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The Politics of Subversion in Indonesia

Tuesday, August 28, 2001

Audrey R. Kahin & George McT. Kahin, Subversion as Foreign Policy: The Secret Eisenhower and Dulles Debacle in Indonesia, The New Press, New York _ W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., New York (1995).

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For as long as they occupied Indonesia, the Japanese pursued a policy of freeing Indonesia from white colonizers. The Indonesians agreed with this approach, but added a qualifying sentence: "as far as we are compelled by the interests of the Japanese War in the Pacific".

The Japanese military government hardly provided for the education of Indonesian people to assume positions in their government. Because of this distanced appro

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