The Cold War in Asia
About the Book Series
Series Editor: Professor Malcolm H. Murfett
A series of books that both explores and addresses some of the more important questions raised by the Cold War in Asia. This series isn’t confined to single country studies alone, but welcomes contributions from research scholars who are tackling comparative issues within Asia during the time of the Cold War. Quality is our goal and this series reflects this objective by catering for work drawn from a number of disciplines.
If you work in the broad field of Cold War studies don’t hesitate to get in touch with the series editor Professor Malcolm Murfett at King’s College London ([email protected]). Books, both single authored and edited manuscripts, should preferably be within the 60,000 – 100,000-word range, although we are also interested in shorter studies (25,000-50,000 words) that focus on elements of the Cold War struggle in Asia.
If you are working on a project that seems to fit these guidelines, please send a detailed proposal to the series editor. Every proposal will, of course, be subject to strict peer review. If the proposal is supported by experts in the field, it will be our aim to begin publishing the next volumes of this series within a year to eighteen months of the issuing of a contract to the author.
We look forward to hearing from you.
The Second Indochina War: The Vietnamese Communists’ Perspective
1st Edition
By Ang Cheng Guan
November 03, 2025
Drawing upon Vietnamese, Chinese, former Soviet and American sources, Ang provides an updated and concise account of the Vietnam war (1954 to 1975) from the Vietnamese communists’ perspective. In the last few decades, discourse on the Second Indochina War has shifted towards the South and its ...
The Cold War and its Legacy in Indonesia: Literary Representation of the Red Scare
1st Edition
By Silvia Mayasari-Hoffert
April 14, 2025
Mayasari-Hoffert examines the depiction of the Left in Indonesian literature since the anti-leftist purge in 1965. With close textual analysis of Indonesian literary texts and their political context, this book investigates how the New Order regime under Suharto was able to build a metanarrative ...
The Five Power Defence Arrangements: From Origin to Fifty and Beyond
1st Edition
By Ang Cheng Guan
March 04, 2025
Ang describes the development of the Five Power Defence Arrangements (FPDA), an important security regional arrangement, from its inception to the present from the perspectives of the five FPDA allies. The book recounts the establishment of the FPDA in 1971 from the Anglo-Malaysian Defence ...
Korea and the Evolution of the American-Australian Relationship, 1947–53: Aligning Interests
1st Edition
By Daniel Fazio
December 18, 2024
Fazio examines the significance of the US-Australian Korean engagement, 1947–53, in the evolution of the relationship between the two nations in the formative years of the Cold War. In the aftermath of World War Two, divergent American and Australian strategic and security interests converged and ...
Public Health and Cold War Politics in Asia
1st Edition
Edited
By Liping Bu
December 18, 2024
Bu and her contributors illustrate the complexity of tensions and negotiations in the development of different types of public health systems in Asia during the early Cold War. Competing models of development with different political ideologies and economic enterprises increasingly influenced ...
Japan’s Threat Perception during the Cold War: A Psychological Account
1st Edition
By Eitan Oren
August 26, 2024
Oren re-examines Japan’s threat perception during the first two decades of the Cold War, using a wide range of source materials, including many unavailable in English, or only recently declassified. There is a widely shared misconception that during the Cold War the Japanese were largely shielded ...
Defectors from the PRC to Taiwan, 1960-1989: The Anti-Communist Righteous Warriors
1st Edition
By Andrew D. Morris
January 29, 2024
Defections from the People’s Republic of China (PRC) were an important part of the narrative of the Republic of China (ROC) in Taiwan during the Cold War, but their stories have previously barely been told, less still examined, in English. During the 1960s, 70s and 80s, the ROC government paid much...
Science, Technology and the Cultural Cold War in Asia: From Atoms for Peace to Space Flight
1st Edition
By Yuka Moriguchi Tsuchiya
January 29, 2024
Tsuchiya presents a new insight into the political roles of science and technology during the Cold War era in Asia. The Cold War was not only a battle of conflicting ideologies and economic systems, but also a competition of cultures and lifestyles, and a battle to win the hearts and minds of ...
The Barter Economy of the Khmer Rouge Labor Camps
1st Edition
By Scott Pribble
July 21, 2023
Pribble investigates the barter economies that developed in many of the labor camps established under the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia. When the Khmer Rouge abolished currency and markets in 1975, starving Cambodians created underground exchanges in labor camps throughout the country, bartering luxury ...
The Southeast Asia Treaty Organisation
1st Edition
By Ang Cheng Guan
May 31, 2023
A History of the Manila Pact and the Southeast Asia Treaty Organisation (SEATO) from its establishment in 1954 until its dissolution in 1977.The Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) has received meagre scholarly attention in comparison to other key events and global developments during the ...
Visual Representations of the Cold War and Postcolonial Struggles: Art in East and Southeast Asia
1st Edition
Edited
By Midori Yamamura, Yu-Chieh Li
May 31, 2023
The essays and artworks gathered in this volume examine the visual manifestations of postcolonial struggles in art in East and Southeast Asia, as the world transitioned from the communist/capitalist ideological divide into the new global power structure under neoliberalism that started taking shape...
Information Regimes During the Cold War in East Asia
1st Edition
Edited
By Jason Morgan
April 29, 2022
Morgan and his contributors develop the concept of the Information Regime as a way to understand the use, abuse, and control of information in East Asia during the Cold War period. During the Cold War, war itself was changing, as was statecraft. Information emerged as the most valuable commodity, ...