The Transformation of the International Order of Asia: Decolonization, the Cold War, and the Colombo Plan

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Shigeru Akita, Gerold Krozewski, Shoichi Watanabe
Routledge, Jul 25, 2014 - History - 270 pages

In Asia the 1950s were dominated by political decolonization and the emergence of the Cold War system, and newly independent countries were able to utilize the transformed balance of power for their own economic development through economic and strategic aid programmes. This book examines the interconnections between the transfer of power and state governance in Asia, the emergence of the Cold War, and the transfer of hegemony from the UK to the US, by focusing specifically on the historical roles of international economic aid and the autonomous response from Asian nation states in the immediate post-war context.

The Transformation of the International Order of Asia offers closely interwoven perspectives on international economic and political relations from the 1950s to the 1960s, with specific focus on the Colombo Plan and related aid policies of the time. It shows how the plan served different purposes: Britain’s aim to reduce India’s wartime sterling balances in London; the quest for India’s economic independence under Jawaharlal Nehru; Japan’s regional economic assertion and its endeavour to improve its international status; Britain’s publicity policy during the reorganization of British aid policies at a time of economic crisis; and more broadly, the West’s desire to counter Soviet influence in Asia. In doing so, the chapters explore how international economic aid relations became reorganized in relation to the independent development of states in Asia during the period, and crucially, the role this transformation played in the emergence of a new international order in Asia.

Drawing on a wide range of international contemporary and archival source materials, this book will be welcomed by students and scholars interested in Asian, international, and economic history, politics and development studies.

 

Contents

List of figures
List of Contributors
The 1950 Commonwealth Foreign Ministers meeting and
The weapons of the weakened British power sterling balances
The Colombo Plan and industrialization in India Technical cooperation
A waste of time and money? The Colombo Plan in Malaya Singapore
The development and activities of the Economic Commission for Asia
The transformation of the Colombo Plan and the sterling area in
Britain and the reordering of overseas aid 195664 From colonial
The Colombo Plan and British publicity policies towards Southeast
US Cold War policy and the Colombo Plan A continuing search
A peace offensive between the two wars Khrushchevs policy towards
Development assistance as a Cold War tool The United States
The changing international order in Asia and AngloJapanese relations
Selected bibliography of academic publications in English
Index

The Colombo Plan and Japan Focusing on the 1960 Tokyo meeting

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About the author (2014)

Shigeru Akita is Professor in the Graduate School of Letters at Osaka University, Japan.

Gerold Krozewski is a Research Fellow the School of Graduate Studies at University of the Free State, South Africa.

Shoichi Watanabe is Professor in the Department of History at Tohoku Gakuin University, Japan.

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