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Indonesia Journal, April 1967, Volume 3 - April 1967 (Paperback): Benedict R. O'G. Anderson, Frederick P. Bunnell, Lance... Indonesia Journal, April 1967, Volume 3 - April 1967 (Paperback)
Benedict R. O'G. Anderson, Frederick P. Bunnell, Lance Castles, Ruth T. McVey
R940 Discovery Miles 9 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Indonesia is a semi-annual journal devoted to the timely study of Indonesia's culture, history, government, economy, and society. It features original scholarly articles, interviews, translations, and book reviews. Published Cornell University's Southeast Asia Program since April 1966, the journal provides area scholars and interested readers with contemporary analysis of Indonesia and an extensive archive of research pertaining to the nation and region. Currently, only back issues of Indonesia are available for purchase through Cornell University Press's website.

Indonesia Journal, October 1966, volume 2 - October 1966 (Paperback): Benedict R. O'G. Anderson, Frederick P. Bunnell,... Indonesia Journal, October 1966, volume 2 - October 1966 (Paperback)
Benedict R. O'G. Anderson, Frederick P. Bunnell, Ruth T. McVey, James T. Siegel
R940 Discovery Miles 9 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Indonesia is a semi-annual journal devoted to the timely study of Indonesia's culture, history, government, economy, and society. It features original scholarly articles, interviews, translations, and book reviews. Published Cornell University's Southeast Asia Program since April 1966, the journal provides area scholars and interested readers with contemporary analysis of Indonesia and an extensive archive of research pertaining to the nation and region. Currently, only back issues of Indonesia are available for purchase through Cornell University Press's website.

American Reactions to Indonesia's Role in the Belgrade Conference (Paperback, Equinox ed.): Frederick P. Bunnell American Reactions to Indonesia's Role in the Belgrade Conference (Paperback, Equinox ed.)
Frederick P. Bunnell
R943 Discovery Miles 9 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Those who have followed the history of Indonesia's foreign relations will have been struck by the frequent lack of congruence between the Indonesian conception of the country's posture in international affairs and its perception abroad. The reasons for this are generally complex, and it is undoubtedly as difficult for Indonesians to understand them as it is for other people. There have been, however, during the past decade and a half, a number of episodes in the course of Indonesia's foreign relations which have been important in developing this incongruity and which, if fairly analyzed, should help to explain it. Such an episode was the September 1961 Belgrade Conference of non-aligned countries. Mr. Bunnell's account and analysis of the American reaction which it provoked is, I believe, a useful contribution to an understanding of this development, helpful, I would hope, to Indonesians as well as to Americans. The fact that the Soviet Union resumed nuclear testing on the eve of the Belgrade Conference served to ensure that world - and particularly American - interest in the Conference would be keen. As one of the three co-sponsors of the Conference - and perhaps also because of the leading role she had played in the Asian-African Conference held at Bandung in 1955 - Indonesia received particular attention. Certainly the image of Indonesia in the United States was defined more clearly by the Belgrade Conference; the fact that the Conference provoked a hostile reaction on the part of some segments of opinion in this country tended to ensure that at the same time that Indonesia's image was becoming clearer it was also being viewed more critically. It should be emphasized that this study is confined primarily to American reactions to the Belgrade Conference and, especially, the American assessment of Indonesia's part in it. No account is given of the proceedings of the Conference as such; nor does Mr. Bunnell attempt to present or explain Indonesia's aims at Belgrade. He devotes the major part of his study to an account of the reaction of the American press and Congress to the Conference, and Indonesia's role in it, and to an assessment of the effect of this reaction on Administration policy towards Indonesia. This is an Interim Report, based only on sources available in the United States, and Mr. Bunnell wishes to make clear that his study as here presented is provisional and tentative. Mr. Bunnell is currently in Indonesia pursuing research relating to Indonesia's relations with the United States. It is my hope and expectation that his work there will lead to the publication of a fuller and broader monograph of considerable importance to those interested in Indonesia's foreign relations in general and Indonesian-American relations in particular. - George McT. Kahin, December 20, 1963

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