Party (MCP) Corridon, Richard, 500–2
Corrigan, Gerald, 100
Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB), 184–8, 716
Cosgrove, Peter, 436, 438
Cradock, Percy, 610
Crossman, Dick, 55
Cyprus, 408
d’Estaing, Valéry Giscard, 472, 474, 487, 663
D’Souza, Edgar, 152
Daim Zainuddin, 279–80, 282–3, 289, 315
Davies, Derek, 152, 222
de Gaulle, Charles, 471, 473, 476
Deaver, Mike, 527–8
Deng Pufang, 719–20
Deng Xiaoping, 199, 333, 353, 377–8, 410–11, 496–7, 525, 528, 530–1, 532–3, 575, 600, 642, 651, 654,
660–75, 677–82, 691–2, 694–5, 699, 705, 707–8, 712–15, 718–19, 744
Derian, Patricia, 542–3
Desai, Morarji, 452–3
Dhanabalan, S., 78, 154, 237, 739, 745
Djuanda, 294
Do Muoi, 353–6, 359, 703
Douglas, Roger, 448
Douglas-Home, Alec, 420–1
Downer, Alexander, 434, 438
East Timor, 304, 320–2, 371, 382, 434–9, 600–1, 647
Eastern Sun
, 215–16
Economic Development Board (EDB), 53, 68, 72, 77–8, 80–1, 84–5, 564, 703, 739
Economist
, 223–4
Edusei, Krobo, 397–8
Ellazari, Jak, 31, 43
Enrile, Juan, 338–9
Estrada, Joseph, 342–3
Eu Chooi Yip, 138–9
Europe:
Common Agricultural Policy, 480
Singapore, investments in, 84
European Monetary Union (EMU), 487
European Union (EU):
Asian leaders, meetings with, 481
English as second language, 488
Evans, Gareth, 380, 432–3
Eysenck, H.J., 740
Fairbank, John, 513
Fang Chuang Pi (the Plen), 138–42, 714
Far Eastern Economic Review
, 152, 221–2, 252
Fareed Zakaria, 596
Firyubin, N.P., 493–4
Fischer, Stanley, 311
Five-Power Defence Arrangement (FPDA), 62, 64–5, 73, 278, 430, 442, 461, 517
Fong Sip Chee, 742–4
Ford, Gerald, 303, 521–4, 527
France, 473–80
Fraser, Malcolm, 406, 430–1, 441–2, 446, 452
Freeth, Gordon, 64
Fu, James, 146
Fukuda, Takeo, 564, 566–8, 575
Galbraith, John Kenneth, 513
Gandhi, Indira, 413, 450–5
Gandhi, Rajiv, 455–7
German-Singapore Institute, 482
Germany, 481–7
Ghana, 396–8
Ghazali Shafie, 228, 258, 260, 376
Ginandjar Kartasasmita, 321–2
Goh Chok Tong, 100, 123, 146, 154, 156, 195–8, 211, 240, 246, 310–11, 314–16, 319, 322, 324, 326, 346,
351, 383, 386, 435, 456, 481, 496, 552, 282–5, 711, 720–1, 739, 744–6, 752–30
Goh Keng Swee, 23, 26–36, 41, 43, 47, 49, 53, 61, 63, 77–8, 80, 86–7, 90, 96, 117, 122, 138, 163, 168, 175,
178, 231, 260, 267, 300, 501, 510–11, 521, 620, 708, 741–3, 757–8
Gorbachev, Mikhail, 485, 495–8, 533
Gorton, John, 63–4, 429–30, 441
Goshi, Kohei, 583
Government of Singapore Investment Corporation (GIC), 96–7, 247, 419, 743
Green, Marshall, 519–20
Gu Mu, 199
Gujral, Inder Kumar, 459–60
Gurkhas, 21–2, 32, 72, 345
Gus Dur: see Abdurrahman Wahid, 323
Habibie, B.J., 191, 306, 315–16, 318–23, 434–5, 437–9
Haig, Alexander, 528–9, 531
Han Nianlong, 684
Hanke, Steve, 316
Harriman, Averell, 506
Harun Idris, 274
Hasan, Bob, 316
Hasegawa, Norishige, 565
Hashimoto, Ryutaro, 577
Hasluck, Paul, 62, 443
Hassanal Bolkiah, 344–6
Hau Pei-tsun, 626
Haw Par Brothers International, 92
Hawke, Bob, 426, 431–2, 442, 446–7
Healey, Denis, 47–9, 51–4, 57–62, 70, 408, 429, 520
Heath, Edward, 61, 64–5, 92, 401–5, 421–2, 440, 483, 515
Heeda & Company, 216
Heimert, Alan, 512
Hendrickson, 149
Heren, Louis, 506–7
Herrnstein, R.H., 161–2
Herzog, Chaim, 279–81
Hirohito, Emperor, 308, 415, 568, 572
Hizaki, Nobuo, 580
Ho Chi Minh, 635, 661
Ho Ching, 754
Ho Juan Thai, 172–3
Ho Kah Leong, 175, 744
Ho See Beng, 104, 253
Hoffman, Leslie, 214–15
Holbrooke, Richard, 524, 526
Holdridge, John, 378, 543
Holt, Harold, 52, 56, 63, 399, 430
Holyoake, Keith, 52, 429, 444–5
Hon Sui Sen, 61, 70–2, 77, 79, 85–7, 89–90, 92, 269–70, 644, 686, 737, 739, 742, 757–8
Hong Kong, 603–19
Bank of England backing, 90, 97
British “through train” policy, 608
British hongs, 608
chicken flu, 615
Chris Patten’s reform proposals, 610
colonial government, 116, 607–8
corruption, 607–8
entrepreneurs, 73, 75, 85, 604–6, 612
handover to China, 410–11, 428, 550, 613–14
model free-enterprise economy, 605
New Territories, 410–11
right of abode, 617
Singapore Approval In-Principle (AIP) residence offer to Hong Kong people after Tiananmen, 608–9
stock exchange, 95
Tiananmen, reaction to, 693–4, 697–8
UK-China Joint Declaration, 1984, 607
Hosokawa, 577
Housing and Development Board (HDB), 116–17, 119–21, 147, 207, 237
Howard, John, 320–1, 431, 434–6, 438–9
Howe Yoon Chong, 87, 154, 230–2
Hsu Tse Kwang, 114
Hu Ping, 695
Hu, Richard, 310, 384, 745
Hu Yaobang, 532, 744
Hua Guofeng, 642–3, 645–51, 656, 665, 670, 675, 681, 707
Humphrey, Hubert, 509
Hun Sen, 364, 367–8, 380–1
Hunter, John, 71, 581
Huntington, Samuel, 547–8, 550
Hussein Jahidin, 272
Hussein Onn, 269, 271–4, 276, 289
Hussey, Marmaduke, 224
Ibu Tien, 309, 314
Idi Amin, 403, 409–10
Ieng Sary, 366
Ikeda, Hayato, 559
India, 449–60
and Pakistan, 452, 459, 466, 470
and the Soviet Union, 452–3
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), 455
Congress Party, 451, 456–7, 459
corruption, 459–60
Hindu chauvinism, 454–5
social issues, 457–9
supports Vietnamese occupation of Cambodia, 375, 413, 453
Indian Civil Service (ICS), 458
Indonesia, 292–328
Aceh, 438
and Australia, 434–9, 443
and China, 673–5, 679
and East Timor, 304, 434–9
“archipelago concept”, 302
army, 315, 324–5, 363, 435, 438
Bank Bali scandal, 322–3
Batam industrial park, 306–7, 319
Confrontation, 23, 37, 49–50, 57, 66–7, 261, 295, 417, 443, 757
corruption, 191, 322, 390
coups, 25, 295
Dutch colonial heritage, 293
ethnic Chinese, 295, 297, 301, 305, 316–17, 319
hanging of commandos, reacts to, 37–8, 297
Islamic political influence, 328
rupiah devaluation, 310–12, 315
Singapore investments, 307
Singapore military training, 308
“smuggling”, 295, 304, 308
Straits of Malacca issues, 299, 564, 568
student protests, 315, 317
Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies (IDSS), Singapore, 325
Internal Security Department (ISD), 134, 136–9, 141, 149, 216, 658
International Civil Aviation Policy (ICAP), 373
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