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Suharto

A Wisdom Archive on Suharto

Suharto

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suharto, Suharto, Suharto - After the fall, Suharto - Early life & career, Suharto - Indonesian Civil War, Suharto - Notes, Suharto - Reformation protests and the fall of Suharto, Suharto - The New Order, Suharto - Consequences, Suharto - Institutionalisation of the New Order, Suharto - Politics and dissent, Suharto - Related legal cases, Suharto - Unitary state and regional unrest

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Suharto: Encyclopedia II - Suharto - Suharto's New Order Government

For 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, ...

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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

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Suharto: Encyclopedia II - Suharto - The New Order

For 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.[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 ...

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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

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Suharto: Encyclopedia - 1998

1998 (MCMXCVIII) is a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year of the Ocean. 1998 - Events. January 1998 - A massive ice storm, caused by El Niño, strikes New England, southern Ontario and Quebec, resulting in widespread power failures, severe damage to forests, and a number of deaths. January 1 - Smoking is banned in all California bars and restaurants. January 2 - Russia begins to circulate new rubl ...

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Suharto: Encyclopedia - Central Intelligence Agency

The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is an American intelligence agency, responsible for obtaining and analyzing information about foreign governments, corporations, and individuals, and reporting such information to the various branches of the U.S. Government. Its headquarters are in the community of Langley in the McLean CDP of Fairfax County, Virginia, across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C.. The CIA is part of the American Intelligence Community, which is now led by the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) ...

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Suharto: Encyclopedia - Aceh

Aceh (pronounced Ah-chay) is a special territory (daerah istimewa, or "special area") of Indonesia, located on the northern tip of the island of Sumatra. Its full name is Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam; past spellings of its name include Acheh, Atjeh and Achin. Aceh is known for its political independence and fierce resistance to control by outsiders, including the former Dutch colonists and the current Indonesian government. For the last 26 years, it has been torn by a separatist conflict waged by ...

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Suharto: Encyclopedia - Anti-communism

Anti-communism is the opposition to communist ideology, organization, or government, on either an ideological or pragmatic basis. Anti-communism is a catch-all phrase which defines any opposition to communism as a philosophical basis for a political and social alliance. The term came to have a global meaning during the Cold War, when the powers of Western society sought to coordinate an opposition to the apparent militarist expansion of the Soviet Union. For much of the period between 1950 and 1991 anti-communism was one of the ...

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Suharto: Encyclopedia - 20th century

The 20th century lasted from 1901 to 2000 in the Gregorian calendar. Common usage sometimes regards it as lasting from 1900 to 1999. The 20th century is also sometimes known as the nineteen hundreds (1900s). However, a number of arguments have been used to justify the common usage. One advanced by Stephen Jay Gould is that the first decade had only nine years, thus contradicting the definition of decade equaled 10 years. Another argument is that the astronomical year numbering system for years does have a year zero, the ...

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Suharto: Encyclopedia - 1966

1966 (MCMLXVI) was a common year starting on Saturday (link goes to calendar) 1966 - Events. 1966 - January. January 1 - In a coup, Colonel Jean-Bédel Bokassa ousts president David Dacko and takes over the Central African Republic. January 2 - Strike of public transportation workers in New York City - ends January 13 January 3 - First Acid Test at the Fillmore, San Francisco January 4 - Military coup in Upper Volta (later Burkina Faso).Including:

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Suharto: Encyclopedia - 1967

1967 (MCMLXVII) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. 1967 - Events. 1967 - January. January 2 - Charlie Chaplin opens his last film, A Countess From Hong Kong in England. January 4 - Algerian revolutionary Mohammed Khider is shot in Madrid. January 6 - Vietnam War: USMC and ARVN troops launch "Operation Deckhouse Five" in the Mekong River delta. January 10 - Segregationist Lester Maddo ...

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Suharto: Encyclopedia - Fascism

This series is linked to the Politics and elections series Varieties and derivatives of fascism Neo-Fascism Nazism Rexism Falangism Clerical fascism Austrofascism Crypto-fascism Japanese fascism Militarism Greek fascism Fascist political parties and movements Fascism in history Fascio March on Rome Italian Social Republic 4th of August Regime Relevant lists List of fascis ...

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Suharto: Encyclopedia - Persecution of Christians

edit Many Christians have experienced persecution from both non-Christians and from other Christians during the history of Christianity. Persecution may refer to unwarranted arrest, imprisonment, beating, torture, or execution. It also may refer to the confiscation or destruction of property, or incitement to hate Christians. Persecution of Christians - Jewish persecution of Christians. The New Testament reports that the earliest Christians suffered persecution at the hands of the Jewish lead ...

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Suharto: Encyclopedia - Wee Kim Wee

Goh Chok Tong(1990–2004) Wee Kim Wee (黄金辉, Huáng Jīnhuī) (November 4, 1915–May 2, 2005) was the fourth President of Singapore, from 1985 to 1993. Born into a humble family, Wee Kim Wee was the son of a clerk. His father died when he was eight. Wee started out as a clerk working for The Straits Times, before becoming a reporter focusing on political issues. He eventually became one of the paper's main reporters. In 1941 he joined the United Press Associations, and was its chief correspondent in ...

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Suharto: Encyclopedia - Culture of East Timor

The Culture of East Timor reflects numerous cultural influences, including Portuguese, Roman Catholic and Malay, on the indigenous Austronesian cultures in East Timor. Culture of East Timor - Literature. Easily the most famous East Timorese author is Xanana Gusmão, the leader of the Timorese resistance organization Fretilin, and now the president of independent East Timor. He wrote two books during the struggle for independence. Also a poet and painter, he produced works describing the culture, values, and ...

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Suharto: Encyclopedia - Culture of Indonesia

This article is about the culture of Indonesia. Indonesia includes numerous related but distinct cultural and linguistic groups, many of which are ethnically Malay. Culture of Indonesia - Arts. Some art forms in Indonesia have been influenced by several cultures. The famous Javanese and Balinese dances, for example, contain aspects of Hindu culture and mythology. But as a matter of fact, the diversity of Indonesian culture has come as a result of a long process of acculturation between the original c ...

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Suharto: Encyclopedia - Indonesia

The Republic of Indonesia is located in the Malay Archipelago, the world's largest archipelago, between Indochina and Australia, between the Indian and Pacific Oceans. It is the most populous Muslim-majority nation in the world and the fourth most populous overall. It has had free elections since the 1998 Revolution which led to the resignation of President Suharto, who came to power in 1965. Indonesia - History. Under the influences of Hinduism and Buddhism, several kingdoms formed on the islands of Sumatr ...

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Suharto: Encyclopedia - Political corruption

In 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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Suharto: Encyclopedia - 1965

1965 (MCMLXV) was a common year starting on Friday (link goes to calendar). 1965 - Events. 1965 - January. January 4 - United States President Lyndon Johnson proclaims his "Great Society" during his State of the Union address. January 12 - Bodies of two 15 year olds - Christine Sharrock and Marrine Schmidt - found at Wanda Beach, Sydney (Wanda Beach Murders) January 14 - Prime Ministers of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland meet for the f ...

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Suharto: Encyclopedia - Communist Party of Indonesia

The Communist Party of Indonesia (in Bahasa Indonesia: Partai Komunis Indonesia, PKI) was a communist party in Indonesia. Prior to being crushed in 1965, it was the third largest communist party in the world. Communist Party of Indonesia - Initial establishment. Th party was established at the initiative of the Dutch socialist Henk Sneevliet in 1914, under the name Indies Social Democratic Association (in Dutch: Indische Sociaal-Democratische Vereeniging, ISDV). ISDV was constitu ...

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Suharto: Encyclopedia - Communist revolution

History of communism Schools of communism Marxism · Leninism Trotskyism · Maoism Council communism Religious communism Communist parties Communist International World Communist Movement Communist revolution World revolution Communist states The Soviet Union People's Republic of ...

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Suharto: Encyclopedia - West Kalimantan

West Kalimantan (Indonesian: Kalimantan Barat) is one of the provinces of Indonesia. It is one of four Indonesian provinces in Kalimantan, the Indonesian part of the island of Borneo. Its capital city Pontianak is located right on the Equator line. The province has an area of 146,807 km² with the population of about 3.74 million people (2000 census). Major ethnic groups include the Dayak, Malay, Chinese, which make up about 90% of the total population, as wel ...

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