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Mohd Kasturi Nor Abd Aziz
Preferred name
Mohd Kasturi Nor Abd Aziz
Official Name
Mohd Kasturi Nor , Abd Aziz
Alternative Name
Aziz, Mohd Kasturi Nor Abd
Aziz, M. K.N. Abd
Aziz, M.
Main Affiliation
Scopus Author ID
57218118375
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K-6134-2014
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PublicationThe John F. Kennedy administration and the formation of the federation of Malaysia 1961-1963: A review of foreign relations of the United States (FRUS)( 2023-04-24)
;Ismail N. ;This study focuses on the administration of John F. Kennedy in the United States (US) and its relationship to the founding of the Federation of Malaysia from 1961 to 1963. The primary goal of this study is to investigate the domestic and regional concerns that led to the formation of the Federation of Malaysia, which drew attention in U.S. foreign policy. The time span covered begins in 1961, when President John F. Kennedy was elected President of the United States, and ends in 1963, when he died. This study employs archival research methodologies, which include the analysis of primary documents from selected archives, including the National Archives of Malaysia, the National Archives of Singapore, and the National Archives in London. The primary document has been selected, processed, translated, and compiled to produce a more objective and authoritative argument. The primary focus was on the United States' Foreign Relations document (FRUS), which was later backed by other sources such as theses, books, memoirs, and articles. In the end, this study concluded that the formation of the Federation of Malaysia was actually within the contemplation of US foreign policy on domestic and regional issues during President Kennedy's administration. -
PublicationPresident Lyndon B. Johnson’s administration and the Indonesia-Malaysia confrontation, 1963-1966: a review of the foreign relations of the United States documentThis study focuses on the US administration of President Lyndon B. Johnson and its relationship to the Indonesia-Malaysia conflict from 1963 to 1966. The main objective of this research is to clarify issues concerning economic interests and communist threats that influenced President Johnson's administration's reaction to the confrontation. The emphasis is on the period from the end of 1964, when President Johnson replaced President John F. Kennedy, to the end of the conflict in 1966. This study employs archival research methods with material obtained from the National Archives of Singapore as well as documents from The National Archive in London. The main reference document is the Foreign Relations of the United States (FRUS) file, which contains the President's statements, memoranda, and telegrams during the conflict. The primary document has been selected, processed, analysed, and compiled to form a more objective and authoritative argument. Furthermore, secondary sources such as theses, journals, books, and memoirs were used to create a discussion narrative. In the end, this study concluded that economic interests and the communist threat influenced President Johnson's administration's reaction to the Indonesia-Malaysia conflict.