I do not intend on this occasion to go into a characterisation of the Cuban regime nor of its interventions in Africa-nor into the internal politics of Angola; suffice for now that Western imperialism has been ousted in these several territories.
2.
International Herald Tribune, May 15 and 16, 1976.
3.
H. Kamm: " Burmese Communist Rebels Broadening Scope of Attacks," International Herald Tribune, October 7, 1977.
4.
Revolutionary prospects are considered in M. Amin and M. Caldwell (eds.), Malaya — Model of a Neo-Colony ( Nottingham: Spokesman Books, 1977 ). The second volume of a radical history of Malaya. See also " 45 Years of Leading the Malayan Revolution: A Short History of the Communist Party of Malaya " in Malaya News Service (No. 21, April-August 1977, pp. 17 et seq.).
5.
For an excellent survey of the Phillippine situation see N. Lorimer, Philippine Communism--An Historical Overview," Journal of Contemporary Asia (Vol. VII, No. 4, 1977).
6.
S. Rattner, " Soviet Limits on Oil Sales Driving Satellites to OPEC," International Herald Tribune, November 22, 1977, quoting Energy Secretary James Schlesinger.
7.
Daily Telegraph, October 14, 1977.
8.
International Herald Tribune, November 4, 1977.
9.
"Banking on Asia's Energy," Petroleum News Southeast Asia, November 1977, p. 15.
10.
J.E.S. Bradley , writing in the Sunday Times Business News, October 21, 1977.
11.
See table in Petroleum News Southeast Asia, February 1976, p. 19.
12.
Petroleum News Southeast Asia, November 1977 , p. 15.
13.
Petroleum News Southeast Asia, November 1977 , p. 18.
14.
See, for instance, T. Heller, Poor Health, Rich Profit — Multinational Drug Companies and the Third World (Nottingham: Spokesman Books, 1977).
15.
F. Hiatt and M.A. Shapiro, " Don't Fret Over Alaskan Crude, Union Tells Indonesia," Petroleum News Southeast Asia, November 1977, p. 11.
16.
M.A. Shapiro , "A U.S. Master Plan For The Poor Nations' Energy ," Petroleum News Southeast Asia, November 1977, pp. 10-11.
17.
An excellent illustration of this is the attempt to unload expensive, unsafe, and unsuitable nuclear technology on the ASEAN countries to help U.S. companies paralysed by public opposition and proliferating lawsuits at home. See H. Wasserman, " Atoms For ASEAN," Petroleum News Southeast Asia, September 1976, pp. 16-19.
18.
F. Hiatt: "Chase Sees $116 billion Investment in Asia." Petroleum News Southeast Asia, November 1977, p. 13.
19.
Ibid.
20.
R.F. Ichord Jr., " Jimmy Carter and Energy Interdependence With Asia ," Petroleum News Southeast Asia, July 1977 , p. 18.
21.
R.F. Ichord, Jr., op. cit., p. 20
22.
Far from it: removal of forest cover in parts of Indonesia (and throughout South East Asia) has already severely jeopardised soil fertility and food prospects.
23.
Petroleum News Southeast Asia, September 1977 , p. 9.