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ARTICLES RELATED TO Suharto |  |  |  | Suharto: Encyclopedia II - Suharto - Suharto's New Order GovernmentFor more details on this topic, see New Order (Indonesia)
On March 11, 1966 the ailing Sukarno wrote a letter (the Surat Perintah Sebelas Maret or "Supersemar") that formally granted Suharto emergency powers over the nation. Through this, Suharto established what he called the New Order (Orde Baru). He permanently banned the Communist Party of Indonesia and its alleged front groups, purging the parliament and cabinet of Sukarno-loyalists, ...
See also:Suharto, Suharto - Background & career, Suharto - A troubled and mysterious childhood, Suharto - Pre-Independence military career, Suharto - Service in the Indonesian National Revolution, Suharto - Expulsion of the Japanese, Suharto - Return of the Dutch, Suharto - Guerrilla warfare and victory, Suharto - Post-Independence military career, Suharto - Indonesian Civil War, Suharto - Crisis and opportunity, Suharto - Power struggle, Suharto - Consequences, Suharto - Suharto's New Order Government, Suharto - Institutionalisation of the New Order, Suharto - Unitary state and regional unrest, Suharto - Politics and dissent, Suharto - Reformation protests and Suharto's resignation, Suharto - After the fall, Suharto - Related legal cases, Suharto - Notes, Suharto - Bibliography Read more here: » Suharto: Encyclopedia II - Suharto - Suharto's New Order Government |
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On March 11, 1966 the ailing Sukarno wrote a letter (the Surat Perintah Sebelas Maret or "Supersemar") that formally granted Suharto emergency powers over the nation.[1] Through this, Suharto established what he called the New Order (Orde Baru). He permanently banned the Communist Party of Indonesia and its alleged front groups, purging the parliament and cabinet of Sukarno-loyalists, eliminating labor ...
See also:Suharto, Suharto - Early life & career, Suharto - Indonesian Civil War, Suharto - Consequences, Suharto - The New Order, Suharto - Institutionalisation of the New Order, Suharto - Unitary state and regional unrest, Suharto - Politics and dissent, Suharto - Reformation protests and the fall of Suharto, Suharto - After the fall, Suharto - Related legal cases, Suharto - Notes Read more here: » Suharto: Encyclopedia II - Suharto - The New Order |
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 |  |  | Suharto: Encyclopedia - Political corruptionIn broad terms, political corruption is the misuse of public (governmental) power for illegitimate, usually secret, private advantage.
All forms of government are susceptible to political corruption. Forms of corruption vary, but the most common are patronage, bribery, extortion, influence peddling, fraud, embezzlement, and nepotism. While corruption often facilitates criminal enterprise such as drug trafficking, money laundering, and criminal prostitution, it is not restricted to these organized crime activit ...
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