Footnotes
- 1983 . XIII ( 2 ) : 210 – 228 .
- Cf. Africa Bernabe The Legal Status of the British Occupation of North Borneo 1963 II 388 409 Jose Ma. Sison, “The Philippines and Malaysia”, Australian Outlook, XVII (1963), 42–53; William J. Pomeroy, “Reorientation for the Philippines”, Eastern World, XVIII (1964), 5–9; Salvador P. Lopez, “Philippines Demand Sabah Settlement”, ibid., 9–10; and Pacifico A. Ortiz, Legal Aspects of the North Borneo Question (Manila: Bureau of Printing, 1964), passim.
- Sussman . Macapagal, the sabah claim and maphilindo; the politics of penetration 219 – 219 .
- August 1961 . “ Bangkok Declaration Establishing ASA ” . In Bangkok Post August , 1 – 1 . official text, in 1 and 14
- 227 – 227 .
- Pollard , Vincent K. 1970 . ASA and ASEAN, 1961–1967: Southeast Asian Regionalism , X ( 3 ) March : 244 – 255 . and “The Association of Southeast Asia (ASA), 1961–1967: Regionalism, Ideology and Declaratory Foreign Policy”, MA Thesis (The University of Chicago, 1968), pp.21–37. Cf. also “Report by Vice President Johnson on His Visit to Asian Countries”, [except from “Mission to Southeast Asia, India and Pakistan”, 23 May, 1961]Document 21, in: The Pentagon Papers, New York Times edition (Toronto, New York and London: Bantam Books, Inc., 1971), p. 128, para.4; and “Special Committee Report on Southeast Asia — Part II”, 15 April, 1954, in: The Pentagon Papers, Gravel edition (Boston: Beacon Press, 1971), Vol.1, Document 32.
- Editorial . August 1961 . New York Times August , 12 – 12 . 1 Col.4; editorial, ibid., 7 August 1971, p.22,Col.l; and ibid., 14 April, 1962, p.6, Col.3. Cf. “Asian Lands Meet on Commodity Lag”, ibid., 28 August, 1962, p.40, Col.6; and Edgar AnselMowrer, “New Asian Agreement Will Help Stop Reds”, in US., Congress, “Extension of Remarks of Walter H. Judd”, Congressional Record, 87th Congress, First Session (22 August, 1961), p.A6518.
- Gordon , Bernard K. 1963 . Economic Impediments to Regionalism in Southeast Asia , III : 235 – 244 . “Problems of Regional Co-operation in Southeast Asia”, World Polities, XVI (1964), 222–253; and The Dimensions of Conflict in Southeast Asia (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall,Inc., pp.165–166 and passim. Cf. Pollard, “ASA and ASEAN, 1961–1967: Southeast Asian Regionalism”, 254, n.38; and “South East AsianRegionalism: Containment, Counterinsurgency and the Nixon Doctrine”, Journal of Contemporary Asia, I, No.4 (1971), 46–47 and 51 (n.9), 51 (nn.10–14), and 51–52 (nn.15–16 and 18). Cf. also US, Department of the Army, Insular Southeast Asia: A Bibliographic Survey. 1971, DA Pamphlet 550–12 (Washington, DC: United States Government Printing Office, 1971); and Peninsular Southeast Asia: A Bibliographic Survey of the Literature, 1972, DA Pamphlet 550 –14(Washington, DC: United States Government Printing Office, 1972), Chapter II, Section B, pp.7–15.
- Doronilla , Armando . 1966 . Khoman on Vietnam, Sabah, ASA Revival , January : 14 – A . 3
- Malaysia . 1967 . Malaysia at a Glance , 37 – 37 . Kuala Lumpur : Life Printers . Department of Information Cf. “Agreement to Normalise Relations Between the Republic of Indonesia and Malaysia”, Foreign Affairs Malaysia, I, No.3 (n.d.), pp. 1–2.
- Cf. ASEAN Declaration International Legal Materials 1967 November VI 1233 1235 in
- Sussman . Macapagal, the sabah claim and maphilindo; the politics of penetration 220 – 220 . His statement about the “reformulation of Maphilindo into ASEAN in 1967” is in error (p.224).