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Register of the Guy Jean PaukerPapers, 1928-1996
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Register of the Guy Jean Pauker Papers, 1928-1996
Prepared by Ronald BulatoffHoover Institution ArchivesStanford UniversityStanford, California 94305-6010Phone: (650) 723-3563Fax: (650) 725-3445Email: [email protected]© 2000Hoover Institution Archives. All rights reserved.
Register of the Guy Jean PaukerPapers, 1928-1996
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Register of the Guy Jean Pauker Papers, 1928-1996
Hoover Institution ArchivesStanford UniversityStanford, CaliforniaContact Information
Hoover Institution ArchivesStanford UniversityStanford, California 94305-6010Phone: (650) 723-3563Fax: (650) 725-3445Email: [email protected]
Prepared by:Ronald BulatoffDate Completed:1984
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Descriptive SummaryTitle: Guy Jean Pauker Papers,Date (inclusive): 1928-1996Collection number: 82096Creator: Pauker, Guy J.Collection Size: 271 manuscript boxes, 34 card file boxes, 1 oversize box, 5 envelopes, 10 slide boxes, 35 microfilm reels,1 motion picture film reel (146 linear feet)Repository: Hoover Institution ArchivesStanford, California 94305-6010Abstract: Studies, reports, memoranda, notes, correspondence, trial transcripts, bulletins, press summaries, clippings, andprinted matter, relating to political, social, and economic conditions in Indonesia; Indonesian foreign relations, especiallywith the United States; communism in Indonesia; the coup of 1965 in Indonesia, and trials in its aftermath; and education inIndonesia.Physical Location: Hoover Institution ArchivesLanguage: English and Indonesian.AccessCollection open for research.The Hoover Institution Archives only allows access to copies of audiovisual items. To listen to sound recordings or to viewvideos or films during your visit, please contact the Archives at least two working days before your arrival. We will thenadvise you of the accessibility of the material you wish to see or hear. Please note that not all audiovisual material isimmediately accessible.Publication RightsFor copyright status, please contact the Hoover Institution Archives.Preferred Citation[Identification of item], Guy Jean Pauker Papers, [Box no.], Hoover Institution Archives.Acquisition InformationMaterials were acquired by the Hoover Institution Archives in 1982.AccrualsMaterials may have been added to the collection since this finding aid was prepared. To determine if this has occurred, findthe collection in Stanford University's online catalog at http://searchworks.stanford.edu/ . Materials have been added to thecollection if the number of boxes listed in the online catalog is larger than the number of boxes listed in this finding aid.
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Scope and Content of CollectionStudies, reports, memoranda, notes, correspondence, trial transcripts, bulletins, press summaries, clippings, and printedmatter, relating to political, social, and economic conditions in Indonesia; Indonesian foreign relations, especially with theUnited States; communism in Indonesia; the coup of 1965 in Indonesia, and trials in its aftermath; and education inIndonesia.Access PointsIndonesia.Indonesia--Politics and government--1950-1966.Indonesia--Politics and government--1966-Indonesia--History--Coup d'etat, 1965.Indonesia--Economic conditions--1945-Indonesia--Social conditions.Indonesia--Foreign relations--United States.United States--Foreign relations--Indonesia.Communism--Indonesia.Education--Indonesia.Communism.Education.United States--Foreign relations.Moving-pictures.Slides (Photography)BiographyAmerican political scientist; senior staff member, Rand Corporation, 1960-1916,September15
born, Bucharest, Rumania
1938 Lic es lett, University of Bucharest1939 Lic en droit, University of Bucharest1950 AM, Harvard University1952 Ph.D., Harvard University1954-55 Postdoctoral Ford Fellowship in Indonesia1952-56 Instructor and lecturer, Harvard University1953-56 Research associate, Massachussetts Institute of Technology1955 co-author, Comparative Politics of Non-Western Countries1956-59 Assistant professor, political science, University of California, Berkeley1958 author, Indonesian Images of Their National Self1959 author, Southeast Asia As a Problem Area in the Next Decade1959-1963 Associate professor, political science, University of California, Berkeley1960- Senior staff member, Rand Corporations, Social Science Department1962 contributor, The Role of the Military in Indonesia1970- Research associate, Environmental Quality Lab, California, Institute of Technology1972 co-author, Smog: A Report to the Peoples
Boxes: 1-2 CORRESPONDENCE, 1947-1973Scope and Content NoteCorrespondence arranged alphabetically by last name of correspondent.
Box 1., Folder 1 Abdulgani, Roeslan, 1960Folder 2 Aikin, Charles, 1957Folder 3 Alisjahbana, S. Takdir, 1958Folder 4 Allen, Raymond, 1959Folder 5 Asia Foundation, The, 1960
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Folder 6 Benda, Harry J., 1959Folder 7 Brackman, Arnold C., 1967Folder 8 Dang Duc Khoi, n.d.Folder 9 Davies, Joss, 1964Folder 10 Dougharty, Larry, 1971Folder 11 El Ibrahimy, Nur, 1959Folder 12 Feith, Herbert, 1972Folder 13 Gailbraith, Francis J., 1953Folder 14 Geisler, Richard A., 1960Folder 15 Gie, Goei Hok, 1958Folder 16 Glassburner, Bruce, 1961Folder 17 Goss, Hilton P., 1959Folder 18 Gould, James W., 1957Folder 19 Harvard University, Graduate School of Public Administration, Defense Studies
Program, 1961Folder 20 Hawkins, Everett D., 1954Folder 21 Heath, James P., 1959Folder 22 Hnatko, Florence A., 1972Folder 23 Howland, Richard C., 1968 IndonesiaFolder 24 Dewan National, 1958Folder 25 Ministry of Information, 1958Folder 26 Kahin, George, 1958Folder 27 Karam, Frank, 1961Folder 28 Karnow, Stanley, 1966Folder 29 Kelley, Baiba, 1966Folder 30 Kie, Lim Bian, 1972Folder 31 Kissinger, Henry A., 1959Folder 32 Koesnan, Rh., 1959Folder 33 Kohlberg, Alfred, 1947-49, 1955-56Folder 34 Landry, Lionel, 1973Folder 35 Langer, Paul F., 1959Folder 36 Library of Congress, 1954Folder 37 Lilienthal, Philip, 1961Folder 38 Lyon, Peter, 1966Folder 39 Martin, June M., 1956Folder 40 Martin, Pierre, 1968Folder 41 Miller, Paul, 1959Folder 42 Mintz, Jeanne S., 1954Folder 42A Moh, Danny, 1960Folder 43 Molenaar, E., 1954Folder 44 Nishijima, Shigetada, 1958Folder 45 Oliver, Douglas L., 1954Folder 46 O'Neill, Thomas P., 1955Folder 47 Palmier, Leslie H., 1956Folder 48 Pembangunan, Ltd., 1958-59Folder 49 Pirngadie, Rudy, 1958Folder 50 Polamka, Peter, 1968Folder 51 Rasjid, S. M., 1958Folder 52 Rogers, W. S., 1954Folder 53 Rosecrance, Richard N., 1964Folder 54 Sadli, Mohammad, 1960Folder 55 Scalapino, Robert A., 1968Folder 56 Semadi, Pudjo, 1957Folder 57 Simatupang, T. B., 1959-1966Folder 58 Smythe, Dallas W., 1968Folder 59 Soedjatmoko, 1959Folder 60 Soemanto, 1970
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Folder 61 Soemarsono, Soemarso, 1969Folder 62 Soetomo, R., 1960Folder 63 Sudarmadi, 1970Folder 64 Sumarjo, R., 1956Folder 65 Taylor, Paul, 1958-59Folder 66 Thajeb, Sjarif, 1971Folder 67 Thomas, K. D., 1965Folder 68 Thurnherr, Charlotte M., 1953Folder 69 Tovar, B. Hugh, 1966Folder 70 Town Hall, Los Angeles, 1966Folder 71 U.S. Department of State. Office of Intelligence Research. External Research Staff.
1954Folder 72 University of Indonesia, Library Faculty of Economics, 1959Folder 73 Van Niel, Robert, 1954Box 2., Folder 1 Widjajaamiarsa, Kabullah, 1962Folder 2 Williams, Lea, 1953Folder 3 MiscellaneousBoxes: 2-3 SPEECHES AND WRITINGS, 1954-1973
Scope and Content NoteDrafts, notes, printed and typewritten copies of speeches and writings, arrangedalphabetically by subject or title.
Box 2., Folder 4 Comments on and excerpts from published sources, n.d.
Physical Description: Typescripts and holographs. Communist Prospects in Indonesia.
Physical Description: Typescript (printed copy). Folder 5 May 1964Folder 6 November 1964Folder 7 Council on Foreign Relations meetings, April 15, 1964, notes on.
Physical Description: Typescript (mimeographed copy) and holograph. Folder 8 Election law in Indonesia, n.d. Untitled drafts and notes. Indonesia.Folder 9 Indonesia: The PKI's Road to Power, Printed copy.Folder 10-13 Untitled drafts and notes pertaining, n.d.Box 3., Folder 1 Indonesian economic stabilization, 1954, notes on, n.d.Folder 2 The Indonesian Image of the National Self, March 23, 1959.
Physical Description: Typescript (mimeographed copy). Folder 3 Indonesian Image of National Self Project, 1957-59.
Physical Description: Handwritten notes. Folder 4 Indonesian Perspectives on the Indian Ocean, March 1971.
Physical Description: Typescript (photocopy). Folder 5 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for International Studies, Project on
the Economic and Political Development of Indonesia, notes on, n.d.Folder 6 The Miracle of Indonesia, January 1, 1973.
Physical Description: Printed copy. Folder 7 1956 Perspectives on Indonesian Politics and Economic Development, June 26, 1956.
Physical Description: Typescript (mimeographed copy). Folder 8 North Sumatra population, notes on, November 1954
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Folder 9 Pauker Shows Reversal in Asia, Indonesia, Strategic Balances, remarks by G. Pauker,March 22, 1966.
Physical Description: Printed copy. Political Aspects of Economic Development, n.d.Folder 10 Handwritten draftFolder 11 TypescriptFolder 12 The Problem of Political Stability, n.d.
Physical Description: Handwritten draft. Folder 13 The Role of the Military in Indonesia, n.d.
Physical Description: Handwritten and typewritten drafts. Folder 14 Tentara Nasional Indonesia (Indonesian National Army) by A. H. Nasution, comments
on, n.d.Physical Description: Holograph.
Folder 15 Untitled drafts and notesBoxes: 3-6 COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDONESIA (PARTAI KOMMUNIS INDONESIA), 1955-1971.
Scope and Content NoteCorrespondence, reports, minutes of meetings, manuscripts and other materials issued byand pertaining to the Indonesian Communist Party.
Box 3.,Folder 16-18
General
Box 4., Folder 1 General Aidit, Dipa NusantraFolder 2 GeneralFolder 3 Anti-Imperialisme Dans Front Nasional, 1962Folder 4 The International Communist Movement and the Southeast Asian Revolution,
October 3, 1963Folder 5 Lessons From the History of the Indonesian Communist Party, speech, May 23,
1960Folder 6-8 Pilihan Tulisan, 1965Folder 9 Political Report, May 1965Folder 10 Report to the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Indonesia, February
10-12, 1963Folder 11 The Selected Works of D. N. Aidit, September 1961Box 5., Folder 1 The Selected Works of D. N. Aidit, September 1961Folder 2-3 The Selected Works of D. N. Aidit, Volume IFolder 4 Antonov, I., In the Struggle For the People's Interests: On the 47th Anniversary of
the Communist Party of Indonesia, article, Pravda, May 28, 1967Folder 5 Appeal of the Marxist-Leninist Group of the CP of Indonesia, November 1967Folder 6 Articles on the leaders of the Indonesian Communist Party, September 1965Folder 7 Australian Communist Party, joint statement with, December 28, 1959 Central CommitteeFolder 8 General Report for the Sixth National Congress, February 1959 Political BureauFolder 9 An Evaluation of the Kerdja Cabinet, After One Year in Office, July 8, 1960Folder 9A Report to the Seventh Expanded Plenary Session, November 19, 1958 Statements, 1966Folder 10 August 16Folder 11 August 17Folder 12 A Political Report by the Chairman, 3rd Session, 1961Folder 13 Second Plenary Session, December 1960 Second PlenumFolder 14 Resolutions, January 1964
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Folder 15 Speeches, January 1964Folder 16 Fourth Plenum, decisions, April 1962Folder 17 Sixth Plenum, documents, March-April 1958Box 6., Folder 1 Eighth Plenum, August 6-7, 1959Folder 2 Constitution, 1959Folder 3 Fortieth anniversary of the Indonesian Communist Party, May 1960Folder 4 Four Year PlanFolder 5 Fu, Hsiung, The Indonesian People's Revolutionary Struggle and the Indonesian
Communist Party, article, Peking Review, No. 23, June 1963Folder 6 Hindley, Donald, The PKI and the Peasants, article, Problems of Communism,
November-December 1962Folder 7 Indonesian Communist Subversion From Abroad, article, Asian Notes, January 13,
1969Folder 8 Indonesian Communists Diagree Over Party's Future Role, article, Asian Notes, May
1, 1967Folder 9 Kepidupan Partai (Party Life), selections from, June 1960Folder 10 NASAKOM Cabinet, 1964Folder 11 Pajetta, Giuliano, Italian Communists Praise Performance of Indonesian Communist
Party, January 1964Folder 12 Program revision, September 1959 Sixth National Congress, August 6-7, 1959Folder 13 Foreign Fraternal DelegationsFolder 14 SpeechesFolder 15 Starner, Frances L., The Partai Kommunis Indonesia, n.d.Folder 16 United Moslem Party Demands dissolution of PKI, September 1960 Van Der Kroef, Justus M.17 Dilemnas of Indonesian Communism, article, Pacific
Affairs, Vol. XXXV, No. 2, Summer 1962Folder 18 How Dear Is the Indonesian Communist Party? 1965Folder 19 Indonesian Communism Under Aidit, article, Problems of Communism,
November-December 1958Boxes: 6-62 INDONESIA SUBJECT FILE, 1945-1980.
Scope and Content NoteCorrespondence, reports, memoranda, government documents, clippings, printed matter,and other materials, pertaining to or issued by the Indonesian government.
Box 6,Folder 20-21
General
Abdulgani, RoeslanFolder 22 Exposition of the motives of conferring the degree of Doctor Honoris Causa in
Political Science, University of Padjadjaran, July 31, 1961Folder 23 The Political Party System of Indonesia On the Eve of the Elections, paper read
before the Mata Hari Club, Djakarta, September 21, 1955Folder 24 Politics and Science, speech, Padjadjaran University, July 31, 1961Box 7., Folder 1 Recent Poltical Changes in Indonesia, speech, Yale University, December 9, 1966Folder 2 Statement on the restoration of the lawful rights of the People's Republic of China
in the United Nations, November 28, 1966Folder 3 Aerial survey, 1955Folder 4 Agriculture and land useFolder 5 Air transport services agreement with the U.S., January 1968Folder 6 Alisjahbana, S. Takdir, The Promotion of Understanding Among People, November
1969Folder 7 The Ambonese Revolt, n.d.Folder 8 American community in Djakarta, telephone directory, n.d.Folder 9 American University, Washington, D.C., Special Operations Research Office,
Indonesia Project, 1960Folder 10 American Universities Field Staff Reports Service, 1957-59Folder 11 Antara News Bulletin, 1967-1973 Armed forces
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Folder 12-14 GeneralFolder 15 The Armed Forces and the Maintenance of Stability in Indonesia - With Specific
Refence to U.S. Assistance, July 1973Box 8., Folder 1 Anti-Corruption Act, April-September 1957Folder 2 Army after October 17th affairFolder 3 Army and the press, 1957Folder 4 Army policy, 1957 ClippingsFolder 5 1953-56Folder 6-7 1955Box 9., Folder 1 1955 Djakarta militaryFolder 2 1953-54Folder 3 1955Folder 4-6 1956Folder 7 1956-57Folder 8 1957Box 10.,Folder 1-2
1957
Folder 3-4 GeneralFolder 5 ACSFolder 6 ACS and the press, 1956Folder 7 ACS policy on the Army, 1956Folder 8 Army and the National Conference, 1957Folder 9 Army vs. the press ClippingsBox 11.,Folder 1-3
1956-57
Folder 4-6 1957Folder 7 Corruption, 1956Folder 8 Foreign project and military mission, 1956Box 12., Folder 1 Kabinet B.H.Folder 1A KSADFolder 2 Lubis affair, 1957Folder 3 Nasution's period, November-December 1955Folder 4 Palembang Conference, January-February 1957Folder 5 Promotion, reconstruction of the Army, 1956Folder 6 Simbolon affairsFolder 7 SulindoFolder 8 Djakarta military command, 1956Folder 9 General condition of the Army during the second half of 1956 and ACS policyFolder 10 Hatta, Mohammad, Movement of the Dewan Banteng..., June 1957Folder 11 Kalimantan policy, 1957Folder 12 Military Administration Conference, June 1957Folder 13 Military Command, 1957Folder 14 Military Mission and Foreign Project, 1957Box 13.,Folder 1-3
Nasution, Abdul Haris, Notes On Indonesian Military Policy, May 1955
Folder 4 Nasution, Basarudin, Explanations On Some Paragraphs of the Regeling SOBRegulations, 1957
Folder 5 Siliwangi Division Sokowati, S.Folder 6 Application of the Development of All-People Defense to the Realization of New
Order, Pantja-Sila, November 24, 1964Folder 7 Indonesian Revolution Gives Mental Strength, November 30, 1964Folder 8 Questions and proposals by attendants of the Revolution Cadres Course on a
lecture by, November 24, 1964Folder 9 Sulawesi policy
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Box 14., Folder 1 Sumatra policyFolder 2 Arrested VIP in TT III and general security problemFolder 3-4 Art, culture, danceFolder 5 Atomic energyFolder 6 Badan Penjelidek Usaha Persiapan Kemerdekaan Indonesia (Investigating Committee
for Preparation of Indonesia's Independence), The Territory of Indonesian State,discussions, Djakarta, 1945
BaliFolder 7 GeneralFolder 8 Geertz, Clifford, Form and Variation in Balinese Village Structure, November 1958Folder 9 Geertz, Clifford and Hildred, The Balinese Kinship System, January 1959Folder 10 Geertz, Hildred, Ethnic vs. National Loyalties in the Indonesian Village: Bali, n.d.Folder 11 Bank Indonesia, 1956-57Folder 12 BibliographiesFolder 13 Bogor Conference, December 1954Folder 14 Books for sale on Indonesia, 1965Folder 15 Budget, 1958Folder 16 Butwell, Richard, The Impact of Indonesia on the International Relations of Southeast
Asia, n.d.Folder 17 Carr, Denzel, Bahasa Indonesia, 1956Box 15., Folder 1 Central Organization of All-Indonesian Labor (SOBSI), 1960Folder 2 Centre For Strategic and International Studies, Djakarta, seminars on Indonesia,
April 23 - May 12, 1973Folder 3 Chinese inFolder 4 Colbert, Evelyn, Reconsiderations - The Road Not Taken - Decolonization and
Independence in Indonesia and Indochina, article, Foreign Affairs, Vol. 51, No. 3,April 1973
CommerceFolder 5 1955-57Folder 6 Mears, Leon A., Some Aspects of Rice Marketing in Indonesia, August 3, 1958Folder 7 Wolters, O. W., Early Indonesian Commerce - A Study of the Origins of Srivijaya,
excerpts fromFolder 8-11 Communism inBox 16., Folder 1 Communism in Consulate, San Francisco, CaliforniaFolder 2 GeneralFolder 3 Information Section, Information on Indonesia, 1958-59 Information and Trade Bureau, News On IndonesiaFolder 4 1961-62Folder 5 1962Folder 6 1962-63Folder 7 1965Folder 8 1968-1970Folder 9 1970-71Box 17., Folder 1 1972Folder 2 Coordination Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Bangkok, Communication Habits in
Indenesia, October 1961Folder 3 Darmanto, R. M., speech, American Indonesian Chamber of Commerce, New York,
January 10, 1952Folder 4 Davies, Derek, Indonesia - Consensus in the Negative, Foreign Eastern Economic
Review, February 25, 1974 Department of Education and CultureFolder 5 Education and cultural technical assistance proposals, 1971-72 Office of Educational DevelopmentFolder 6 BPP System Development Tasks - Report of Bernede-Heneveld Mission,
February 22 - March 6, 1971 United Nations Development ProgramFolder 7 Plan of operation, 1971
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Folder 8 Project Manager's Report, June 9, 1971Folder 9 Report of the Review Mission, June 1971Folder 10 Request for UNDP/UNESCO Project Ins. 28, July 1971Folder 11 Textbook Project - Primary Schools, 1971-74 Department of InformationFolder 12 Art and entertainment activities in the framework of foreign relations, 1971Folder 13 Commercial Code and domestic capital investment, 1971Folder 14 Criminal acts of corruption, elimination of, 1971Folder 15 Elections and voting, 1971Folder 16 Facts and Figures, 1971Folder 17 Foreign Information Directorate, ASEAN - Report of the Second Meeting of the
ASEAN Permanent Committee on Mass Media, Kuala Lampur, May 17-19, 1971Folder 18 Foreign resident news agencies in Djakarta, 1971Folder 19 Government statements, 1971Folder 20 Indonesia, Vol. I, No. 1, 1960Box 18., Folder 1 Information Bulletin, 1971Folder 2 Jogjakarta, n.d.Folder 3 Law No. 5 of the Year 1970 on the State Budget for Year 1970-71Folder 4 Pakistan, 1971Folder 5 Permits to alien vessels in Indonesia's territorial waters, 1971Folder 6 President of Indonesia, decision of, No. 3, June 1971Folder 7 Sokowati, S., T.N.I. and Civic Mission, An Aspect of Regional Development, 1963Folder 8 Tjibinong Cement Factory, granting of additional tax allowances to, July 1971Folder 9 Derkach, Nadia, The Soviet Policy Towards Indonesia On the West Irian and the
Malaysian Disputes, March 1965Folder 10-11 Description and travelFolder 12 Devillers, Philippe, L'Indonesie Depuis 1942, reprint, Revue Francaise de Science
Politique, Vol. VIII, No. 4, December 1958Folder 13 Dewan Lambung Mangkurat (Lambung Mangkurat Council)Folder 14-15 Dewan Nasional (National Council)Folder 16 Dewan Perantjang Nasional (National Planning Council)Folder 17 Djakarta - It's Rehabilitation and Development, n.d.Folder 18 Djakarta Military Conference, September 16-17, 1959Box 19., Folder 1 Djakarta press excerpts, 1967Folder 2 Djiwa Baru, 1957-58 Dutch East IndiesFolder 3 GeneralFolder 4 Bromley, M., A Preliminary Report on Law Among the Grand Valley Dani of Irian
Barat, 1965Folder 5-7 Clippings HistoryFolder 8 1942-45Folder 9 1945-46Folder 10 1946Folder 11 1946-49Folder 12 Kerr, J. R., The Political Future of New Guinea, Australian Outlook, reprint, Vol. 13,
No. 3, September 1959Folder 13 The Nationalization of Dutch Owned Enterprises in Netherlands Information Bureau, New YorkFolder 14 The Netherlands Commonwealth and the Future, 1945Folder 15 Netherlands News, Vol. 7, June-October 1943Folder 16 U.S. Department of State, Work of the United Good Offices Committee in
Indonesia, March 14, 1948Folder 17 Van Der Kroef, Justus M., The West New Guinea Dispute, 1958Folder 18 Voting Procedures in West Irian, General Elections Institute, Indonesia, 1969Box 20., Folder 1 East Indonesia, security, 1954 Economic conditionsFolder 2-4 General
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Folder 5 Condliffe, J. B., Private Investment in Indonesia, n.d.Folder 6 Hensley, Roy J., The Role of Development Banks and Corporations in Economic
Development: With An Examination of the Indonesian Experience, n.d. Higgins, BenjaminFolder 7 Economic Stabilization and Development in Indonesia, Institute of Pacific
Relations paper, 1954Folder 8 Indonesia's Development Plans and Problems, 1966Folder 9 Mears, Leon N., Economic Development in Indonesia, n.d.Folder 10 Rieffel, Alexis and Aninda S. Wirjasuputra, Goverment Owned Enterprises in
Indonesia, US/AID/Indonesia staff paper, January 1972Folder 11 Van Der Kroef, Justus M., Indonesia's Economic Dilemna, Far Eastern Survey, Vol.
XXIV, No. 4, April 1960Folder 12 Editors, journalists, news agencies, publishers, 1970 EducationBox 21.,Folder 1-5
General
Folder 6 Allen, Raymond B., Report on the Institutions of Higher Education in IndonesiaEmphasizing Organization, Structure, and Management, August 1, 1959
Folder 7 Bruner, Edward M. and Elaine C., Anthropological Perspectives on PrimaryEducation in Indonesia, August 1969
Folder 8 Education Objectives Workshop, Djakarta, September 13-24, 1971Folder 9 Engineering education, 1955-1965Folder 10 Heckelman, T. Jack and Kartomo Wirosuhardjo, The Systems Approach to
Educational Reform in Indonesia, n.d.Folder 11 Indonesian students going to the United States, orientation course, 1957Folder 12 Kentucky at Bandung, March 1968, University of Kentucky in affiliation with
Institut Teknologi Bandung (Technological University at Bandung)Folder 13 Kentucky at Bogor, March 1968, University of Kentucky in affiliation with the
Institut Pertanian Bogor (Agricultural University at Bogor) Office of Educational DevelopmentBox 22., Folder 1 National Assessment of Education, December 1971Folder 2 Permanency of Literacy, June 1971 Primary Task ForceFolder 3 Study of Headmasters, June 1971Folder 4 Survey of Teacher Characteristics, July 1971Folder 5 Reports on visits of the Assessment Survey Team, March 1971Folder 6 UNESCO and AIR contract, 1971Folder 7 Primary school curriculum development, 1970 Primary Task ForceFolder 8 Experts' observation of classroomFolder 9 Primary schools, 1971Folder 10 Relationships between elements in the system, 1971Folder 11 Survey of Madrassahs, 1971Folder 12 Survey of primary schools, n.d.Folder 13 Teacher Project, 1970 Slors, Peter A.Folder 14 Some Bottlenecks in Indonesia's Educational Structure, With a View on it's
Future, January 12, 1971Folder 15 The Use of Rough Statistical Data on Primary Education For Pre-Planning
Purposes, May 22, 1971 StatisticsBox 23., Folder 1 1955-56Folder 2 1956-57Folder 3 1970-71Folder 4 1970-72Folder 5 Thomas, R. Murray, Economics and Education in Indonesia, 1940-1966, n.d. UNESCOFolder 6 Educational Research, Planning and Development Project, 1970-71
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Folder 7 Sponsored report on the organization of B.P.P., April 1972Folder 8 Universities, 1958-1960 Embassy, Washington, D.C.Folder 9-10 General Information Division Focus On IndonesiaFolder 11 1967-68Box 24., Folder 1 1969-1970Folder 2 1974-77Folder 3 1977-1980Folder 4 A Survey on the Controversial Problem of the Establishment of the Federation
of Malaysia, March 1964 Information Section, Indonesian News and ViewsFolder 5 1964Folder 6 1967-68Folder 7 1969Folder 8 1970-71Folder 9 1971-72Folder 10 1973Box 25., Folder 1 1974Folder 2 1975Folder 3 Report on Indonesia, 1956, 1961-64Folder 4 Ford Foundation grants, 1968Folder 5 Foreign policy and defence Foreign relationsFolder 6 GeneralFolder 7 Bunnell, Frederick P., Indonesia's Foreign Policy in the 1960s: President Sukarno
Moves From Non-Alignment to Confirmation, May 1965 ChinaFolder 8 GeneralFolder 9 Mozingo, David P., Sino-Indonesian Relations, 1955-1965, July 1965Folder 10 Federspiel, Howard M., Indonesia and It's International Relations, July 1962Folder 11 JapanFolder 12 MalaysiaFolder 13 Modelski, George, Indonesia and Her Neighbors: Policy Alternatives for the West,
memorandum, October 29, 1964Folder 14 Netherlands, TheFolder 15 Philippine IslandsFolder 16 Union of Soviet Socialist RepublicsBox 26., Folder 1 Union of Soviet Socialist RepublicsFolder 2 United States of AmericaFolder 3 Weinstein, Franklin B., The Uses of Foreign Policy in Indonesia, article, World
Politics, Vol. 24, No. 3, April 1972Folder 4 Forest Industries Development, National Pulp and Paper Survey, Canadian
International Development Agency, March 15, 1972Folder 5 Fourth Asian Games Bulletin, Djakarta, No. 2, 1972Folder 6 Gailbraith, Francis J., Preliminary Observations For a Study of Javanese Culture, 1949Folder 7-8 GANEFO, November 1963Folder 9 General elections, report on, 1963Folder 10 Gerakan Hidup Baru (New Life Movement), July-August 1957 Government replies to the general debates First readings concerning the government's statements onBox 27., Folder 1 Sumatra affairs of December 1956, February 1957Folder 2 Cabinet Programme, made by Prime Minister Hadji Djuanda in the Plenary
Meeting of the House of Representatives, May 1957 Second readings concerning the government's statements onFolder 3 Sumatra affairs of December 1956, February 1957
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Folder 4 Cabinet Programme, made by Prime Minister Hadji Djuanda in the PlenaryMeeting of the House of Representatives, June 1957
Government statements onFolder 5 Cabinet Programme, made by Prime Minister Hadji Djuanda before the Plenary
Meeting of the House of Representatives, May 17, 1957Folder 6 December events in Sumatra, made by Prime Minister Ali Sastroamidjojo in the
Plenary Meeting of the House of Representatives, January 21, 1957Folder 7 Hanna, Willard A., A Note on Indonesia, June 27, 1957Folder 8 Harrison, Brian, Problems of Political Integration in Southeast, October 1955Folder 9 Hawkins, Everett D., Labor Relations in a Newly Independent Country: The Case of
Indonesia, January 12, 1957 HistoryFolder 10 GeneralFolder 11 20th centuryFolder 11A 1949-1951Folder 12-15 1950-1966Box 28., Folder 1 1951-52Folder 2 1952Folder 4-7 1953Folder 8 1953-54Box 29., Folder 1 1953-54Folder 2-3 1954Folder 4 1954-55Folder 5-6 1955Box 30.,Folder 1-2
1955
Folder 3 1955-57Folder 4-7 1956Box 31., Folder 1 1956-57Folder 2-6 1957 1958Box 32.,Folder 1-2
January-March
Folder 3-4 April-DecemberFolder 5 1959Box 33., Folder 1 1959Folder 2 1960Folder 3-4 1960-61Folder 5-6 1962Folder 7 1963 1964Box 34.,Folder 1-2
January-March
Folder 3-4 April-December 1965Folder 5 JanuaryFolder 6 FebruaryFolder 7 MarchBox 35., Folder 1 April-MayFolder 2-3 July-AugustFolder 4 SeptemberFolder 5-7 OctoberBox 36.,Folder 1-2
November
Folder 3 December 1966Folder 4-5 January-FebruaryFolder 6-7 March
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Box 37.,Folder 1-2
April
Folder 3 MayFolder 4 JuneFolder 5 JulyFolder 6 AugustFolder 7 SeptemberBox 38., Folder 1 OctoberFolder 2 NovemberFolder 3 December 1967Folder 4 JanuaryFolder 5 FebruaryFolder 6 MarchFolder 7 AprilBox 39., Folder 1 May-JuneFolder 2 August-OctoberFolder 3 November-December 1968Folder 4 January-AprilFolder 5 May-AugustFolder 6 September-December 1969Folder 7 January-JuneBox 40., Folder 1 July-DecemberFolder 2 1970Folder 3 1972-73Folder 4 1974Folder 5 Coup d'etat, 1965Folder 6 Immigration lawsBox 41., Folder 1 Indonesian Peasant Force (Barisan Tani Indonesia)Folder 2 Indonesian university students - CGMI (Concentrated Movement of Indonesian
University Students) IndustryFolder 3 Entrepreneurship in the Batik Industry of Indonesia, n.d.Folder 4 The Government's Program on Industries, report, University of Indonesia, Institute
for Economic and Social Research, November 1954Folder 5 The Industrial Urgency Plan, October 15, 1953Folder 6 Rao, K. Nagaraja, Small Scale Industry and Economic Development in Indonesia,
n.d.Folder 7 Irian BaratFolder 8 Japanese military administration inFolder 9 Japanese occupation of, 1942-45 JavaFolder 10 GeneralFolder 11 Central Java, 1957 East JavaFolder 11A GeneralFolder 12 Armed forces, 1957Folder 13 Geertz, Clifford, Ethnic vs. National Loyalties in the Indonesian Village: The
Javanese Village, February 1959Folder 14 Geertz, Hildred, The Vocabulary of Emotion - A Study of Javanese Socialization
Processes, August 1959Folder 15 Java Bank, 1952-53Folder 16 Jay, Robert R., Religion and Politics in a Rural Javanese Community, n.d.Folder 17 Politics and government West JavaFolder 18 General
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Box 42., Folder 1 Armed forces, 1962Folder 2 Arrested VIP and security, 1956-57Folder 3 History, 1956-57Folder 4 Sindanglaya Village, 1973Folder 5 SOB regulations Johns, A. H.Folder 6 Amir Hamzah: Malay Prince, Indonesian Poet, 1963Folder 7 Devaruci or the Divine Splendour: A Javanese Presentation of an Indian Religious
Concept, n.d.Folder 8 The Enlightenment of Bhima, n.d.Folder 9 Indonesian Democracy in Extremis, 1963 Judicial and legal systems Lev, Daniel S.Folder 10 The Development of the Islamic Judiciary in Indonesia: A Study in Institutional
Change and Adaptation, n.d.Folder 11 Judicial System and Legal Culture in Indonesia, n.d.Folder 12 The Lady and the Banyan Tree: Civil Law Change in Indonesia, reprint,
American Journal of Comparitive Law, Vol. 14, No. 2, Spring 1965Folder 13 The Politics of Judicial Development in Indonesia, reprint, Comparative Studies
in Society and History, Vol. VII, No. 2, January 1965Box 43., Folder 1 The Private Legal Professions, n.d.Folder 2 Kahar MuzakarFolder 3 Kalimantan Kementerian Penerangan 1956Folder 4 OctoberFolder 5 NovemberFolder 6 December 1957Folder 7 JanuaryFolder 8 FebruaryFolder 9 MarchFolder 10 AprilBox 44., Folder 1 MayFolder 2 JuneFolder 3 JulyFolder 4 AugustFolder 5 SeptemberFolder 6 OctoberFolder 7 Kongres Rakjat (People's Congress), 1955-57Folder 8 KRJT rebel gang and other rebellions, 1956-57 Language and literature Alisjahbana, S. TakdirFolder 9 The Development of the Indonesian Language and Literature, 1955Folder 10 The Failure of Modern Linguistics in the Face of Linguistic Problems of the
Twentieth Century, 1965Folder 11 Indonesian Language and Literature: Two Essays, 1962Folder 12 Anwar, Chairil, Sharp Gravel, 1960Box 45., Folder 1 Left-wing political movements, 1960Folder 2 Leifer, Michael, Indonesia's Future Role, article, The World Today, December 1970Folder 3 Liddle, R. William, Evolution From Above: National Leadership and Local
Development in Indonesia, n.d.Folder 4 Litchfield, Edward H. and Alan C. Rankin, Training For Administration in Indonesia,
1954Folder 5 Mackie, J., Indonesia: A Background to `Confrontation', n.d.Folder 6 Maluku and Irian BaratFolder 7 Maps
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Folder 8 Mihardja, Achdiat K., Some Humorous and Satirical Aspects of Indonesian Stories,1964
Folder 9 Military and political officials, 1967-68Folder 10 Miller, Ann R., The View From Djakarta, article, The New Leader, May 15, 1965 Ministry of EducationFolder 11 Draft Report of Systems Analysis Mission, June - October 1970 Programme of Educational Assistance to the Five Year Plan, Draft Report by the
Minister of Education, July 1969Box 46., Folder 1 Installment 1Folder 2 Installment 2Folder 3 Ministry of Education and Culture, Indonesia Education Project, 1971 Ministry of InformationFolder 4 GeneralFolder 5 Draw Up a Constitution Which Is Really Needed Based On Res Publica, speech by
the President of Indonesia, Constituent Assembly, November 10, 1956Folder 6 For the Election of Members of the Constituent Assembly and of the House of
Representatives, 1953Folder 7 Indonesia Repudiates Debts to the Netherlands, August 10, 1956Folder 8 Indonesia Through Foreign Eyes, 1956-57Folder 9 Information Bulletin, Vol IV, No. 47, April 1968Folder 10 PantjasilaFolder 11 Tito in Yugoslavia, December 1958 - January 1959Folder 12 Mozingo, David, An Indonesian General's Views on Malaysia, December 11, 1963Folder 13 Musjawarah NasionalFolder 14 Mysbergh, James H., The Indonesian Elite, article, Far Eastern Survey, March 1957 National Conference, September 10-15, 1957Folder 15 GeneralFolder 16 Local authoritiesFolder 17 Parliament and Dewan NasionalFolder 18 Political partiesFolder 19 Press coverageBox 47., Folder 1 National Defence Institute, Defence and Security Department, The Growth of the
Indonesian Ocean Societies in the Next Decades, paper submitted to the IndianOcean Conference, March 18-19, 1971
Folder 2 National Defence and Security Council, Institute For Strategic Studies, SoutheastAsia After the Vietnam War: Some Tentative Indonesian Views, December 20, 1972
Folder 3 National Institute of Administration, General Report on Local Government inIndonesia, n.d.
Folder 4 National Seminar of Women Peasants, January 1961Folder 5 NationalismFolder 6 Natural resources Notowidigdo, MoekartoFolder 7 Speech, American Indonesian Chamber of Commerce, New York City, October 11,
1956Folder 8 Toward Economic Stability in Indonesia, speech, Far East America Council of
Commerce and Industry October 4, 1956Folder 9 Nugroho, address before the Council of World Affairs, San Francisco, January 9, 1959Folder 10 Nusa TenggaraFolder 11 Ohio University Center for International Studies, Southeast Asia Program, 1968,
Public Protest in Indonesia, by Ann R. WillnerFolder 12 Pauker, Ewa T., GANEFO I: Sports and Politics in Djakarta, March 31, 1964Folder 13 Pelzer, Karl J., Geographical Literature on Indonesia, n.d.Folder 14 Pemuda Demokrat Indonesia (Indonesian Democratic Youth) Permanent Mission of the Republic of Indonesia to the United NationsFolder 15 Information on Indonesia, 1959-1960 News and ViewsFolder 16 1963Folder 17-18 1964
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Box 48., Folder 1 Statement of Dr. Subandrio to the United Nations General Assembly on Monday,October 9, 1961
Political partiesFolder 2-3 GeneralFolder 4-5 1953Folder 6-7 1954Folder 8 1955Box 49., Folder 1 1955Folder 2-3 1956Folder 4-6 1957Folder 7 Grand Indonesia PartyBox 50., Folder 1 Partai Nasional Indonesia (Indonesia National Party)Folder 2 Partai Sosialis Indonesia (Indonesian Socialist Party)Folder 3 Political preferences of Indonesians, 1968Folder 4 Political prisoners Politics and governmentFolder 5 20th century 1950-1966Folder 6-9 GeneralBox 51.,Folder 1-2
General
Folder 3-5 ClippingsFolder 6-7 1966-1970Box 52., Folder 1 1966-1970Folder 2 Cabinet, reorganized, March 6, 1962 Central government, clippingsFolder 3 1953 1954Folder 4 January-JulyFolder 5 August-December 1955Folder 6 January-AugustFolder 7 September-OctoberBox 53., Folder 1 NovemberFolder 2 December 1956Folder 3 January-MarchFolder 4 April-AugustFolder 5 September-NovemberFolder 6 DecemberFolder 7 1957 1957Box 54., Folder 1 January-MarchFolder 2 AprilFolder 3 May-JuneFolder 4 July-AugustFolder 5 SeptemberFolder 6 Election laws, 1953-55Folder 7 Territorial division of IndonesiaFolder 8 Ulinski, John A., Some Aspects of Local Government in Indonesia, September 1954Box 55., Folder 1 Walker, Millidge, Decentralization in Guided Democracy: The Future of Local
Government in Indonesia, March 1960 PressFolder 2 GeneralFolder 3 Glossary of abbreviations and terms Harian RakjatFolder 4 Role of in Indonesian society, 1961Folder 5 Selected articles from, 1960
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Folder 6 Translations from, 1960 Kehidupan Partai (Party Life)Folder 6A Selected articles from, 1960Folder 7 Selected translations, April-May 1959Folder 8 KNI News ServiceFolder 9 Lists of newspapers and serialsFolder 10 Lubis, Mochtar, The Press in Indonesia, June 1952Folder 11 Selected articles from Indonesian newspapersFolder 12-13 Smith, Edward Cecil, A History of Newspaper Suppression in Indonesia,
1949-1965, August 1969Folder 14-15 Proclamation of independence anniversariesFolder 16 The Provisional Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia and the Elucidation to Act
No. 7, 1950Box 56., Folder 1 Psychology and psychotherapyFolder 2 ReligionFolder 3 Revolutionary Government of Indonesia; charters communiques, program, February
1958Folder 4 Rice supply, 1957-58Folder 5 RMS Movement, 1953-56Folder 6 Santos, Gil, Indonesia Today, n.d.Folder 7 Sanusi, Anwar, speech, Djakarta, September 28, 1965Folder 8 Sastroamidjojo, Ali, speech, World Affairs Council, Philadelphia, November 27, 1951Folder 9 Schmitt, Hans O., Summary of Indonesian Developments, December 1957Folder 10 Science and technologyFolder 11 Security Social conditionsFolder 12 GeneralFolder 13 Investigation About Standard and Plane of Living in Indonesia, Institute of
Economic and Social Research and the Indonesian Institute of World Affairs,Djakarta, 1954
Folder 14 The Urbanization of Djakarta, edited by H. J. Heeren, n.d., University of Indonesia,Institute of Economic and Social Research Project
Folder 15 Wertheim, W. F., Sociological Aspects of Inter-Island Migration in Indonesia,reprint, Population Studies, Vol. XII, No. 3, March 1959
Folder 16 Social structure SoedjatmokoFolder 17 Japan and the Economic Development of Asia, October 29, 1973Folder 18 Reflections on Non-Alignment in the 1970s, Djakarta, May 1973Folder 19 The Role of the Medium and Small Nations in the New Asia-Pacific Setting, January
1973Folder 20 SEA Regional Cooperation and Culture, October 1973Folder 21 Soul and Society, address, Cedar Crest College, Allentown, PA, September 18,
1969Folder 22 Statement at the Tokyo meeting of the Club of Rome, October 24-27, 1973Folder 23 Soehandrio, Dr., speech, American Association, Djakarta, September 4, 1958Folder 24 Soeharto, President, remarks, Vice President Agnew luncheon, May 26, 1970Folder 25 Students' papersBox 57.,Folder 1-4
Students' papers
SubandrioFolder 5 Speech on the occasion of UN Day, October 24, 1963Folder 6 Statements at the United Nations, 1961Folder 7 Subversive activities Sukarno, AchmedFolder 8-9 GeneralFolder 10 Address at International Solidarity Meeting of Students for the Liberation of West
Irian, May 15, 1962
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Folder 11 Address before the Heads of State or Government of Non-Aligned Countries,Beograd, September 1, 1961
Folder 12 Belgrade Conference speech, September 1, 1961Folder 13 ClippingsBox 58., Folder 1 ClippingsFolder 2 Face the Nation appearance, January 31, 1965Folder 3 Feith, Herbert, President Soekarno, the Army and the Communists: The Triangle
Changes Shape, July 29, 1964Folder 4 Feith, Herbert and J. Mackie, The Pressures On President Sukarno, article, Nation
(Sydney), January 27, 1962Folder 5 For Liberty and Justice, speech, Council For World Affairs, April 21, 1961Folder 6 Jaquet-Francillon, Sukarno's War Against Malaysia, article, The New Republic,
April 10, 1965Folder 7 Jones, Garth N., Sukarno's Policy of Confrontation Against the Formation of the
Malaysia Federation, n.d.Folder 8 Let Us Transform the World!, address at the Asian-African Journalists Conference,
April 24, 1963Folder 9-12 President's Conception, the, 1957Folder 13 To Preserve the Republic We Have Proclaimed, speech, February 21, 1957Folder 14 Tour to Kalimantan, West Irian, North Sulawesi, Solo, July-September 1957Folder 15 Trip, May-June 1961 SulawesiBox 59., Folder 1 GeneralFolder 2 Central SulawesiFolder 3 National Conference, 1957 North SulawesiFolder 4 August 7, 1957 celebrations, speeches, etc.Folder 5 East Indonesian Youth Conference, July 1957Folder 6 Financial and reconstruction mattersFolder 7 History, 1957Folder 8 Maengkom's Mission to, 1957Folder 9 Permesta MovementFolder 10 Working Conference and Permesta Movement, 1957 South SulawesiFolder 11 GeneralFolder 12 Security, 1954Folder 13 The South Sulawesi Excavation Project, 1970 SumatraFolder 14 GeneralBox 60., Folder 1 General AtjehFolder 2 1955Folder 3 Armed forcesFolder 4 Autonomy and reconstruction, 1956-57Folder 5 Barter systemFolder 6 Report of Commission on Atjeh, February 17, 1954Folder 7 Security Central SumatraFolder 8 GeneralFolder 9 B.C. MovementFolder 10 Communist groupFolder 11 Economic conditionsFolder 12 General government policy, 1956-57Folder 13 MurbaFolder 14 Nationalist groupFolder 15 Politics and governmentFolder 16 Regional and traditional groupsFolder 17 Regional movement
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Folder 18 Religious groupsFolder 19 Central and South Sumatra, security, 1954 North SumatraBox 61.,Folder 1-2
Clippings, 1957
Folder 3 Government statement debates, 1953Folder 4 OilfieldsFolder 5 Security, 1954 South SumatraFolder 6 General Armed forces, 1957Folder 7 GeneralFolder 8 Military administrationFolder 9 Dewan GarudaFolder 10 Economic conditions GroupsFolder 11 Demands and backgrounds, 1957Folder 12 Against Daerah Movements, 1957Folder 13 Left (Sarbupri, SOBSI, PKI)Folder 14 RegionalFolder 15 HattaFolder 16 MUSI dan SEKITARNJAFolder 17 PNIFolder 18 Political parties supporting Dewan Movements (Masjumi, PSII, N.U., Murba)Folder 19 Winarno's exit from, 1957Box 62., Folder 1 Surjotjondro, Sujono, address, American Indonesian Chamber of Commerce, New
York City, January 12, 1956Folder 2 Suryohadiprojo, Sayidiman, National Resilience: In Indonesian Approach to Peace
and Prosperity, n.d. Tektjeng, LieFolder 3 An Indonesian View: The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, Djakarta, 1970Folder 4 Some Remarks on Modern China Studies: The Great Proletarian Cultural
Revolution As Seen From Djakarta, Djakarta, 1971Folder 5 Tentang Arti Strategis Perundingan Paris: Suatu Analisa, Djakarta, 1970Folder 6 Tektjeng, Lie and Yoshida Teigo, Some Remarks on the Problems and Difficulties
Besetting Present-Day Indonesian-Japanese Relations, Djakarta, 1970 Thajeb, SjarifFolder 7 GeneralFolder 8 Speech, Indonesian-American Chamber of Commerce, January 13, 1972Folder 9 TKR, PPK, gang activities, 1953-57 United States of AmericaFolder 10 Department of State, Indonesia Facts Book, May 1970Folder 11 Exhibit and the 1955 Djakarta Fair GovernmentFolder 12 Agreement concerning civil uses of atomic energy, May 1971Folder 13 Telephone directory, Djakarta, 1962 Mission in Indonesia, telephone and personnel directoriesFolder 14 July 1970Folder 15 July 1971Folder 16 Van Niel, Robert, Indonesian Political Developments, Far Eastern Survey, Vol. XXII,
No. 7, June 1953Folder 17 Wertheim, W. F., The Sociological Approach to Indonesian Historiography, June 1959Folder 18-19 West Irian INDONESIAN LANGUAGE MATERIALS Box 63-68.,Boxes: 63-69
Indonesian Language Materials
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Indonesian Language Materials
Boxes: 69-72 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. OFFICE OF INDIAN AFFAIRS. NAVAJO SERVICE.1942-1950.
Scope and Content NoteMinutes of meetings, proceedings, resolutions and correspondence, pertaining to Navajotribal affairs.
Box 69., Folder 3 General Navajo Tribal Council Advisory Committee, Proceedings of Meetings 1949Folder 4 March 4-7Folder 5 April 4-6Box 70., Folder 1 July 6-9 1950Folder 2 January 24 - February 2Folder 3 May 16-18Folder 4 Advisory Committee and Industrial Committee, Proceedings of Meeting with the
Traders' Association, March 31 - April 2, 1948 Minutes 1943Folder 5 July 9-11Folder 6 November 26-27Folder 7 1944, July 17-19 1945Folder 8 July 10-13Folder 9 December 18-20 Proceedings of MeetingsFolder 10 1942, January 12-13Folder 11 1946, July 23-26Box 71., Folder 1 1947, February 18-21 1948Folder 2 March 18-23Folder 3 June 26, 28, 29Folder 4 December 6-9 1949Folder 5 June 8-11Folder 6 October 11-14 1950Folder 7 March 1, 15, 16Box 72., Folder 1 April 11-14Folder 2 June 26Folder 3 July 10-13Folder 4 September 11-15Folder 5 Proceedings of the Grazing Meeting, September 13-14, 1949Folder 6 Resolutions for presentations to the Navajo Tribal Council, December 17, 1945Boxes: 72-98 TRIALS OF PARTICIPANTS IN THE INDONESIAN 30 SEPTEMBER 1965 COUP, 1966-68
Scope and Content NotePhotocopies of hearings, verdicts and other court issued documentation pertaining to theactivities of the coup participants and the Indonesian court decisions and sentences.
Box 73.,Folder 1-2
Amar Hanafia/A.G. Gani Trials I and II
Dani, OmarBox 74., Folder 1 Trial IFolder 2 Trial II
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Box 75., Folder 1 Trial IIIBox 76., Folder 1 Hidajat, Tamuri, trialBox 77., Folder 1 Moeljono, Major, trial Muljono (Walujo)Folder 2 Trial IBox 78., Folder 1 Trial II Nasution, Djalaludin JusufBox 79., Folder 1 FileFolder 2 TrialBox 80., Folder 1 Nazir, Moh. and Lt. Col. Maliki trialsFolder 2 Ngadimo trial Pardede, PerisBox 81., Folder 1 FileFolder 2 TrialBox 82., Folder 1 Njono fileFolder 2 Rabidi, Joseph, trial Ramelan, UtomoBox 83., Folder 1 Trial IBox 84., Folder 1 Trial IIBox 85., Folder 1 Rivai, Djohan, trial SjamFolder 2 File IBox 86., Folder 1 File IIFolder 2 File IIIBox 87., Folder 1 Verdict SubandrioFolder 2 Trial IBox 88., Folder 1 Trial II SudismanBox 89., Folder 1 File IFolder 2 Trial IBox 90., Folder 1 File IIBox 91., Folder 1 Trial IIFolder 2 Sujono, Major, trialBox 92., Folder 1 Sukrisno, Gatot, trial SupardjoFolder 2 FileBox 93., Folder 1 Trial IFolder 2 Trial IIBox 94., Folder 1 Suwardiningsih trialBox 95., Folder 1 Ulung Sitepu/Maniso trialFolder 2 Untung's sentence WirjomartonoFolder 3 FileBox 96., Folder 1 TrialFolder 2 Requisitor and verdict Wirjoatmodjo/Sugeng SugiartoBox 96A., Folder 1 FileBox 97., Folder 1 TrialBox 98., Folder 1 MiscellaneousBoxes: 99-133 U.S. EMBASSY, DJAKARTA, 1958-1979
Scope and Content NoteNews bulletins, editorials, excerpts, summaries and translations from the Indonesian pressissued by the U.S. Embassy in Djakarta.
Daily press summariesBox 99., Folder 1 December 1970 1971
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Folder 2 January-JuneFolder 3 July-SeptemberFolder 4 October-December 1972Folder 5 January-MarchFolder 6 April-MayFolder 7 August-OctoberFolder 8 November-December 1973Folder 9 January-MarchFolder 10 April-JuneBox 100., Folder 1 July-SeptemberFolder 2 October-December 1974Folder 3 January-MarchFolder 4 April-JuneFolder 5 July-SeptemberFolder 6 October-December 1975Folder 7 January-MarchFolder 8 April-JuneFolder 9 July-SeptemberBox 101., Folder 1 October-December 1976Folder 2 January-FebruaryFolder 3 March-JuneFolder 4 July-AugustFolder 5 September-December 1977Folder 6 January-AprilFolder 7 May-JulyFolder 8 August-OctoberFolder 9 November-December 1978Folder 10 January-FebruaryBox 102., Folder 1 March-AprilFolder 2 May-AugustFolder 3 September-DecemberFolder 4 January-April 1979 Djakarta press summaries 1960Folder 5 JanuaryFolder 6 FebruaryFolder 7 MarchFolder 8 AprilBox 103.,Folder 1-2
May
Folder 3-4 JuneFolder 5 JulyFolder 6 August-SeptemberBox 104., Folder 1 October-NovemberFolder 2 December 1961Folder 3 JanuaryFolder 4 FebruaryFolder 5 May-JuneFolder 6 June-JulyFolder 7 August
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Box 105., Folder 1 SeptemberFolder 2 September-OctoberFolder 3 OctoberFolder 4 NovemberFolder 5 December 1962Folder 6 JanuaryBox 106., Folder 1 FebruaryFolder 2 MarchFolder 3 AprilFolder 4 April-MayFolder 5 JuneFolder 6 June-JulyFolder 7 JulyBox 107., Folder 1 AugustFolder 2 SeptemberFolder 3 OctoberFolder 4 NovemberFolder 5 December 1963Folder 6 JanuaryFolder 7 FebruaryFolder 8 MarchBox 108., Folder 1 AprilFolder 2 MayFolder 3 JuneFolder 4 JulyFolder 5 AugustFolder 6 SeptemberFolder 7 OctoberFolder 8 NovemberBox 109., Folder 1 December 1964Folder 2 Janaury-FebruaryFolder 3 MarchFolder 4 AprilFolder 5 MayFolder 6 JuneFolder 7 July-AugustFolder 8 SeptemberBox 110., Folder 1 OctoberFolder 2 November-DecemberFolder 3 January-March 1965Folder 4 June-December 1964 Indonesian press editorials 1958Folder 5 JanuaryFolder 6 FebruaryFolder 7 February-MarchFolder 8 March-AprilBox 111., Folder 1 AprilFolder 2 MayFolder 3 JuneFolder 4 JulyFolder 5 AugustFolder 6 SeptemberFolder 7 OctoberBox 112., Folder 1 November
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Folder 2 December 1959Folder 3 JanuaryFolder 4 FebruaryFolder 5 MarchFolder 6 AprilFolder 7 MayBox 113., Folder 1 JuneFolder 2 JulyFolder 3 AugustFolder 4 SeptemberFolder 5 OctoberFolder 6 NovemberFolder 7 December Medan press summariesBox 114., Folder 1 August-December 1961 1962Folder 2 January-JuneFolder 3 July-SeptemberFolder 4 October-December 1963Folder 5 January-MayFolder 6 June-December 1964Folder 7 January-AugustBox 115., Folder 1 September-December 1965Folder 2 January-FebruaryFolder 3 News bulletin, November 10, 1966 Surabaya press summariesFolder 4 September-December 1961 1962Folder 5 January-FebruaryFolder 6 October-December 1963Folder 7 January-MayFolder 8 June-November 1964Folder 9 May-OctoberBox 116., Folder 1 November-December 1965Folder 2 January-AugustFolder 3 September-OctoberFolder 4 November-DecemberFolder 5 January-December 1966Folder 6 January 1967 Translation Unit press reviews 1965Folder 7 SeptemberFolder 8 OctoberFolder 9 NovemberBox 117., Folder 1 December 1966Folder 2 JanuaryFolder 3 FebruaryFolder 4 MarchFolder 5 AprilFolder 6 May
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Folder 7 JuneFolder 8 JulyBox 118., Folder 1 AugustFolder 2 SeptemberFolder 3 OctoberFolder 4 NovemberFolder 5 December 1967Folder 6 JanuaryFolder 7 FebruaryBox 119., Folder 1 February-MarchFolder 2 AprilFolder 3 April-MayFolder 4 MayFolder 5-6 JuneFolder 7 JulyBox 120., Folder 1 July-AugustFolder 2 AugustFolder 3 SeptemberFolder 4 OctoberFolder 5 NovemberFolder 6 December 1968Folder 7 JanuaryBox 121., Folder 1 FebruaryFolder 2 MarchFolder 3 AprilFolder 3A MayFolder 4 JuneFolder 5 JulyFolder 6 AugustFolder 7 SeptemberBox 122., Folder 1 OctoberFolder 2 NovemberFolder 3 December 1969Folder 4 JanuaryFolder 5 FebruaryFolder 6 MarchFolder 7 AprilFolder 8 MayFolder 9 JuneFolder 10 JulyBox 123., Folder 1 AugustFolder 2 SeptemberFolder 3 OctoberFolder 4 NovemberFolder 5 December 1970Folder 6 JanuaryFolder 7 FebruaryFolder 8 MarchBox 124., Folder 1 AprilFolder 2 MayFolder 3 JuneFolder 4 JulyFolder 5 AugustFolder 6 September
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Folder 7 OctoberFolder 8 NovemberFolder 9 December 1971Folder 10 JanuaryFolder 11 FebruaryBox 125., Folder 1 MarchFolder 2 AprilFolder 3 MayFolder 4 JuneFolder 5 JulyFolder 6 AugustFolder 7 SeptemberFolder 8 OctoberFolder 9 NovemberFolder 10 December 1972Folder 11 JanuaryBox 126., Folder 1 FebruaryFolder 2 MarchFolder 3 AprilFolder 4 MayFolder 5 JuneFolder 6 JulyFolder 7 AugustFolder 8 SeptemberBox 127., Folder 1 OctoberFolder 2 NovemberFolder 3 December 1973Folder 4 JanuaryFolder 5 FebruaryFolder 6 MarchFolder 7 AprilFolder 8 MayFolder 9 JuneBox 128., Folder 1 JulyFolder 2 AugustFolder 3 SeptemberFolder 4 OctoberFolder 5 NovemberFolder 6 December 1974Folder 7 JanuaryFolder 8 FebruaryFolder 9 MarchFolder 10 AprilBox 129., Folder 1 MayFolder 2 JuneFolder 3 JulyFolder 4 AugustFolder 5 SeptemberFolder 6 OctoberFolder 7 November-December 1975Folder 8 JanuaryFolder 9 FebruaryFolder 10 March
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Box 130., Folder 1 AprilFolder 2 MayFolder 3 JuneFolder 4 JulyFolder 5 AugustFolder 6 SeptemberFolder 7 OctoberFolder 8 NovemberFolder 9 December 1976Folder 10 JanuaryFolder 11 FebruaryFolder 12 MarchBox 131., Folder 1 April-MayFolder 2 JuneFolder 3 JulyFolder 4 SeptemberFolder 5 OctoberFolder 6 November 1977Folder 7 JanuaryFolder 8 FebruaryFolder 9 MarchFolder 10 AprilFolder 11 MayFolder 12 JuneBox 132., Folder 1 JulyFolder 2 AugustFolder 3 SeptemberFolder 4 OctoberFolder 5 NovemberFolder 6 December 1978Folder 7 JanuaryFolder 8 FebruaryFolder 9 MarchFolder 10 AprilFolder 11 MayBox 133., Folder 1 June-JulyFolder 2 August-SeptemberFolder 3 October-NovemberFolder 4 December 1979Folder 5 JanuaryFolder 6 FebruaryFolder 7 MarchFolder 8 AprilBoxes: 133-141 SUBJECT FILE, 1952-1974
Scope and Content NoteCorrespondence, essays, reports, speeches, studies, printed matter, and other materialspertaining to G. Pauker's research and writing activities.
Box 133., Folder 9 Abdurrachman, H.Folder 10 Afro-Asian Journalists Conference, Djakarta, April 26, 1963, Malayan Delegation,
speech by leader ofBox 134., Folder 1 Agassi, Judith B., Mass Media in Indonesia, Cambridge, Massachusetts, December
1969Folder 2 Armed forces in underdeveloped countries, 1959
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Folder 3 The Asia FoundationFolder 4 Asia Society, Washington Center, luncheon, May 9, 1973Folder 5 Asian Development Bank, Philippines, press release, 1974 Asian-African Conference, Bandung, April 1955Folder 6 GeneralFolder 7 African National Congress and the South African Indian Congress, press statement
by representatives of, April 17, 1955Folder 8 Ali, Moh., Prime Minister of Pakistan, speech, April 9, 1955Folder 9 Asian-African Conference BulletinFolder 10 Botsio, Minister of State, Gold Coast Government, address by, April 1955 Chou En-LaiFolder 11 Speech, April 19, 1955Folder 12 Speech, April 24, 1955Folder 13 Supplementary speech, April 19, 1955Folder 14 ClippingsFolder 15 Committee On Cultural CooperationFolder 16 Culture and Information, a working paper from the government of the Republic of
IndonesiaFolder 17 Directory, 2nd editionFolder 18-19 Draft final communiquesFolder 20 Economic CommitteeFolder 21 Economic Cooperation, background paper prepared by the Joint SecretariatFolder 22 El-Azem, Khaled, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Syria and Chairman of Syrian
Delegation, speech, n.d.Folder 23 Ethiopian Delegation, address by the Chairman of, April 19, 1955Folder 24 Grand Mufti of Palestine, statement by, April 23Folder 25 Guide to the members of the conferenceFolder 26 Information handbookFolder 27 Jamali, Mohammad Fadhill, speech byFolder 28 Japanese Delegation, address by Tatsunosuke TakasiFolder 29 Kalmuck BrotherhoodFolder 30 Kotelawala, Sir John, Prime Minister of Ceylon, address by at the opening session
of the conference, April 18Folder 31 Labour Front and Peoples' Action Party of Singapore, joint statement issued by
representatives of, April 23 Liberian Delegation statementsFolder 32 April 19Box 135., Folder 1 April 18Folder 2 Naim, Sardar Mohammad, Head of Afghan Delegation, statementFolder 3 Nasar, Rusi, former officer of the Turkistani Legion, To the President of the
Asian-African ConferenceFolder 4 Naser, Gamal, Prime Minister of Egypt, statement, April 18Folder 5 Nehru, Pandit, conversation with and footnote by Chou En-Lai, April 25Folder 6-7 News BulletinFolder 8 Peoples' Action Party of Malaya, press statment issued by, April 17 Pham Van Dong, Vietnam Delegation, statementsFolder 9 April 22Folder 10 April 24Folder 11 Press announcements and communiquesFolder 12 Press SubcommitteeFolder 13 Romulo, Carlos P., Chairman of the Philippine Delegation, opening statement, n.d. Sastroamidjojo, AliFolder 14 Address by, n.d.Folder 15 Closing speech, n.d.Folder 16 Sihanouk, Norodom, Head of the Cambodian Delegation, statement byFolder 17 Solh, Sami, Prime Minister of Lebanon, statement delivered by, April 19Folder 18 Speeches and communiques Sukarno, Achmed
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Folder 19 Let a New Asia and New Africa Be Born!, speech at the opening of theconference, April 18
Folder 20 Message through Radio Cairo, April 19Folder 21 Thailand representative, address byFolder 22 Turkey delegate, speech by, April 19Folder 23 Yeman DelegationFolder 24 Youssef, Sala Ben, Head of the Tunisian Delegation, declaration by, April 24Folder 25 Asian Socialist Conference, Rangoon, Burma, 1952-53Folder 26 Benda, Harry J., Reflections On Asian Communism, reprint, The Yale Review, Vol. LVI,
No. 1, October 1966Folder 27 Books, official publications, orders, invoices, listsFolder 28 Brackman, Arnold G., Maphilindo: A Chinese Barrier?, n.d. Brockway, FennerBox 136., Folder 1 Malaysia: A Challenge to Neutralism, article, London Tribune, September 24, 1963Folder 2 Report on Malaysia, 1963Folder 3 Budiardjo, SukesiFolder 4 Bundy, McGeorge, remarks, American Association for the Advancement of Science,
Philadelphia, December 27, 1962Folder 5 Communist objectives in Africa and Asia, 1961Folder 6 Conference on Indonesian Studies, Madison, Wisconsin, July 26-29, 1973Folder 7 Cowan, C. D., The Political Evolution of South and Southeast Asia Since
Independence,' n.d.Folder 8 Doyle, Leonard, Reducing the Barriers to Private Foreign Investment in
Underdeveloped Countries, article, California Management Review, Vol. I, No. 1, Fall1958
Folder 9 Emerson, Rupert, The Atlantic Community and the Emerging Countries, reprint,International Organization, Vol. XVII, No. 3, 1963
Folder 10 Gailbraith, Francis J., Fourth of July Message, Djakarta, July 4, 1965Folder 11 Geertz, Clifford, Ethos, World-View and the Analysis of Sacred Symbols, reprint, The
Antioch Review, Winter 1957-58Folder 12 Green, Marshall, Communist China As a Problem in U.S. Policy Making, Princeton
University, February 26, 1965Folder 13 Hadi, Asmara, Nine Thesis of Marhaenism and Brief Explanations of Them, October
1960Folder 14 Halpern, A.M., The Emergence of An Asian Communist Coalition, reprint, The Annals
of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 349, September 1963Folder 15 Harono, Major General, Towards Stalibity in Indonesia and Southeast Asia, speech,
Washington, D.C., June 17, 1968 Hatta, MohammadFolder 16 Indonesia's Foreign Policy, reprint, Foreign Affairs, April 1953Folder 17 Visit of, to University of California, Berkeley, May 4, 1960Folder 18 Higgins, Benjamin, curriculum vitaeFolder 19 Hughes, John, China and Indonesia: The Romance That Failed, reprint, Current Scene
(Hong Kong), Vol. VI, No. 19, November 4, 1968 International Cooperation Administration, Indiana University, Program to Provide
Technical Assistance to the Government of Indonesia, semi-annual reportsFolder 20 1958Folder 21 October 1959-March 1960Folder 22 International Press Correspondence, Vol. 8, NO. 88, December 12, 1928Folder 23 Itagaki, Yoichi, Some Notes on the Controversy Concerning Boeke's `Dualistic'
Theory, July 30, 1958Folder 24 Jones, Garth, Statistical Reports of the Daerah Istimewa Jogjakarta, Indonesia:
Comments Upon Recent Developments, 1961Folder 25 Jones, Howard P., Address to the American Society of Newspaper Editors,
Washington, D.C., April 23, 1960Folder 26 Kartohadiprodjo, Soediman, Reflections on Community Development, speech,
Berkeley, April 10, 1958Folder 27 Kramish, Arnold, Proliferation and Policy, n.d.
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Lusaka Conference, September 1970 SEE Third Conference of NAFolder 28 Mabuchi, Toichi, The Two Types of Kinship Rituals Among Malayo-Polynesian
Peoples, August 1958Folder 29 Malaysia and the Chinese Problem, by a special correspondent of Indian Foreign
Affairs, reprint, Vol. VI, No. 4, April 1963Folder 30 Malaysian Bulletin, No: NBI, November 1, 1963 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for International Studies, Project on
the Economic and Political Development of IndonesiaFolder 31 GeneralFolder 32 Annual Report, 1953-54Folder 33 Agricultural Resettlement of Javanese Farmers in the Outer Islands of Indonesia
Before World War II, Joachim Hurwitz, 1955 BibliographyFolder 34 General, economicsFolder 35 EconomicsFolder 36 Budget, 1953Folder 37 Business Taxation and Regulation of Profits Transfers in Underdeveloped
Countries, Benjamin Higgins, April 7, 1954Box 137., Folder 1 Central Bank Reserves System and Indonesia's Foreign Exchange Problem,
Benjamin Higgins, August 11, 1954Folder 2 CommitteesFolder 3 Content and nature of programFolder 4 The Dualistic Theory of Underdeveloped Areas, Benjamin Higgins, July 8, 1954Folder 5 Economic Development of Underdeveloped Areas: Past and Present, Benjamin
Higgins, June 11, 1954Folder 6 Encouragement of Foreign Investment in Indonesia, Benjamin Higgins, September
14, 1954Folder 7 Entrepreneur and elite in Indonesian developmentFolder 8 Financing Economic Development in Indonesia, Douglas S. Paauw, 1955Folder 9 Foreign Aid and the Cold War, Benjamin Higgins, April 1957Folder 10 Foreign investment problems in IndonesiaFolder 11 Higgins-Paauw Study, 1954Folder 12 The Impact of Capital-Intensive Agriculture on Peasant Social Structure: A Case
Study, Clifford Geertz, June 1956Folder 13 The Indonesian Economy: The Export Crops Sector, William C. Holliger, November
30, 1953Folder 14 The Indonesian Economy: The Food Crops Sector, William C. Hollinger, June 12,
1953Folder 15 Indonesian National Planning Bureau Report, November 4, 1953Folder 16 Indonesia's Development Plan, Benjamin Higgins, 1957Folder 17 Indonesia's Investment Requirements, Eugene Grasberg, September 1955Folder 18 Interactions of Cycles and Trends, Benjamin Higgins, November 22, 1954Folder 19 International Trade, the Balance of Payments and the Economic Development of
Indonesia, William C. Hollinger, August 12, 1954Folder 20 Islam in Indonesia, selective bibliography, Hedwig Schleiffer, 1955Folder 21 Progress and trip reports, 1953-55Box 138., Folder 1 Proposed agenda for meeting of Indonesian officials, June 1954Folder 2 Quantitative studiesFolder 3 The Role of Local Finance in Indonesian Economic Development, Douglas S.
Paauw, 1954Folder 4 Social Accounting in Underdeveloped Areas, William C. Hollinger, April 2, 1954 Sociological Background of DevelopmentFolder 5 Local Government in Rural Central Java, Robert R. Ray, 1956Folder 6 Religious Belief and Economic Behavior in a Central Javanese Town, Clifford
Geertz, 1956Folder 7 The Trade Agreements Program of Indonesia, 1950-55, September 1955Folder 8-9 Travel reimbursementFolder 10 Microfilm orders
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Folder 11/12 Modelski, George, The New Emerging Forces, 1963Folder 13 Morris, Roger, Following the Scenario - Reflections on Five Case Histories in the
Mode and Aftermath of CIA Intervention, September 1974Folder 14 Netherlands, clippings Paauw, Douglas S.Folder 15 Address, Embassy of Indonesia, Washington, D.C., December 21, 1954Folder 16 Background Material on Indonesian Fiscal System, June 3, 1953Folder 17 The Case for Decentralized Financing of Economic Development in Indonesia,
reprint, The Far Eastern Quarterly, Vol. XV, No. 1, November 1955Folder 18 Curriculum vitaeFolder 19 Export Taxes in Indonesia, October 22, 1952Folder 20 The High Cost of Political Instability in Indonesia, 1957-58, n.d.Folder 21 Immediate Obstacles to Effective Economic Planning in Indonesia, n.d.Folder 22 Indonesia's Foreign Exchange Certificate System, December 8, 1952Folder 23 Indonesian fiscal structure, 1953Folder 24 Indonesian tax structure and tax burden, 1929-1953Folder 25 Preliminary Statements of Topics of Interest at the Village Level, n.d.Folder 26 Research Plan for Indonesian Economic Development, February 18, 1953Folder 27 The Role of Local Finance in Indonesian Economic Development, 1954Folder 28 Some Notes on Fiscal Structure and Economic Development in Indonesia, June 5,
1953Folder 29 Taxation and Economic Development in Indonesia, October 9, 1952Folder 30 World Markets and the Dynamics of the Indonesian Economy, December 19, 1952Folder 31 Pacific Island, Northern Mariana, Caroline and Marshall Islands trust territoryFolder 32 Petkovic, Ranko, The Return of Indonesia? article, Review of International Affairs,
Vol. XVII, No. 389, June 1966Folder 33 Rodrigues, JohnFolder 34 Scalapino, R.A., The Impact of the Widening Sino-Soviet Dispute on the Left Wing
Movement in the Afro-Asian World, circa 1964Folder 35 Schmitt, Hans, Determinants of Income in Burma, Indonesia and the Philippines,
February 20, 1957Box 139., Folder 1 Scott, Ray Second African-Asian Conference, Djakarta, April 1964Folder 2 DocumentsFolder 3 Proceedings of the meeting of ministersFolder 4-5 Simon, Sheldon, The Broken Triangle: Peking, Djakarta and the PKI, September 1967Folder 6 Sjahrir, Sutan, The World Today, November 4, 1956 SoedjatmotoFolder 7 Japan: Architect of a Post-Nuclear World Order? December 14, 1972Folder 8 The Role of the Medium and Small Nations in the New Asia-Pacific Setting, January
27, 1973 Southeast AsiaFolder 9 GeneralFolder 10 Fischer, Joseph, Universities and the Political Process in Southeast Asia, n.d.Folder 11 Japanese occupation, 1939-1940Folder 12 Nugroho, Southeast Asian Perceptions of the Future in the Region, May 15, 1972Folder 13-14 Students' papersBox 140., Folder 1 Southeast Asia Development Advisory GroupFolder 2 Sumitro, D.Folder 3 Third Conference of Non-Aligned Countries, Lusaka, Zambia, September 8-10, 1970Folder 4 Tung, Jee Chong United States Department of State Bureau of Intelligence and ResearchFolder 5 Chinese Communist World Outlook, June 1962 World Strength of the Communist Party OrganizationsFolder 6 January 1962Folder 7 January 1963
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Folder 8 January 1964Folder 9 International Educational Exchange Service, Foreign Leader ProgramFolder 10 Embassy, Djakarta, Personnel and telephone directory, August 1957Folder 11 Government Architect-Engineer Questionnaire Form 251Box 141., Folder 1 Policy in Southern Asia, a Soviet view of, 1962Folder 2 University of California, political science and public administration coursesFolder 3 University of Indonesia, Institute for Economic and Social Research, Smallholders
Rubber in Indonesia, by Kenneth D. Thomas, August 1957 Van Der Kroef, Justus M.Folder 4 ASEAN's Security Needs and Policies, article, Pacific Affairs, Vol. 47, No. 2,
Summer 1974Folder 5 The West New Guinea Settlement - It's Origins and Implications, article, Orbis,
Spring 1963 Van Der Veur, Paul W.Folder 6 New Guinea Annexations and the Origin of the Irian Boundary, reprint, Australian
Outlook, Vol. 18, No. 3, December 1964Folder 7 Political Advancement in Papua - New Guinea, 1964-65, reprint, The Journal of
Pacific History, Vol. 1, 1966Folder 8 Political Future of Papua - New Guinea, reprint, Australian Outlook, Vol. 20, No. 2,
August 1966Folder 9 The United Nations in West Irian: A Critique, reprint, International Organization,
Vol. XVII, No. 1, 1964Folder 10 Vizzard, William R., Prisoner of War Policy in Relation to Changing Concepts of War,
n.d.Folder 11 Walker, Sir Walter, How Borneo Was Won, The Round Table, January 1969Folder 12 Warbey, William, The Mad War in Borneo, article, Tribune (London), February 7, 1964Folder 13 Weinstein, Franklin B., The Uses of Foreign Policy in Indonesia: An Approach to the
Analysis of Foreign Policy in the Less Developed Countries, September 1970Folder 14 Wertheim, W.F., Society As a Composite of Conflicting Value Systems, 1959Folder 15 Yaacob, Ibrahim, Persoalan Tentang Konfederasi Bangsa-Bangsa Seketurunan
Melayu (The Question on the Confederation of Nations of the Malay Race Origin), July8, 1963
Folder 16 Zavodsky, I.A., West Irian, March 1963Folder 17 MiscellaneousBoxes: 142-175 CARD FILE
Scope and Content NoteCard files listing research notes, biographical information, excerpts and citations frompublished sources pertaining to Indonesia arranged chronologically and alphabetically bysubject.
Box 142. ABRI Action fronts AD Coord. bodies Artists, authors Biographical file A-HBox 143. I-SBox 144. S-ZBox 145. Businessmen China Chinese Chronological file 1955-57Box 146. 1957-58Box 147. 1958Box 148. 1958-59Box 149. 1959-1961Box 150. 1961-62
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Box 151. 1962 Corruption D.I. Domestic affairs Dutch colonial administration Dutch-Indonesian relations Dwikora Economic affairs Economy, IndonesianBox 152. Educators and social workers Elections Engineers and technicians FBISBox 153. FBISBox 154. FBISBox 155. Film boycott Front Nasional Future of parties Government officials Guerillas Illegality Internal politics, Spring 1962 Internal security International relations IPKI IPRI IWA Jogja Charter June 55 Affair Konfrontasi Labor leaders Lawyers and legal experts Local Chiefs Local government members Masiumi Medical personnel Meetings of Panglima Military personnel Military regime Minorities Murba NasakomBox 156. Nasution Netherlands NU October 17 Pantja Tunggal Parties Partindo PDII PNI Permesta Philippines PKIBox 157. PKI Polemics Political groups PRRI
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Press and radio Public administrationBox 158. Public administration Regional problems Regionalism Religion Religious leaders RMS Security SOB Soviets Succesion struggle Suharto Sukarno Tentara Peladjar TNI UN USBox 159-167. Trials, hearings and verdicts of participants in the 30 September 1965 coupBox 167. Veterans West Irian Women and youth leaders YAP MiscellaneousBox 168-175. Miscellaneouscabinet 10.A-V,slide cabinet
PHOTOGRAPHS AND SLIDES, circa 1950-1960Physical Description: 145 prints / 5 envelopes / 278 slides
Envelope: A-D 145 prints depicting scenes, events and people in Indonesia, Thailand and other
Southeast Asian countries, circa 1950-1970slide cabinet 278 slides. Same as A-D circa 1950-1970microfilm cabinet MICROFILMS, circa 1950-1960.
Scope and Content NoteArranged alphabetically by title of contents.
Reel 1-4 ANETA General News and Telegraph Agency, Economic News Report, 1954-56Reel 5-11 Antara News, 1957, 1959Reel 12 Antara and ANETA, 1957Reel 13-20 Financial Economic Report, 1954-59Reel 21 MonografiReel 22-35 Miscellaneous excerpts from the Indonesian press and other sources pertaining to
Indonesiafilm shelf MOTION PICTURE REEL, 1959. film shelf Film of interview with D. Aidit and Sukarno, January 1959.Box 176-306 Incremental Materials
Scope and Content NoteThis addition to the collection has not yet been described. Please let the Hoover InstitutionArchives know if you would like to see this material described. Contact us [email protected]