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Forsaken Causes: Liberal Democracy and Anticommunism in Cold War Laos: New Perspectives in Southeast Asian Studies

Autor Ryan Wolfson-Ford
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 iul 2024
In the wake of anticolonial struggles and amid the two world wars, twentieth-century Southeast Asia churned with new political, cultural, and intellectual realities. Liberal democracies flourished briefly, only to be discarded for dictatorships and other authoritarian regimes as the disorder and inefficiencies inherent to democracy appeared unequal to postcolonial and Cold War challenges. Uniquely within the region, Laos maintained a stable democracy until 1975, surviving wars, coups, and revolutions. But Lao history during this period has often been flattened, subsumed within the tug-of-war between the global superpowers and their puppets.

Forsaken Causes offers a groundbreaking intellectual history of the Royal Lao Government (RLG) from 1945 to 1975. In Ryan Wolfson-Ford’s account, the Lao people emerge as not merely pawns of the superpowers but agents in their own right, with the Lao elite wielding particular influence over the nation’s trajectory. Their prevailing ideologies—liberal democracy and anticommunism—were not imposed from outside, but rather established by Lao themselves in the fight against French colonialism. These ideologies were rooted in Lao culture, which prized its traditional monarchy, Buddhist faith, French learning, and nationalist conception of a Lao race. Against histories that have dismissed Lao elites as instruments of foreign powers, Wolfson-Ford shows that the RLG charted its own course, guided by complex motivations, rationales, and beliefs. During this time Lao enjoyed unprecedented democratic freedoms, many of which have not been seen since the government fell to communist takeover in 1975.

By recentering the Lao in their own history, Wolfson-Ford restores our understanding of this robust but often forgotten liberal democracy, recovers lost voices, and broadens our understanding of postcolonial and Cold War Southeast Asia as a whole.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780299348601
ISBN-10: 0299348601
Pagini: 200
Ilustrații: 0 illus.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press
Seria New Perspectives in Southeast Asian Studies


Recenzii

“An important contribution to our understanding of Laos and anticommunism in Southeast Asia, and a needed correction to Cold War histories that tend to focus on the superpowers.”—Christopher Goscha, author of The Road to Dien Bien Phu: A History of the First War for Vietnam
“Outstanding in its use of primary sources, Forsaken Causes emerges as a gauntlet thrown at non–Lao literate historians, challenging conventional assumptions about the events of the Cold War years. As someone who resided in Laos during a portion of these years, I cannot read this book without feelings of intense poignancy.”—James R. Chamberlain
“Deserves applause for challenging conventional assumptions on the underdevelopment of modern politics and nationalism in Laos. Furthermore, the sharp observations about the racialization of anticommunism to strengthen Lao nationalism are a timely reminder for Cold War historians that interrogating the nature of communism and anticommunism in Asia is still unfinished homework.”

“An extensively researched account. . . . Highly engaging.”

“Wolfson-Ford’s mission is to rescue Lao history from Western solipsism and communist propaganda. . . . . Forsaken Causes is a necessary reminder that Southeast Asians’ desire for liberty and common decency has deep roots.”

“Impressively informed and informative . . . a seminal and groundbreaking study.”

“Well-researched and important. . . . Opens up important new perspectives on Laos’ political evolution and agency during the RLG period of the Cold War.”

“A deep dive into the intellectual world of the Lao elite during the end of French rule and the era of the Royal Lao Government. . . . A valuable contribution to new studies of the Cold War in Asia—an example of how historians can work at both the national and international scales and weave the two together into a coherent, compelling picture.”

Notă biografică

Ryan Wolfson-Ford is a Southeast Asia Reference Librarian at the Library of Congress.

Cuprins

List of Abbreviations

Introduction
1 Origins of Democracy
2 Democracy in Practice
3 Origins of Anticommunism
4 Universal Democracy
5 Anticommunism and Nationalism
6 Democracy and Dictatorship
7 Anticommunism and Neutralism
8 Return of Democracy
9 Death of Democracy
Conclusion: Specter of Democracy

Notes
Bibliography
Index