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Suharto's Cold War: Indonesia, Southeast Asia, and the World
This book presents a different account of the international political economy of the New Order. It argues that the Cold War served as the nexus between the suharto regime and international capital. Suharto considered the army the sole institution in Indonesia capable of safeguarding the archipelago from what heregarded as the persistent and pervasive threat of communism. An array of international actors in the United States, Western Europe, and Japan share Suharto's determination to forestall a communist resurgence in Indonesia and furnished his with the resources necesary to sustain his bid to transform the archipelago.
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