The Formation of Malaysia and Singapore's Separation
The 1963 merger, the Indonesia-Malaysia Confrontation (Konfrontasi), and the 1965 separation.
Key Questions
- 1What were the primary motivations for the merger between Singapore and Malaya?
- 2How did "Konfrontasi" test the resilience of the new Malaysian federation?
- 3Why was the "Malaysian Malaysia" concept so contentious in 1964-65?
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