As the Second World War was coming to its conclusion, President Franklin D. Roosevelt held an ambiguous position about the Netherlands\u27 desire to re-colonize Indonesia. On the one hand, the President was firmly anti-imperialist as expressed in the Atlantic Charter. On the other hand-perhaps influenced by his Dutch ancestry he assured Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands that Indonesia should be restored as Holland\u27s holding after having lost it to the Japanese in 1942. President Roosevelt\u27s ambiguous successor, Harry S Truman, continued this Indonesian policy. President Truman publicly endorsed the idea of self-determination for countries under the threat of foreign subjugation, but at the same time quietly supported the Dutch atte...
During the Cold War era, covert action served as an important foreign policy instrument of the U.S. ...
Ever since the end of the last century, the United States has-displayed great sympathy for the pligh...
The authors of this book challenge the view that was current among many people in the Netherlands du...
As the Second World War was coming to its conclusion, President Franklin D. Roosevelt held an ambig...
The relationship between the United States of America and the Republic of Indonesia following the en...
In its Cold War policies toward Asia, the United States aimed at seeking economic recovery and geopo...
From 1945 to 1949, Indonesian nationalists struggled for independence against their Dutch colonial r...
United States' policy towards Indonesia (the Netherlands East Indies) during the Truman and Eisenhow...
The Cold War initially focused on Europe but promptly spread to encompass the entire globe. By the e...
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...
Within a decade of its 1945 declaration of independence from Dutch colonial rule, Indonesia emerged ...
This review was focused on the change of foreign policies of the United States in face of the Papua ...
The election of Dwight Eisenhower as president of the United States in November 1952 marked the end ...
This paper contends that the abortive PKI-FDR uprising in Indonesia during the last quarter of 1948 ...
During the Cold War era, covert action served as an important foreign policy instrument of the U.S. ...
Ever since the end of the last century, the United States has-displayed great sympathy for the pligh...
The authors of this book challenge the view that was current among many people in the Netherlands du...
As the Second World War was coming to its conclusion, President Franklin D. Roosevelt held an ambig...
The relationship between the United States of America and the Republic of Indonesia following the en...
In its Cold War policies toward Asia, the United States aimed at seeking economic recovery and geopo...
From 1945 to 1949, Indonesian nationalists struggled for independence against their Dutch colonial r...
United States' policy towards Indonesia (the Netherlands East Indies) during the Truman and Eisenhow...
The Cold War initially focused on Europe but promptly spread to encompass the entire globe. By the e...
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...
Within a decade of its 1945 declaration of independence from Dutch colonial rule, Indonesia emerged ...
This review was focused on the change of foreign policies of the United States in face of the Papua ...
The election of Dwight Eisenhower as president of the United States in November 1952 marked the end ...
This paper contends that the abortive PKI-FDR uprising in Indonesia during the last quarter of 1948 ...
During the Cold War era, covert action served as an important foreign policy instrument of the U.S. ...
Ever since the end of the last century, the United States has-displayed great sympathy for the pligh...
The authors of this book challenge the view that was current among many people in the Netherlands du...