Buku frente t suharto biography

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  • New Order (Indonesia)

    1966–1998 period of rule by Suharto

    The New Order (Indonesian: Orde Baru, abbreviated Orba) describes the regime of the second Indonesian President Suharto from his rise to power in 1966 until his resignation in 1998. Suharto coined the term upon his accession and used it to contrast his presidency with that of his predecessor Sukarno (retroactively dubbed the "Old Order" or Orde Lama).

    Immediately following the attempted coup in 1965, the political situation was uncertain, and Suharto's New Order found much popular support from groups wanting a separation from Indonesia's problems since its independence. The 'generation of 66' (Angkatan 66) epitomised talk of a new group of young leaders and new intellectual thought. Following Indonesia's communal and political conflicts, and its economic collapse and social breakdown of the late 1950s through to the mid-1960s, the "New Order" was committed to achieving and maintaining political order, economic

    Indonesia's Foreign Policy under Suharto: Aspiring to International Leadership (2nd edition) [2 ed.] 9789814951623

    Table of contents :
    Contents
    Preface to the Second Edition
    Preface
    Acknowledgements
    INTRODUCTION: Suharto’s Foreign Policy
    1. Determinants of Indonesia’s Foreign Policy: In Search of an Explanation
    2. Indonesia’s utländsk Policy before the New Order: In Search of a Format
    3. Indonesia’s Foreign Policy during the “New Order” (I): The Rise of the Military
    4. Indonesia’s utländsk Policy during the “New Order” (II): The Assertive Role of the President
    5. Indonesia’s Relations with the ASEAN States: Regional Stability and Leadership Role
    6. Indonesia’s Relations with Australia and Papua New Guinea: Security and Cultural Issues
    7. Indonesia-China Relations: Ideology, Ethnic kinesisk and the President
    8. Indonesia-Vietnam Relations and the Kampuchean Issue: The Security Factor
    9. Indonesia-Superpower Relations: Economic and Non-Economic Factors
    10. Indonesia, the Middle

  • buku frente t suharto biography
  • Suharto
    Suharto in 1993
    2nd President of Indonesia

    In office
    12 March 1967 - 21 May 1998
    Acting to 27 March 1968
    Vice PresidentHamengkubuwono IX
    Adam Malik
    Umar Wirahadikusumah
    Sudharmono
    Try Sutrisno
    B. J. Habibie
    Preceded bySukarno
    Succeeded byB. J. Habibie
    16th sekreterare General of Non-Aligned Movement

    In office
    7 September 1992 – 20 October 1995
    Preceded byDobrica Ćosić
    Succeeded byErnesto Samper Pizano
    4th Indonesian Armed Forces Commander

    In office
    1969–1973
    Preceded byAbdul Haris Nasution
    Succeeded byMaraden Panggabean
    8th Indonesian Army Chief of Staff

    In office
    1965–1967
    Preceded byPranoto Reksosamudra
    Succeeded byMaraden Panggabean
    1st Armed Force and Strategic Reserve (KOSTRAD) Commander

    In office
    1961–1965
    Preceded byPosition created
    Succeeded byUmar Wirahadikusumah
    Personal details
    Born (1921-06-08)8 June 1921
    Kemusuk, Dutch Eas