General Suharto in the days after the September 30th Movement Newly Declassified U.S. Embassy Jakarta Files Detail Army Killings, U.S. support for Quashing Leftist Labor Movemen, Briefing Book # 607, edited by Brad Simpson, National Security Archive, The George Washington University Washington, D.C., October 17, 2017 - The U.S. government had detailed knowledge that the Indonesian Army was conducting a campaign of mass murder against the country’s Communist Party (PKI) starting in 1965, acco..
The events that unleashed in Indonesia after the Untung coup have been characterized by extreme crue...
This article explores how the local situation – politically, economically and socially – contributed...
After the Lubang Buaya incident on 1 October 1965 in which six top Indonesian Army generals and a li...
General Suharto in the days after the September 30th Movement Newly Declassified U.S. Embassy Jakart...
Between 1965 and 1968, Indonesia underwent a series of bloody communist massacres led by the militar...
This study examines the role played by the West in the destruction of the Indonesian communist party...
This thesis investigates the Unites States’ policy in Indonesia and the U.S. government’s response t...
In response to an alleged Communist coup in Indonesia on 1 October 1965, ambassadors Sir Keith Shann...
Within a decade of its 1945 declaration of independence from Dutch colonial rule, Indonesia emerged ...
Page range: 27–39The anti-Communist violence that followed the kidnapping and assassination of senio...
In its Cold War policies toward Asia, the United States aimed at seeking economic recovery and geopo...
During the Cold War era, covert action served as an important foreign policy instrument of the U.S. ...
Joshua Oppenheimer, who brought international attention to the massacre of up to a million Indonesi...
After the Korean War in 1950, the Cold War expanded to Asia transitioning from purely economic aid i...
1965 is the date that has been disregarded in the recent history of Indonesia and the world. Gerakan...
The events that unleashed in Indonesia after the Untung coup have been characterized by extreme crue...
This article explores how the local situation – politically, economically and socially – contributed...
After the Lubang Buaya incident on 1 October 1965 in which six top Indonesian Army generals and a li...
General Suharto in the days after the September 30th Movement Newly Declassified U.S. Embassy Jakart...
Between 1965 and 1968, Indonesia underwent a series of bloody communist massacres led by the militar...
This study examines the role played by the West in the destruction of the Indonesian communist party...
This thesis investigates the Unites States’ policy in Indonesia and the U.S. government’s response t...
In response to an alleged Communist coup in Indonesia on 1 October 1965, ambassadors Sir Keith Shann...
Within a decade of its 1945 declaration of independence from Dutch colonial rule, Indonesia emerged ...
Page range: 27–39The anti-Communist violence that followed the kidnapping and assassination of senio...
In its Cold War policies toward Asia, the United States aimed at seeking economic recovery and geopo...
During the Cold War era, covert action served as an important foreign policy instrument of the U.S. ...
Joshua Oppenheimer, who brought international attention to the massacre of up to a million Indonesi...
After the Korean War in 1950, the Cold War expanded to Asia transitioning from purely economic aid i...
1965 is the date that has been disregarded in the recent history of Indonesia and the world. Gerakan...
The events that unleashed in Indonesia after the Untung coup have been characterized by extreme crue...
This article explores how the local situation – politically, economically and socially – contributed...
After the Lubang Buaya incident on 1 October 1965 in which six top Indonesian Army generals and a li...