Freedom Incorporated: Anticommunism and Philippine Independence in the Age of Decolonization
Freedom Incorporated: Anticommunism and Philippine Independence in the Age of Decolonization
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Abstract
This book demonstrates how anticommunist political projects were critical to the United States' expanding imperial power in the age of decolonization, and how anticommunism was essential to the growing global economy of imperial violence in the Cold War era. The book shows how, in the mid-twentieth-century Philippines, U.S. policymakers and Filipino elites promoted the islands as a model colony. In the wake of World War II, as the decolonization movement strengthened, those same political actors pivoted and, after Philippine independence in 1946, lauded the archipelago as a successful postcolonial democracy. Despite elite propaganda, from the early 1930s to late 1950s, radical movements in the Philippines highlighted U.S. hegemony over the new Republic of the Philippines and, in so doing, threatened American efforts to separate the US from sordid histories of empire, imperialism, and the colonial racial order. The book finds that in order to justify U.S. intervention in an ostensibly independent Philippine nation, anticommunist Filipinos and their American allies transformed local political struggles in the Philippines into sites of resistance against global communist revolution. By linking political struggles over local resources to a war against communism, American and Filipino anticommunists legitimized the use of violence as a means to capture and contain alternative forms of political, economic, and social organization. Placing the post-World War II history of anticommunism in the Philippines within a larger imperial framework, the book illustrates how American and Filipino intelligence agents, military officials, paramilitaries, state bureaucrats, academics, and entrepreneurs mobilized anticommunist politics to contain challenges to elite rule in the Philippines.
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Front Matter
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Introduction: A Decolonized Empire
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An Amazing Record of Red Plotting: Policing Radical and Racial Boundaries in the Colonial Philippines
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State Violence and the Problem of Political Legitimacy: WWII, Philippine Independence, and the Hukbalahap
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The Anticommunist International: The Philippine Front in a Global War against Communism
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Efficient, Honest, and Democratic: U.S. Aid, Public Administration, and the Campaign against Corruption
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A Dirty, Half-Hidden War: The CIA and U.S.-Philippine Covert Operations in Southeast Asia
- Epilogue: A Friendship Written in Blood
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End Matter
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