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  • - The True Story of a Journalist's Murder in Java
    av Jose Manuel Tesoro
    292,-

    ONE AUGUST NIGHT IN 1996, on a rural highway in Java, an investigative journalist was beaten to death by unknown assailants. Two months later, police arrested a high-school drop-out and put him on trial for the reporter's murder. One problem: the accused killer had never met his alleged victim. Entwined in local rivalries, media intrigues, and the long-held beliefs of many Javanese in fate, myth and magic, the killing of Fuad Muhammad Syafruddin spawned an unprecedented criminal investigation, a gripping courtroom drama and a nationwide controversy that signaled the iron rule of Indonesia's longtime president, Suharto, was ending.Researched and written over two years from confidential documents, court records and exclusive interviews with police, investigators, lawyers, witnesses and survivors, this unique account reconstructs the legal and political drama surrounding one of Indonesia's most famous unsolved murders. Combining journalism, travel writing and true crime, The Invisible Palace is an engrossing and deeply described study of media, politics and justice in the contemporary developing world.JOSÉ MANUEL TESORO was Jakarta correspondent for Asiaweek magazine from 1997 to 2000. Born in Manila, he has lived and traveled widely in Indonesia and Southeast Asia, reporting for Asiaweek, Wired, East and The Economist Intelligence Unit.

  • - A History of the Cambodian Armed Forces 1970-1975
    av Ken Conboy
    867,-

    The first comprehensive history of Forces Armées Nationales Khmères - the Cambodian National Armed Forces - this fully-illustrated volume highlights the quarter of a million members of the Cambodian army, air force, and navy that saw daily combat during the five tumultuous years of the Khmer Republic. Although the war in Cambodia has been dubbed a "sideshow" to the larger, more widely reported conflict in neighboring Vietnam, the battles in Cambodia-a country smaller than the state of Oklahoma-were pivotal to U.S. foreign policy and played a critical factor in the final years of the Vietnam War.Ken Conboy heads Risk Management Advisory, a security consultancy in Jakarta. A graduate of Georgetown University and the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, Conboy studied at Sophia University in Tokyo and was a visiting fellow at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok. A resident of Indonesia since 1992, he is author of more than two dozen books on intelligence and military history.

  • - Australia and the Struggle for Indonesian Independence 1942-49
    av Rupert Lockwood
    345,-

  • - A Political Memoir of Modern Indonesia 1965-1998
    av Jusuf Wanandi
    238,-

    FOR MORE THAN THREE DECADES, Soeharto reigned as the most powerful man in Indonesia - President, father figure and infallible leader to millions. That span of the country's history has remained largely opaque to the public, with confusion and vagaries obscuring the inner workings of his regime. In Shades of Grey: A Political Memoir of Modern Indonesia 1965-1998, longtime political insider Jusuf Wanandi, who worked closely with the President's top advisors for decades, sheds light on the indecipherable dark of this period. From the day of the 1965 coup to the invasion of East Timor to Soeharto's complex relationships with China, the communist party and Islamic activists, Wanandi draws on behind-the-scenes knowledge and lifelong experience to illuminate some of the most dramatic and less understood elements of Indonesian history.Both history scholars and political novices will learn much from this book, gaining greater comprehension of how Indonesia came to be what it is today, as well as coming to understand one of modern history's largest political personalities. As the title suggests, nothing in this deeply layered story is black-and-white, no truths absolute in the violent and passionate tale of Indonesia's journey toward full democracy, but Wanandi offers perhaps the most comprehensive and nuanced explanation to date. Though no history can tell all sides of a story, Shades of Grey - colored by Wanandi's thoughtful voice, as well as humanizing anecdotes about great figures - paints a rich picture of a fascinating time, a picture that is sure to provoke debate and introspection for years to come. ABOUT THE AUTHORJusuf Wanandi (1937), a native of Sawahlunto, West Sumatra, is a lawyer by training and an activist by calling. He co-founded the Centre for Strategic and International Studies in 1971 and amongst his many other responsibilities and appointments he currently serves as President Director of The Jakarta Post and Chairman of Prasetiya Mulya Business School. He lives in Jakarta with his wife and family. This is his third book.

  • - Autobiography and the Representation of Modern Indonesia
    av C. W. Watson
    341,-

  • - A Political Biography of Mohammad Hatta
    av Mavis Rose
    439,-

  • - The Decline of a Commercial Aristocracy
    av Burhan Djabier Magenda
    439,-

  • - Indonesian Military Politics, 1975-1983
    av David Jenkins
    595,-

  • - The Indonesian Communist Uprising of 1948
    av Ann Swift
    439,-

  • - Changing Patterns of Military Politics in Indonesia in the 1990s
    av Douglas Kammen
    462,-

  • av Ken (Department of History Ward
    462,-

  • - Thirteen Contributions to the Debate
     
    462,-

  • av Leon Salim
    462,-

    Very little has been written about the twilight of Dutch rule in the Netherlands East Indies, in the period immediately after the Japanese army swept through Java and parachuted its forces into south Sumatra. When the Commander-in-Chief of the Netherlands Indies Army, Lt. General Hein Ter Poorten, surrendered to the Japanese in Kali Jati on March 9, 1942, that incident did not mark the end of Dutch control throughout the Indies. Major elements of the colonial government on Sumatra held out for a further three weeks before finally capitulating on March 28. The following memoir, Prisoners at Kota Cane by Leon Salim, presents the events of these final days in Sumatra from the perspective of an Indonesian arrested by the Dutch shortly after Ter Poorten's surrender. Although this diary was brought together into the form of a memoir shortly after the events it describes, the Indonesian version has never been published. I am grateful to Leon Salim for letting me translate and publish it, and for checking the translation and answering queries on it, for I think the memoir is an important contribution to our understanding of this period of Indonesia's history. - Audrey Kahin, November 1985

  • - Experiences During the People's War
    av T.B. Simatupang
    439,-

  • - Stories of Life in the City, From the Pages of the Jakarta Globe
     
    292,-

  • - A Study of the Following Recruited by Sutan Sjahrir in Occupied Jakarta
    av J.D. Legge
    345,-

  • - Love and Hatred in the Liberation War
    av Takao Fusayama
    439,-

  • - Indonesian Politics, 1957-1959
    av Daniel S. Lev
    439,-

  • - The Kaum Muda Movement in West Sumatra (1927-1933)
    av Taufik Abdullah
    439,-

  • - Problems in Indonesian-Japanese Wartime Cooperation
    av William H. Frederick
    439,-

  • - Key Documents
    av Harry J. Benda
    439,-

  • - A Plea for the Renaissance of the Trial Lawyer
    av Lloyd Paul Stryker
    439,-

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