Spies in British Controlled Singapore: Policing the Japanese, 1921-1941
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9781915271730

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Dr. Edward J. Drea, P. D., & Dr. Edward J. Drea, P. D. (2023). Spies in British Controlled Singapore: Policing the Japanese, 1921-1941 . Lived Places Publishing.

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Dr. Edward J. Drea, Ph. D and Ph. D.|AUTHOR Dr. Edward J. Drea. 2023. Spies in British Controlled Singapore: Policing the Japanese, 1921-1941. Lived Places Publishing.

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Dr. Edward J. Drea, Ph. D and Ph. D.|AUTHOR Dr. Edward J. Drea. Spies in British Controlled Singapore: Policing the Japanese, 1921-1941 Lived Places Publishing, 2023.

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Dr. Edward J. Drea, Ph. D., and Ph. D.|AUTHOR Dr. Edward J. Drea. Spies in British Controlled Singapore: Policing the Japanese, 1921-1941 Lived Places Publishing, 2023.

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Prior to December 1941, Singapore was the site of a major naval base for the occupying British. As tensions increased between the imperial powers of Japan and Britain, Japanese expatriates living in Singapore became the focus of both governments in the struggle for control and power, resulting in further marginalization, suspicion, and othering from the Singapore authorities.

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