Chapter 1 Propaganda in the Malayan Emergency; Chapter 2 The Malayan Communist Part y and its Impact on Terrorist and Rural Chinese Confidence; Chapter 3 Propaganda in Disarray; Chapter 4 Propaganda on the Mend; Chapter 5 Propaganda Turning Point; Chapter 6 Propaganda Most Optimal;
Kumar Ramakrishna is Assistant Professor at the Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
'Kumar is able - in an outstandingly well-researched, well-argued
and well-structured book - to offer a persuasive critique of the
conventional perspective ... the book is required reading for
historians of Malaya and for those whose task is to counter
insurgents, guerillas and terrorists.' - The International History
Review
'This painstakingly researched study of propoganda in the Malayan
Emergency (1948-1960) should be of interest to historians of
insurgency in general as well as of propoganda. It is admirable not
only for its range, and its richly textured use of sources, but
also for its conceptualisation of propoganda.' - Southeast Asian
Studies
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