This paper discusses the significant role of the Indonesian Communist movement in the formation of Jose Maria Sison as a leading Filipino Marxist radical and its possible influence on the founding of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) in 1968. After a study fellowship in Indonesia in 1962, Sison published pioneering translations of Chairil Anwar’s poetry and popularized matters pertaining to Indonesia during the Sukarno era through the journal Progressive Review. He also had a memorable and intellectually fruitful friendship with the Indonesian nationalist guerrilla and University of the Philippines graduate student Bakri Ilyas. A small but persistent controversy on the alleged plagiarization by Sison of Indonesian radical sources...
This paper argues that systematic acts of violence in Indonesia only began to occur during the time ...
This article deals with several factors that influence the growth of Indonesian Communist Party (PKI...
From 1972 to 1980, a ferocious war raged throughout the southern Philippines between Muslim separati...
Scholars have carefully studied the history of Indonesian communism from its inception in 1914 to it...
This study of the Indonesian Communist Party (Partai Komunis Indonesia, PKI) addresses Indonesian co...
In 1967 the Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas (PKP) split in two. Within two years a second party -- th...
The mass killings and repression of the mid 1960s that marked the rise of the "New Order" regime of ...
Unlike communist parties elsewhere in Asia, the Partido Komunista sa Pilipinas (PKP) was constituted...
This article deals with several factors that influence the growth of Indonesian Communist Party (PKI...
This paper investigates the extent to which the Madiun Uprising of 1948 shaped the Cold War in Indon...
Within a decade of its 1945 declaration of independence from Dutch colonial rule, Indonesia emerged ...
This article investigates how the Indonesian state organised the killing of approx. 100,000 communis...
This study examines the role played by the West in the destruction of the Indonesian communist party...
This study focuses on three intellectuals and political activists of Indonesian, specifically Minang...
This article examines the aftermath in West Timor, and elsewhere in the prov-ince of Nusa Tenggara T...
This paper argues that systematic acts of violence in Indonesia only began to occur during the time ...
This article deals with several factors that influence the growth of Indonesian Communist Party (PKI...
From 1972 to 1980, a ferocious war raged throughout the southern Philippines between Muslim separati...
Scholars have carefully studied the history of Indonesian communism from its inception in 1914 to it...
This study of the Indonesian Communist Party (Partai Komunis Indonesia, PKI) addresses Indonesian co...
In 1967 the Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas (PKP) split in two. Within two years a second party -- th...
The mass killings and repression of the mid 1960s that marked the rise of the "New Order" regime of ...
Unlike communist parties elsewhere in Asia, the Partido Komunista sa Pilipinas (PKP) was constituted...
This article deals with several factors that influence the growth of Indonesian Communist Party (PKI...
This paper investigates the extent to which the Madiun Uprising of 1948 shaped the Cold War in Indon...
Within a decade of its 1945 declaration of independence from Dutch colonial rule, Indonesia emerged ...
This article investigates how the Indonesian state organised the killing of approx. 100,000 communis...
This study examines the role played by the West in the destruction of the Indonesian communist party...
This study focuses on three intellectuals and political activists of Indonesian, specifically Minang...
This article examines the aftermath in West Timor, and elsewhere in the prov-ince of Nusa Tenggara T...
This paper argues that systematic acts of violence in Indonesia only began to occur during the time ...
This article deals with several factors that influence the growth of Indonesian Communist Party (PKI...
From 1972 to 1980, a ferocious war raged throughout the southern Philippines between Muslim separati...