The United States had developed trade relations with the Dutch East Indies before World War I. In the 1920s, American diplomatic services prepared reports on the economic and political situation in the Dutch colony. The U.S. wanted to defend their interests in the region. In 1949, after several years of attempts to regain power in Indonesia, the Dutch withdrew in the absence of American support. A decade later, suchlike events occurred in connection with Dutch New Guinea
Why did the Dutch hold on to Western New Guinea, one of the many territories that constituted the Du...
Why did the Dutch hold on to Western New Guinea, one of the many territories that constituted the Du...
The purpose of H.J. Van Mook formed the state of the Republic of Indonesia as a Dutch Commonwealth c...
The authors of this book challenge the view that was current among many people in the Netherlands du...
The authors of this book challenge the view that was current among many people in the Netherlands du...
From 1945 to 1949, Indonesian nationalists struggled for independence against their Dutch colonial r...
The United States did not give Marshall aid to Western Europe for purely humanitarian reasons. Aid w...
This paper contends that the abortive PKI-FDR uprising in Indonesia during the last quarter of 1948 ...
The authors of this book challenge the view that was current among many people in the Netherlands du...
In this era of Globalization relation among states have become much more important than before. No n...
United States' policy towards Indonesia (the Netherlands East Indies) during the Truman and Eisenhow...
From the first arrival of Europeans at Indonesia’s shores, they created and circulated knowledge. Th...
Today, there is much talk about the “American pivot” back to Southeast Asia, and the role that Ameri...
This article opens up new perspectives on the dispute between the Netherlands and Indonesia about We...
As the Second World War was coming to its conclusion, President Franklin D. Roosevelt held an ambig...
Why did the Dutch hold on to Western New Guinea, one of the many territories that constituted the Du...
Why did the Dutch hold on to Western New Guinea, one of the many territories that constituted the Du...
The purpose of H.J. Van Mook formed the state of the Republic of Indonesia as a Dutch Commonwealth c...
The authors of this book challenge the view that was current among many people in the Netherlands du...
The authors of this book challenge the view that was current among many people in the Netherlands du...
From 1945 to 1949, Indonesian nationalists struggled for independence against their Dutch colonial r...
The United States did not give Marshall aid to Western Europe for purely humanitarian reasons. Aid w...
This paper contends that the abortive PKI-FDR uprising in Indonesia during the last quarter of 1948 ...
The authors of this book challenge the view that was current among many people in the Netherlands du...
In this era of Globalization relation among states have become much more important than before. No n...
United States' policy towards Indonesia (the Netherlands East Indies) during the Truman and Eisenhow...
From the first arrival of Europeans at Indonesia’s shores, they created and circulated knowledge. Th...
Today, there is much talk about the “American pivot” back to Southeast Asia, and the role that Ameri...
This article opens up new perspectives on the dispute between the Netherlands and Indonesia about We...
As the Second World War was coming to its conclusion, President Franklin D. Roosevelt held an ambig...
Why did the Dutch hold on to Western New Guinea, one of the many territories that constituted the Du...
Why did the Dutch hold on to Western New Guinea, one of the many territories that constituted the Du...
The purpose of H.J. Van Mook formed the state of the Republic of Indonesia as a Dutch Commonwealth c...