<P> Netherlands New Guinea was under the Dutch administration until 1962 (see also West New Guinea dispute). </P> <P> In the Philippines, the U.S. remained committed to its previous pledges to grant the islands their independence, and the Philippines became the first of the Western - controlled Asian colonies to be granted independence post-World War II . However, the Philippines remained under pressure to adopt a political and economic system similar to their old imperial master . </P> <P> This aim was greatly complicated by the rise of new political forces . During the war, the Hukbalahap (People's Army), which had strong ties to the Communist Party of the Philippines (PKP), fought against the Japanese occupation of the Philippines and won strong popularity among many sectors of the Filipino working class and peasantry . In 1946, the PKP participated in elections as part of the Democratic Alliance . However, with the onset of the Cold War, its growing political strength drew a reaction from the ruling government and the United States, resulting in the repression of the PKP and its associated organisations . In 1948, the PKP began organizing an armed struggle against the government and continued U.S. military presence . In 1950, the PKP created the People's Liberation Army (Hukbong Mapagpalaya ng Bayan), which mobilised thousands of troops throughout the islands . The insurgency lasted until 1956, when the PKP gave up armed struggle . </P> <P> In 1968, the PKP underwent a split, and in 1969 the Maoist faction of the PKP created the New People's Army . Maoist rebels re-launched an armed struggle against the government and the U.S. military presence in the Philippines, which continues to this day . </P>

Which nations participated in the colonization of southeast asia