Straits Times
, 212–15, 242
Subandrio, 294–5
Sudjono Hoemardani, 298–9
Sugita, Ichiji, 571
Suharto, 25, 37, 191, 204, 295–6, 298–319, 327–8, 340, 345, 363, 369–71, 375, 384, 415, 437, 521, 538,
552
views on China/Chinese, 301–8, 374, 674
Suharto’s children, 309–18
Sukarno, 54, 292–3, 295–6, 327, 359, 503
Sumitomo Chemical Corporation, 565–6
Summers, Lawrence, 311–13, 552
Sun, Y.S., 627
Suppiah, K., 105–6
Sutupo Juwono, 300
Suzhou Industrial Park (SIP), 719–24
Suzuki, Zenko, 569–70
Swan & Hunter, 52, 54, 71–2, 581
Syed Hamid Albar, 285–6
Syed Ja’afar Albar, 31, 151, 286
Syed Mohamed bin Syed Ahmad Alsagoff, 26, 31, 32
Taiwan, 620–34
“2-28” incident, 627
and China relations, 626–7, 629–34, 710, 731
and the United States, 519, 527–34, 604, 625
balloons from Jinmen to Gulangyu,
China, 687
brain drain, 623
computer industry, 624
corruption (“black gold politics”), 190, 628
elections, 2000, 632
entrepreneurs, 75, 612
Japanese influence, 629–30
Legislative Yuan, 549
mainlanders, 624
Min-nan dialect, 624, 627, 631
Singapore, compared to, 547–8
Singapore military training, 45, 620, 622, 648, 702
talent from China, 604, 624
Tiananmen, reaction to, 693–4
trade mission in Singapore, 620
triads, 627–8
“Wang-Koo (China-Taiwan reunification) Talks”, 629, 709
Takeshita, Noboru, 572–3
Tambyah, J.A., 250
Tan Kia Gan, 186
Tan Koon Swan, 95
Tan Lark Sye, 174
Tan Siew Sin, 29, 85, 261–2
Tan Teck Chwee, 741
Tan Teck Khim, 36
Tan, Tony, 164, 195, 739, 745
Tan Wah Piow, 137
Tanaka, Kakuei, 563, 566–7
Tang Liang Hong, 153
Teh Cheang Wan, 121, 152, 187–9, 205–6
Teh Kok Peng, 97
Teo Chee Hean, 45, 244, 319–20
Thailand, 329–35
and Cambodia, 379
and China, 332–3, 662, 668
and Vietnam, 332, 334–5, 381
anti-Japanese demonstrations, 567
communist guerrilla activity, 134
corruption, 190, 335
currency devaluation, 101, 384–5
repercussions from US intervention in Vietnam, 329, 331
Than Shwe, 363
Thanom Kittikachorn, 329–30
Thatcher, Margaret, 345, 410–11, 417–18, 423–7, 446, 454, 476, 485, 679
Thomson, George, 58, 422, 445
Thomson, Roy, 217
Time
magazine, 219
Times
, London, 224
Titiek (Siti Hediati Hariyadi Prabowo), 312
Todai (University of Tokyo, former Tokyo Imperial University), 566
Toh Chin Chye, 22, 61, 123, 161, 168, 175, 258, 501, 741–3, 758
Tojo, Hideki, 577–8
Trudeau, Pierre, 404, 406, 440, 511
Truong Tan Sang, 358
Tung Chee-hwa, 613–15, 617
Tung Tao Chang, Shamsuddin, 172
Tunku Abdul Rahman, 22, 30, 31, 41, 228, 234, 257–9, 263–7, 275–6, 287, 329, 343, 392, 636, 747
Tutut (Siti Hardiyanti Rukmana), 310–11, 313, 316
U Nu, 359–60
Uganda, 394, 403, 409–10
Ultras, 22, 24, 41, 134, 147, 738, 757
unions:
Industrial Relations (Amendment) Act, 108
Public Daily Rated Employees’ Unions Federation, 105–6
Trade Unions Act, 108
United Kingdom:
see
Britain United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), 66, 75, 77
United Nations Security Council missions to East Timor, 435
United States, 500–56
aid to Cambodia, 379
aid to the Philippines, 341
and East Timor, 434–5
and instant democracy in Haiti, 549
and Japan, 579, 700–1
and South Korea, 516, 519, 523, 526, 553, 590, 593, 602
and Taiwan, 519, 527–34, 604, 625, 633, 678, 682, 708–10
and the Singapore Special Branch officer, 500–2
and Vietnamese occupation of Cambodia, 375, 377–80
arms sale to Singapore, 523–4
Asian involvement, avoiding, 377, 523–4
British military presence east of Suez, favours, 48, 59, 504, 509
China policy, 531, 540–51, 633, 708, 730–1
Chinese embassy in Belgrade, bombs, 551, 730
comment on Singapore legal rulings, 220
communism in Asia, countering, 502–3
Cox Report, 551
Francis Seow affair, 149–50, 543–4
Gulf War, 539
human rights and democracy issues, 523, 540–50, 612, 630, 730
immigration policies, 165
Korea policy, 526
Michael Fay incident, 242–3, 552
military bases in Asia, 537–9
on Singapore and Lee Kuan Yew, 506
on Suharto’s motivations, 313–14
Singapore as regional interlocutor, 552
Singapore, investments in, 75, 80–2, 145
Singapore military training, 46
stabilising role in Asia, 520
testing Singapore shipyard facilities, 72
see also
Vietnam War
Utusan Melayu
, 151, 213, 259–60, 266, 268, 750
Vajpayee, 470
Van Oenen, 89, 93
Vance, Cyrus, 377
Ver, Fabian, 342–3
Vernon, Ray, 73–4, 513
Vietnam, 347–59
and Asean, 347–8
and Cambodia, 333, 350, 366–7, 374–7, 380, 453, 478, 525, 661–2, 666–70, 673, 677, 679–80
and China, 348–9, 355, 669–70
and Singapore, 352
and Thailand, 331–2
and the Soviet Union, 493–4, 661–2, 667, 669, 679
Heng Samrin regime in Cambodia, 374–5, 376, 378, 673
hijacked plane incident, 347
Hoa people, 349, 661, 664
leadership, 357–8
on Singapore’s duty to help Vietnam, 349–50
privatisation, 354
Soviet support, 348, 375, 441
Vietnam War, 20, 42, 48, 54, 59, 350, 356, 369, 430, 445, 511, 663
Virata, Cesar, 338–9
Wang Daohan, 629
Watson, Neville, 72
Wee Chong Jin, 246
Wee Toon Boon, 186–7
Weinberger, Caspar, 528, 678–9
Whitlam, Gough, 430, 437, 439–41
Wilson, David, 608–10
Wilson, Harold, 20, 25, 46, 47–51, 53–61, 394–6, 400–2, 420–2, 471, 520
Winsemius, Albert, 66–7, 72, 74–9, 89, 109, 207
Wiranto, 316, 320, 322, 324, 327
Wolfensohn, John, 97
Wolfowitz, Paul, 532
Wong Chooi Sen, 21
Wong Kan Seng, 496, 745
Wong Kwei Cheong, 583
Wong Meng Quang, 565
Wong Ming Yang, 751, 755
Wong Yew Kwan, 204
Woon, Walter, 155
Workers’ Party (WP), 137, 146, 156, 173, 193
Xu Wei-cheng, 715–18
Yaacob Mohamed, 239
Yamashita, Tomoyuki, 571
Yang Shangkun, 540
Yangon (Rangoon), 359, 361
Yazhou Zhoukan (Asian Weekly)
, 153
Yeltsin, Boris, 541, 699
Yeo Cheow Tong, 78, 745
Yeo, George, 45, 327, 537, 745
Yeo Ning Hong, 745
Yeo, Philip, 85–6
Yong, Edward, 40
Yong Nyuk Lin, 758
Yong Pung How, 41, 97, 168, 246–9
Yu Kuo-hwa, 627, 631
Zambia, 394, 396, 403, 408–9
Zhang Xinsheng, 719
Zhao Ziyang, 377–8, 531–2, 670–1, 675–7, 680–1, 691–2, 698–9, 705, 707, 744
Zhou Enlai, 332–3, 636, 638, 640, 642, 649, 651, 699
Zhu Rongji, 497, 551, 632, 711, 720, 730–1
Zia ul-Haq, 466–7
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