Sutton, Christopher
Britain’s Cold War in Cyprus and Hong Kong
1. Introduction
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Part I. From Enemy to Ally to Enemy
2. Origins and the First Cold War, 1917–1945
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3. ‘A World of Grey Men’: The Rise of the CCP, 1938–1946
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4. Moderate, Irreproachable, and Organized: The Rise of AKEL, 1941–1946
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5. British Anti-Communism: From Enemy to Ally to Enemy
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Part II. Containment Through Reform
6. The Breakdown of Allied Cooperation and the Resumption of the Cold War
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7. A Failed New Deal in Hong Kong: From Constitution to Repression, 1946–1949
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8. A Failed New Deal in Cyprus: From Constitution to Repression, 1946–1949
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Part II. Containment Through Reform
9. British Anti-Communism: Containment Through Reform
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10. The Decline of the British World System
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11. Hong Kong, the Fall of China and ‘
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12. ‘Too Much or Too Little Repression’: The Fall of AKEL, 1949–1955
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13. British Anti-Communism: Containment Through Repression
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14. Conclusion: Britain, the Empire, and the Cold War
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Keywords: History, Modern History, European History, History of Military
- Author(s)
- Sutton, Christopher
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2017
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Series
- Britain and the World
- Page amount
- 10 pages
- Category
- History
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9783319334912
- Printed ISBN
- 978-3-319-33490-5