Glossary Abbreviations Maps Introduction The Political Background The Emergency and the Turn of Events Leading to Formation of the Senoi Praaq The Senoi Praaq Deploys The Senoi Praaq Deploy in Vietnam The Senoi Praaq Stands Down in Vietnam as the Indonesian Crisis Erupts The Indonesian Confrontation on Borneo and its Spread to Penninsular Malaysia Senoi Praaq Rehabilitation Conclusion Sources Consulted
The story of the Senoi Praaq, a Malaysian special forces unit originally created in 1956 by British colonial authorities to fight communism during the Malayan Emergency.
Roy Davis Linville Jumper is a political scientist who is trained in the fields of Comparative Politics, International Relations, and Public Policy. He has published throughout his academic career, hoids two advanced degrees, works in the U.S. Navy Pace program, and is a Francophile. His personal experiences and interests include extensive travel in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East where he encountered different belief systems and always sought to promote a positive image of the United States.
"The study is finely detailed and well-documented....[t]he level of
descriptive detail Jumper provides is all by itself a noteworthy
contribution. Nowhere else could one learn as much about the
subject."-Armed Forces & Society
?Jumper has produced a well-researched book on the creation of the
Senoi Praaq and its development up to the present day.?-Journal of
the Royal Asiatic Society
?The study is finely detailed and well-documented....[t]he level of
descriptive detail Jumper provides is all by itself a noteworthy
contribution. Nowhere else could one learn as much about the
subject.?-Armed Forces & Society
"Jumper has produced a well-researched book on the creation of the
Senoi Praaq and its development up to the present day."-Journal of
the Royal Asiatic Society
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