India to Vietnam, Negotiation and War's Rupture
Decolonization in Asia and Africa between 1945 and 1975 emerged from wartime weakness, nationalist strategy, Cold War pressures, and new forums like Bandung that legitimized self-determination. Comparing India, Ghana, Indonesia–Malaysia, Vietnam, and Portuguese Africa shows how negotiation versus war set state capacity and alignments, revealing why postcolonial orders diverge
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