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Secret War Archive
The end of WWII was supposed to mean independence for every Southeast Asian nation. Instead, it marked the beginning of a series of bloody conflicts, many hidden from the world media.
Every major world power meddled in this region's politics. These secret power struggles created the political relationships we live with today. DatASIA is organizing an online information clearinghouse to make these historical events more accessible for study.
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Warner Archive
For 35 years, author and producer Roger Warner has researched Southeast Asia, told its stories and assembled an archive of primary information. DatASIA supports Warner's work, including a new book and documentary film.
Warner's books include:
Shooting at the Moon - The story of America's clandestine war in Laos.
Angkor, The Hidden Glories - With photographer Michael Freeman.
Haing Ngor - Biography of the star of "The Killing Fields" and the story of the Khmer Rouge |