History Of The 1965 Coup In Indonesia

History Of The 1965 Coup In Indonesia

Author: Moses Parisian

Publisher:

Published: 2021-05-26

Total Pages: 196

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For years, observers have been able to fit developments in Indonesia into the neat framework of a balance of forces between the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) and the army. The coup attempt of October 1, 1965, which came within a hair's breadth of effecting an irrevocable shift in this balance of forces in favor of the PKI, compels us to re-examine the validity of this frame of reference. Although numerous accounts have been published of the genesis and character of the attempted October 1965 coup in Indonesia, many important aspects of that affair remain very unclear. The fact that in most accounts so much of the picture has been painted in black and white, and in the language of categorical certainty, has served only to paper over the enormous gaps in established knowledge of the event.


The Attempted Coup In Indonesia In October Of 1965

The Attempted Coup In Indonesia In October Of 1965

Author: Cruz Whiteaker

Publisher:

Published: 2021-05-26

Total Pages: 196

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For years, observers have been able to fit developments in Indonesia into the neat framework of a balance of forces between the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) and the army. The coup attempt of October 1, 1965, which came within a hair's breadth of effecting an irrevocable shift in this balance of forces in favor of the PKI, compels us to re-examine the validity of this frame of reference. Although numerous accounts have been published of the genesis and character of the attempted October 1965 coup in Indonesia, many important aspects of that affair remain very unclear. The fact that in most accounts so much of the picture has been painted in black and white, and in the language of categorical certainty, has served only to paper over the enormous gaps in established knowledge of the event.


China's Quest

China's Quest

Author: John W. Garver

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 889

ISBN-13: 0190261056

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China's Quest, the result of over a decade of research, writing, and analysis, is both sweeping in breadth and encyclopedic in detail. Quite simply, it will be essential for any student or scholar with a strong interest in China's foreign policy. This new and revised edition includes an additional chapter and new analysis, which address China's strategies in the aftermath of the Western economic crisis, Xi Jinping's embrace of assertive nationalism, the "China Dream" and restoration of China's leading global status, and the "One Belt, One Road" and "communities of common destiny" initiatives.


Indonesia 1965

Indonesia 1965

Author: Marisha Roedel

Publisher:

Published: 2021-05-26

Total Pages: 196

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For years, observers have been able to fit developments in Indonesia into the neat framework of a balance of forces between the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) and the army. The coup attempt of October 1, 1965, which came within a hair's breadth of effecting an irrevocable shift in this balance of forces in favor of the PKI, compels us to re-examine the validity of this frame of reference. Although numerous accounts have been published of the genesis and character of the attempted October 1965 coup in Indonesia, many important aspects of that affair remain very unclear. The fact that in most accounts so much of the picture has been painted in black and white, and in the language of categorical certainty, has served only to paper over the enormous gaps in established knowledge of the event.


The Killing Season

The Killing Season

Author: Geoffrey B. Robinson

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2019-10

Total Pages: 456

ISBN-13: 0691196494

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The definitive account of one of the twentieth century’s most brutal, yet least examined, episodes of genocide and detention The Killing Season explores one of the largest and swiftest, yet least examined, instances of mass killing and incarceration in the twentieth century—the shocking antileftist purge that gripped Indonesia in 1965–66, leaving some five hundred thousand people dead and more than a million others in detention. An expert in modern Indonesian history, genocide, and human rights, Geoffrey Robinson sets out to account for this violence and to end the troubling silence surrounding it. In doing so, he sheds new light on broad, enduring historical questions. How do we account for instances of systematic mass killing and detention? Why are some of these crimes remembered and punished, while others are forgotten? Based on a rich body of primary and secondary sources, The Killing Season is the definitive account of a pivotal period in Indonesian history.


Islam Beyond Conflict

Islam Beyond Conflict

Author: Wayne Hudson

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-03-02

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 1351926020

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Politically, Islam in Indonesia is part of a rich multi-cultural mix. Religious tolerance is seen as the cornerstone of relations between different faiths - and moderation is built into the country's constitutional framework. However, the advent of democracy coupled with the impact of the South-East Asian economic collapse in 1997, and the arrival of a tough new breed of Middle Eastern Islamic preachers, sowed the seeds of the current challenge to Indonesia's traditionally moderate form of Islam. This volume explores the extent to which moderate Indonesian Islam is able to assimilate leading concepts from Western political theory. The essays in the collection explore how concepts from Western political theory are compatible with a liberal interpretation of Islamic universals and how such universals can form the basis for a contemporary approach to the protection of human rights and the articulation of a modern Islamic civil society.


Buried Histories

Buried Histories

Author: John Roosa

Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press

Published: 2020-05-26

Total Pages: 375

ISBN-13: 0299327302

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In 1965–66, army-organized massacres claimed the lives of hundreds of thousands of supporters of the Communist Party of Indonesia. Very few of these atrocities have been studied in any detail, and answers to basic questions remain unclear. What was the relationship between the army and civilian militias? How could the perpetrators come to view unarmed individuals as dangerous enemies of the nation? Why did Communist Party supporters, who numbered in the millions, not resist? Drawing upon years of research and interviews with survivors, Buried Histories is an impressive contribution to the literature on genocide and mass atrocity, crucially addressing the topics of media, military organization, economic interests, and resistance.