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A. H. Nasution and Indonesia's Elites - "People's Resistance" in the War of Independence and Postwar Politics (Hardcover)
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A. H. Nasution and Indonesia's Elites - "People's Resistance" in the War of Independence and Postwar Politics (Hardcover)
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This is an account of the military, political and personal life of
Abdul Harus Nasution who was a seminal figure in modern Indonesian
history in the years prior to his effective sidelining in the
1960s. He was an important commander during Indonesia's struggle
for independence, who rose to become a key leader of the Indonesian
armed forces under the first president, Sukarno. Perhaps more
significantly, he developed ideas about guerrilla warfare that
developed into a sophisticated and socially conservative doctrine
for the mobilising of civilian communities. This, in turn, became
the underpinning of the repressive, military-backed New Order
regime of Indonesia's second president, Suharto, who ruled from
1966 until 1998, and which Nasution initially supported.
Understanding Nasution's thinking about 'total people's resistance'
is therefore very important for understanding the broader
trajectory of Indonesian political history. That includes both the
New Order and the emerging democratic regime that developed after
its collapse. The new political system that called itself 'the
Refom Era' was, in many ways, a direct reaction to the New Order
military's penetration and close control of Indonesian society but
it has never dismantled the 'shadow' state' structure of the armed
forces that Nasution designed and Suharto perfected. In other
words, as this book shows, Nasution's legacy still looms large
today in Jokowi's Indonesia. This is not the first assessment of
Nasution's life but it differs from earlier works by its
investigation of Nasution's personal life and, in particular, his
relationship with the well-off and well-connected Gondokusumo
family, of which he became a member by his marriage to Johana
Sunarti Gondokusumo. The author's thorough investigation of
Nasution's relationship with Sunarti and her father offers
important new insights into how Nasution's ideas evolved, as does
the translations of important extracts from Nasution's own
voluminous writing included in the text.
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