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Richard Tanter:
In 1965, a leftist Indonesia was a military and political threat

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

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IN Richard Tanter’s view, Indonesia may not have changed much. Two weeks ago, he arrived from Australia to be a speaker in a panel discussion titled Indonesia & The World 1959-1969 at the Goethe Institute in Jakarta. It was attended by political scientists from a number of countries, who came to discuss and debate the 1965 incidents from the perspectives of their respective countries.

Tanter was a bit surprised that the G30S (abbreviated refer

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