Malaysia The Making of a Nation was published in 2002. CBK provides concise pen portraits of our first 4 Prime Ministers as well as on…
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Malaysia The Making of a Nation is the first of a 5-volume series of Nation Building histories of Southeast Asia. Published in 2002, it is…
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Most people assume the 2007 movie Lust, Caution directed by Ang Lee is based on a real- life assassination in World War 2 Shanghai as…
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Storm Clouds over the Pacific 1931-1941 by Peter Harmsen is the first volume of a planned trilogy on the war in the East. Harmsen narrates…
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Storm Clouds over the Pacific 1931-1941 by Peter Harmsen is the first volume of a planned trilogy on the war in the East. Peter writes…
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Hanjian is a Mandarin word used to refer to Chinese traitors who work with the enemies. Its literal meaning is Han traitor. In Cantonese the…
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10 Oct commemorates the start of the Wuchang Uprising on 10 October 1911 which ultimately led to the collapse of the imperial Qing dynasty and…
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The May Fourth Movement of 1919 is a significant event in the history of Modern China. Driven mainly by Chinese students, it grew out of…
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