David Lockwood is associate professor and a visiting research fellow in history at the University of Adelaide.

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List Of Abbreviations Introduction Chapter One: Communism, The Colonies And Malaya In 1930 Chapter Two: The Malayan Communist Party: 1930 To 1934 Chapter Three: Building A Mass Workers' Movement: 1934 To 1941 Chapter Four: The People's Front Chapter Five: The Japanese Occupation Chapter Six: The First Debate Chapter Seven: Back To The Workers Chapter Eight: The British Strike Back Chapter Nine: The Second Debate Chapter Ten: The Decision Chapter Eleven: The Campaign Against Lai Teck Chapter Twelve: Disaster Appendix Bibliography Index
"Meticulously researched and lucidly argued, Lockwood's study of the Malayan Communist Party through its crucial years identifies the party's unique position in Malaya and its many successes. The forensic examination of the political career of the MCP's controversial leader Lai Teck is a model of dispassionate historical analysis." - Peter Monteath, Flinders University "This represents a completely new approach to the history of the Malayan Communist Party, focusing on Lai Teck and his leadership. It is a dialectical approach that gives us much to ponder." - CC Chin, editor of Interviews with Chin Peng