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Subversion as Foreign Policy: The Secret Eisenhower and Dulles Debacle in Indonesia
Based on unprecedented access to secret documents and countless interview with many of the participants, Subversion as foreign policy is an extraordinary account of how America's foreign policy is actually conducted. During the late 1950s President Eisenhower and Secretary of State John Foster Dulles provoked a civil war in Indonesia, aimed at transforming the character of its government to fit their own prescriptions. Working through the CIA (and bypassing the American embassy in Jakarta), Eisenhower and Dulles secretly financed, armed, and provided air power to dissident colonels, encouraging them to break with the central government, eventually forcing a disastrous civil war.
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