada"
2005 in Bali
GRAEME MACRAE 263
Labour Crossings in Southeast Asia: Linking Historical and
Contemporary Labour Migration
AMARJIT KAUR 276
Employment Relations in Malaysia: Past, Present and Future
MAIMUNAH AMINUDDIN 304
Singapore’s State-Guided Entrepreneurship: A Model for
Transitional Economies?
ANTHONY SHOME 318
Peninsular Malaysia in the Context of Natural History and
Colonial Science
J. KATHIRITHAMBY-WELLS 337
Indian Mutiny in Singapore, 1915: People who Observed the Scene
and People who Heard the News
SHO KUWAJIMA 375
New
Zealand Diplomatic Representation in Southeast Asia: The 1950s
and 1960s
JAMES KEMBER 385
History Making in Singapore: Who is Producing the Knowledge?
NICOLE TARULEVICZ 402
Southeast Asian Studies in Southeast Asia: Agenda for the
Twenty-First Century
OOI KEAT GIN 426
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