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  1. THE SITUATION IN INDONESIA

    Fgr?telease 20S6OT4PP79T00800110001002 THE SITUATION IN INDONESIA The Indonesian army, under its able leader ... General Suharto, is the dominant power factor in Indonesia today. A year ago it was on the politi- cal ... in the evolution of Indonesia's post- independence. The reaction swept the generals into power and, ...

  2. INDONESIA

    2006/02/07: CIA-RDP7f O0826A001> 00010012-3 MEMO D69 IRLCO-iD The attached na cr or_ Indonesia was dow ... 900`?A-RDP79T00~&UA001800010012-3 33 INDONESIA 1. The Suharto regime, in which the army holds the preponderant power position, ... that Sukarno will be able to make a political comeback. Apparently he will be permitted to remain in Indonesia ...

  3. THE INDONESIAN SITUATION (REPORT #67- AS OF 4:00 PM EST)

    himself and to keep Indonesia on essen- tially the same course that it pursued prior to the abortive coup of 30 ... September. 3. President Sukarno stated emphatically that Indonesia retains its membership ... The initial public announcement of Indonesia's member- ship in the axis was made during Indonesia ...

  4. THE SITUATION IN INDONESIA (REPORT #69-- AS OF 4:00 P. M. EST)

    22 November 1965 INTELLIGENCE MEMORANDUM The Situation in Indonesia (Report- As of 4:00 P.L EST) 03 ... 1. In an indication of increased Chinese irritation over the course of developments in Indonesia ... "persecution" of Chinese nationals in Indonesia. Declaring that the notes called upon Indonesia to punish ...

  5. THE NEW INDONESIAN CABINET

    Indon.esia's severe economic deterioration. Apparently this is equally the hope of the government. Though ... of payments on Indonesia's large interna- tional debt and that arrangements can soon. be made ... service positions i mediately below the ministerial level. 11. In.donesia's economy inevitably will ...

  6. VALIDITY STUDY OF SNIE 65-58 THE OUTLOOK IN INDONESIA PUBLISHED 12 AUGUST 1958 AND SNIE 65-59 LIKELIHOOD OF INDONESIAN ARMED ACTION AGAINST WEST NEW GUINEA PUBLISHED 10 FEBRUARY 1959

    in Indonesia Published 12 August 1958 SNIE 65-59 Likelihood of Indonesian Armed Action Against West New Guinea ... Validity Study of SNIE 65-58 The Outlook in Indonesia Published 12 August."19,58 SNIE 65-59 Likelihood ...

  7. THE INDONESIAN SITUATION (REPORT #61-- AS OF 4:00 PM EST)

    apparently strengthening position, anti-Communist action is con- tinuing throughout Indonesia. 2. Mass ... yesterday, bitterly attacked the PKI. Nasution declared that the party should be banned not because Indonesia ...

  8. THE INDONESIAN SITUATION (REPORT #46- AS OF 4:00 P.M. EDT)

    of Interior has announced the firing of the Communist mayor of Surabaya, Indonesia's second largest city ... riff, Indonesia has sudpended its exports to Communist China. No press announcement to this effect ...

  9. AID AND TRADE ACTIVITIES OF COMMUNIST COUNTRIES IN LESS DEVELOPED AREAS OF THE FREE WORLD 1 JULY- 31 DECEMBER 1964

    recipient of aid during the last half of 1964. Indonesia and Pakistan were the other main recipients. Four ... and Indonesia. Eastern European countries extended total credits of $210 million to five less developed ... military assistance to Afghanistan, India, Indonesia, Syria, and the UAR, and the Chinese Com- munists gave ...

  10. SINO-SOVIET BLOC ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES IN UNERDEVELOPED AREAS 1 JANUARY-30 JUNE 1958

    of countries. particularly in Indonesia, where the Bloc negotiated and promptly began to implement military ... the amount of new extensions. The largest portion of the new credits is for the purchase of arms. Indonesia ... million; Indonesia, $59 million; Yemen, $36 million; Ceylon, $30 million; and E;ypt, $20 million. Pakistan ...

  11. THE INDONESIA SITUATION (REPORT # 50-- AS OF 4:00 P.M. EDT)

    The Indonesia Situation (Report # 50-- As of 4:0 P.M. EDT) 1, President Sukarno yesterday called in several ... influence in Indonesia, the Minister of Education ordered today that all school textbooks written by members ...

  12. THE INDONESIAN SITUATION (REPORT #42-- AS OF 4;00 P.M. EDT)

    of postponements which will keep him in Indonesia indefinitely. Approved For Release 2006/02/07: ... pport seize all of the PKI couldecZ that Continued Chinese Communst compel l Indonesia to expel ...

  13. THE INDONESIAN SITUATION (REPORT #40-- AS OF 4:00 P.M. EDT)

    Indonesia to conduct a joint "introspection and correction." He said that in the near future ... apparently for Algiers, seems to be firm. 9. If Sukarno should leave Indonesia also,, this would seem ...

  14. SENIOR INTERDEPARTMENTAL GROUP

    CIA-RDP79T00826A001100010030-0 Approved For R,PJease 2Q~, 0,~~P79T00826~,01100010030-0 Page 1. Indonesia 1 2. Congo (Kinshasa) ... is to be held in Tokyo in mid-September. Direct economic assistance is also needed. For this, Indonesia looks ... readmission to the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. To rejoin the Fund, however, Indonesia must ...

  15. SINO-SOVIET BLOC ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES IN UNDERDEVELOPED AREAS 1 JULY-31 DECEMBER 1961

    earlier in 1961 by he USR with Indonesia and the UA]i. By the end of 1961 the Bloc had entered ... gains were registere: in Cuba, Guinea, Indonesia, Iraq, Mali, and the UAR. S-E-C-R-E-T Approved ... increases occurred in the UAR, Cuba, Indonesia, and Iraq. Mali accepted 15 Soviet military technicians, ...

  16. SINO-SOVIET BLOC ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES IN UNDERDEVELOPED AREAS 1 JULY-31 DECEMBER 1958

    The UAR received about $950 million, almost 40 percent of total extensions; India and Indonesia received ... percent of which went. for arms purchases; approximately half of the credits drawn by Indonesia ... the distribu- tion of Bloc credits. Almost 30 percent served in the UAR; and, Afghanistan, India, Indonesia ...

  17. STAFF STUDY ON PSYCHOLOGICAL STRATEGY PLANNING TASKS WITH REGARD TO SOUTHEAST ASIA

    8 Burma p. 9 Malaya p. 11 Philippine Republic P- 12 Indonesia 14 Minor Colonial Possessions in SEA p < ... of Malaya Philippine Republic Indonesia and various less important colonial possessions, as New Guinea ... and educational influences have been active more recently. It appears that only certain parts of Indonesia, New ...

  18. SINO-SOVIET BLOC ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES IN UNDERDEVELOPED AREAS 1 JULY-31 DECEMBER 1959

    with Communist China and China's attempts to force Indonesia to abandon its campaign to eliminate Chinese ... propaganda successes in Indonesia but was unable to convert them to political advantage during the period. ... Indonesia shifted most of its military purchases to the West, the strong in- digenous Communist Party made ...

  19. SINO-SOVIET BLOC ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES IN NON-COMMUNIST UNDERDEVELOPED AREAS 1 JANUARY-30 JUNE 1963

    were also concluded with Algeria, the United Arab Republic (UAR), and Indonesia. Deliveries of equipment ... stuc._ents had. returned. Af;hanista.n, Indonesia, and the UAR also have indicated a greater desire ... Indonesia and the UAR. The known extensions for the first half of 1963 are it marked contrast to estimated ...

  20. SINO-SOVIET BLOC ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES IN UNDERDEVELOPED AREAS 1 JANUARY-30 JUNE 1962

    percent of the amount drawn. More than three-fourths of the total repayments were by India, Indonesia ... the UAR, and Yugoslavia. The USSR concluded new military aid agreements with Indonesia, 14rocs(and Syria ... and Indonesia in- creased markedly during the review period. Strong Soviet support for Afghanistan ...

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