Thursday, September 20, 2012

Historic Print (L): [Cover of John Lewellen, The Mighty Atom, in Indonesian, showing head and shoulders of m

Historic Print (L): [Cover of John Lewellen, The Mighty Atom, in Indonesian, showing head and shoulders of m

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This is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks.

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Notes: cf: The Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress, Summer 1983, p. 260. This record contains unverified data from caption card. Caption card tracings: B.I.; Atomic power; Books.

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Joint Operations: Typhoon Rising

Joint Operations: Typhoon Rising

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Joint Operations: Typhoon Rising has incredible 3D graphics and intense combat gameplay. Set a few years from now, the land of Indonesia is about to fall apart. Militant groups are fighting for independence, while the military fragments into small competing factions. Violence is escalating and you'll be sent in to calm things down - through use of force when necessary.
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MALAYAN EMERGENCY AND INDONESIAN CONFRONTATION, THE: The Commonwealth's Wars 1948-1966

MALAYAN EMERGENCY AND INDONESIAN CONFRONTATION, THE: The Commonwealth's Wars 1948-1966

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The struggle with Communist terrorists in Malaya known as The Emergency became a textbook example of how to fight a guerrilla war, based on political as much as military means. This book deals with both the campaign fought by British, Commonwealth and other security forces in Malaya against Communist insurgents, between 1948 and 1960, and also the security action in North Borneo during the period of Confrontation with Indonesia from 1962 to 1966. Both campaigns provided invaluable experience in the development of anti-guerrilla tactics, and are relevant to the conduct of similar actions which have been fought against insurgent elements since then. The book, written with the full cooperation of various departments of the UK Ministry of Defense, contains material that until recently remained classified.

This is the first full study to cover the role of airpower in these conflicts. It will be of relevance to students at military colleges, and those studying military hi story, as well as having a more general appeal, particularly to those servicemen and women who were involved in both campaigns.

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Some Aspects of Indonesian Politics Under the Japanese Occupation: 1944-1945

Some Aspects of Indonesian Politics Under the Japanese Occupation: 1944-1945

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The Indonesian revolution, its origins, the course of its development, and its relation to current conditions in Indonesian society has always been a subject of major concern to the Cornell Modern Indonesia Project. Among the principal gaps in the coverage of its history (where both Indonesian and other Asian and Western scholars have given relatively little attention) are the background provided by the final year of Japanese occupation and an account of the first few months of independence, a critical time in which the revolutionary forces acquired their first institutional form. It is a matter of great regret that most of those Indonesians best qualified to write about this period have had little opportunity for doing so because of their preoccupation with governmental administration and other heavy duties. In the past decade, during which research on Indonesia has taken root at Cornell University, there has been only one substantial study relating to this period, Profes sor Harry J. Benda's doctoral dissertation, later published under the title of The Crescent and the Rising Sun. (The only other significant studies in English, Dr. M. A. Aziz's Japan's Colonialism and Indonesia and Professor W. H. Elsbree's Japan's Role in Southeast Asian Nationalist Movements, 1940-1945 were written without access to the substantial body of documents available to Dr. Benda and Mr. Anderson in Cornell University Library's collection on the Japanese occupation of Indonesia.) Subsequently, a study of outstanding importance has appeared in Japan, Indoneshia ni okeru Nippon gunsei no kenkyu (A Study of the Effects of the Japanese Military Occupation on Indonesia) by Shigetada Nishijima, Koichi Kishi, et al.; but, unfortunately, this exists only in the Japanese language and has not as yet been translated into English or Indonesian. Mr. Benedict Anderson, a member of the Cornell Southeast Asia Program's Modern Indonesia Project and for two years chief teaching assistant in the University's Department of Government, is currently on his way to Indonesia to undertake research concerning the revolutionary period (1945-1949). It is my hope and expectation that as a consequence he will be able to explore the history of the period in a balanced and scholarly way. I believe that the quality of his work in this present Interim Report, one based only on resources available at Cornell, is a substantial earnest of his capacity for doing so. Mr. Anderson's present study deals with the earliest period of the broader study which he envisages. He wishes it emphasized that the account offered here is an interim report, not a completed mono-graph. It represents his preliminary research, based on the incomplete sources available to him at Cornell. Many of his data are regarded by him as tentative and subject to confirmation or revision - depending upon the information which he encounters during his research in Indonesia. So that this study may b e improved, he and I hope that he may secure the cooperation and the full, candid criticism of knowledgeable Indonesian scholars and officials. - George McT. Kahin, September 29, 1961

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Acrobats of Reason

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Acrobats of Reason is the compelling story of Martin Wilson-Jones, his struggle to survive Indonesia's corporate world and the steady erosion of his own principles. Under the constant pressure from the greed and corruption of his adversaries and those he once respected, Martin almost loses everything; including his life.

“In their peaceful introspection the Balinese people struggled in a nation devoid of logic and so blinded by religious lunacy it could no longer hear the rhythm of life for the pounding drums of corruption and greed”�.

For Martin Wilson-Jones it all was over. It was time to go.

About the Author:

Graham Butchart lives in Queenstown, New Zealand. He is currently working on the sequel to Acrobats of Reason.

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The Airmen and the Headhunters: A True Story of Lost Soldiers, Heroic Tribesmen and the Unlikeliest Rescue of World War II

The Airmen and the Headhunters: A True Story of Lost Soldiers, Heroic Tribesmen and the Unlikeliest Rescue of World War II

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November 1944: Their B-24 bomber shot down on what should have been an easy mission off the Borneo coast, a scattered crew of Army airmen cut themselves loose from their parachutesâ€"only to be met by loincloth-wearing natives silently materializing out of the mountainous jungle. Would these Dayak tribesmen turn the starving airmen over to the hostile Japanese occupiers? Or would the Dayaks risk vicious reprisals to get the airmen safely home in a desperate game of hide-and-seek?

A cinematic survival story featuring a bamboo airstrip built on a rice paddy, a mad British major, and a blowpipe-wielding army that helped destroy one of the last Japanese strongholds, The Airmen and the Headhunters is also a gripping tale of wartime heroism unlike any other you have read.
November 1944: Their B-24 bomber shot down on what should have been an easy mission off the Borneo coast, a scattered crew of Army airmen cut themselves loose from their parachutesâ€"only to be met by loincloth-wearing natives silently materializing out of the mountainous jungle. Would these Dayak tribesmen turn the starving airmen over to the hostile Japanese occupiers? Or would the Dayaks risk vicious reprisals to get the airmen safely home in a desperate game of hide-and-seek?

A cinematic survival story featuring a bamboo airstrip built on a rice paddy, a mad British major, and a blowpipe-wielding army that helped destroy one of the last Japanese strongholds, The Airmen and the Headhunters is also a gripping tale of wartime heroism unlike any other you have read.

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The Indonesian Production sharing Contract - An Investor's Perspective

The Indonesian Production sharing Contract - An Investor's Perspective

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The model contract for oil and gas development known as the Production Sharing Contract (PSC) originated in Indonesia in 1966 and enjoyed over a decade of successful implementation, with minor adjustments, in several oil-producing countries. In more recent years, however, numerous problems have arisen as changes in economic realities have driven the level of private investment down.

This penetrating study, the only one of its kind, uses legal analysis as well as historical data to pinpoint the reasons for the initial success of the PSC and for its subsequent and persistent frustrations for investors. The author first examines the original Indonesian contract, along with the variants adopted in Malaysia and the People's Republic of China, and then proceeds to an in-depth analysis of the main clauses and their amendments and execution in all three countries.

Taking into account various commissioned surveys and emerging policies and strat egies espoused by both governments and industry representatives, he concludes with a detailed proposal for an overhauled contract that allows for meaningful adjustments, or even renegotiation, when the balance of interests between parties changes substantially.

Focusing as it does on some central issues in global economic development, The Indonesian Production Sharing Contract will be of great value to lawyers, multinational corporate executives, and policymakers far beyond the Asia-Pacific region.

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The Politics of Military Reform in Post-Suharto Indonesia: Elite Conflict, Nationalism, and Institutional Resistance

The Politics of Military Reform in Post-Suharto Indonesia: Elite Conflict, Nationalism, and Institutional Resistance

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This study discusses the process of military reform in Indonesia after the fall of Suharto's New Order regime in 1998. The extent of Indonesia's progress in this area has been the subject of heated debate, both in Indonesia and in Western capitals. Human rights organizations and critical academics, on the one hand, have argued that the reforms implemented so far have been largely superficial, and that Indonesia's armed forces remain a highly problematic institution. Foreign proponents of military assistance to Indonesia, on the other hand, have asserted that the military has undergone radical change, as evidenced by its complete extraction from political institutions.

This study evaluates the state of military reform eight years after the end of authoritarian rule, pointing to both significant achievements and serious shortcomings. Although the armed forces in the new democratic polity no longer function as the backbone of a powerful centralist regime and have lost many of their previous privileges, the military has been able to protect its core institutional interests by successfully fending off demands to reform the territorial command structure. As the military's primary source of political influence and off-budget revenue, the persistence of the territorial system has ensured that the Indonesian armed forces have not been fully subordinated to democratic civilian control. This ambiguous transition outcome so far poses difficult challenges to domestic and foreign policymakers, who have to find ways of effectively engaging with the military to drive the reform process forward.

This is the twenty-third publication in Policy Studies, a peer-reviewed East-West Center Washington series that presents scholarly analysis of key contemporary domestic and international political, economic, and strategic issues affecting Asia in a policy relevant manner.

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Indonesian Military Personnel Render Canvas Print / Canvas Art - Artist Stocktrek Images

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This is a beautiful stretched-canvas print wrapped on 1.5" thick stretcher bars. The print is professionally printed, assembled, and shipped within 2 - 3 business days from our production facility in North Carolina and arrives ready-to-hang on your wall. Fine Art America is home to more than 75,000 artists from all over the world who entrust us to fulfill their print orders online. We offer a 30-day money-back guarantee on every print that we sell and look forward to helping you select your next piece. Keywords: Horizontal Canvas Print, Color Image Canvas Print, Photography Canvas Print, Large Group Of People Canvas Print, Military Canvas Print
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Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow

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Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow takes players back to the shadowy world of Third Echelon - a special spy unit using high-tech weapons and equipment in defense of their government. Special agent Sam Fisher is waging a one-man war against Indonesian terror networks. He'll travel to far-off corners of the world and try to figure out who can be trusted. This conspiracy-filled story will test your wits and your nerves, by throwing you into the world of international espionage. Unbelievable online gameplay -- you'll become a team of Third Echelon agents like Sam, competing against deadly mercenaries, in a series ofmultiplayer games
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Suharto and His Generals: Indonesian Military Politics, 1975-1983 (Classic Indonesia)

Suharto and His Generals: Indonesian Military Politics, 1975-1983 (Classic Indonesia)

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In writing this monograph I have been guided by two separate but interrelated goals. The first has been to provide an historical-descriptive record of the “challenge” posed to President Suharto within the Armed Forces of the Republic of Indonesia (ABRI) during the period 1975-82 and the debate that developed over ABRI’s role in society. Although this debate sprawled across the whole canvas of military involvement in society, it can be said to have focused essentially o­n two key issues. The first, which was debated with considerable vigor during the period 1977-80, involved ABRI’s relations with other social-political groups in society, and in particular the political parties. The center of this debate was the “contradiction” between ABRI’s claim to be above all groups in society and the reality of its continuing support for Golkar, the political grouping which held a majority of the seats in the DPR (Parliament). Due largely to the intervention of the presiden t, this debate was resolved in favor of the status quo and by 1980 it appeared unlikely that there would be any substantial changes during the remainder of the Suharto presidency.
The second issue, which became of increasing importance after 1980, centered o­n the appointment of military officers to nonmilitary functions. There were in the mid-1970s more than 20,000 military men serving in a kekaryaan (nonmilitary, or “functional”) capacity, as ministers, ambassadors, parliamentarians, senior executives in government corporations, bankers, senior civil servants, university rectors, provincial governors, subdistrict heads, and even village headmen. Answerable to the chief of staff for functional affairs (Kaskar), they acted as “reinforcing rods” to ensure that the bureaucracy was responsive to the commands of those at the topâ€"a role that was not unlike that of the Communist Party in many Communist states. In the view of the critics, ABRI’s heavy involvement in kekaryaan activities, although understandable in terms of recent Indonesian history, was excessive and needed to be scaled back. o­n this front, some government concessions seemed possible, if o­nly because the armed forces were short of manpower. Even so, any cutback in the kekaryaan ABRI was likely to be both slow and from the bottom up, with the commanding heights of the system remaining firmly in the hands of the military leaders.

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Historic Print (L): [War for Indonesian independence, 1945: military truck on street; bilboards with revolut

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Historic Print (L): [War for Indonesian independence, 1945: military truck on street; bilboards with revolut

This is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks.

Date: 1 photographic print.

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SOURCE: Library of Congress

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No Concessions: The Life of Yap Thiam Hien, Indonesian Human Rights Lawyer (Critical Dialogues in Southeast Asian Studies)

No Concessions: The Life of Yap Thiam Hien, Indonesian Human Rights Lawyer (Critical Dialogues in Southeast Asian Studies)

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The compelling personal story of human rights lawyer Yap Thiam Hien (1913-1989) brings decades of modern Indonesian history to life. No Concessions is a penetrating analysis of the trajectory of the Chinese minority in Indonesia over close to a century and the remarkable making of a civic leader. Without abandoning his ethnic roots, Yap transcended them by becoming a courageous legal defender of civil and human rights of all oppressed Indonesians, including former communists and radical Muslims.

Daniel S. Lev (1931-2006) was professor of political science at the University of Washington. Among his publications are Legal Evolution and Political Authority in Indonesia: Selected Essays; Islamic Courts in Indonesia: A Study in the Political Bases of Legal Institutions; The Transition to Guided Democracy: Indonesian Politics, 1957-1959, and, as coeditor, Making Indonesia.

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The Defining Years of the Dutch East Indies, 1942-1949: Survivors Accounts of Japanese Invasion and Enslavement of Europeans and the Revolution That Created Free Indonesia

The Defining Years of the Dutch East Indies, 1942-1949: Survivors Accounts of Japanese Invasion and Enslavement of Europeans and the Revolution That Created Free Indonesia

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Following their invasion of Java on March 1, 1942, the Japanese began a process of Japanization of the archipelago, banning every remnant of Dutch rule. Over the next three years, more than 100,000 Dutch citizens were shipped to Japanese internment camps and more than four million romushas, forced Indonesian laborers, were enlisted in the Japanese war effort.

The Japanese occupation stimulated the development of Indonesian independence movements. Headed by Sukarno, a longtime admirer of Japan, nationalist forces declared their independence on August 15, 1945. For Dutch citizens, Dutch-Indonesians or "Indos," and pro-Dutch Indonesians, Sukarno’s declaration marked the beginning of a new wave of terror. These powerful and often poignant stories from survivors of the Japanese occupation and subsequent turmoil surrounding Indonesian independence provide one with a vivid portrait of the hardships faced during the period.

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Di Serambi: On the Verandah: A Bilingual Anthology of Modern Indonesian Poetry

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On the Verandah brings together the work of twelve contemporary Indonesian poets. The poems are presented in both Indonesian and English, together with notes on linguistic and cultural references, and a brief biography of each contributor. The translations have been crafted to keep faith with the rhythm and flow of the Indonesian poetry. The poems chosen offer a range of chronological, thematic, and stylistic perspectives on Indonesian poetry. This anthology will prove invaluable to students and teachers of Indonesian language and culture.

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Mini Dragons II - Indonesia (Looking at Economic, Social and Cultural Aspects) VHS VIDEO

Mini Dragons II - Indonesia (Looking at Economic, Social and Cultural Aspects) VHS VIDEO

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(VHS VIDEO) Continuing the tradition of the original Mini Dragons series, these programs profile newcomers to the global economic scene that is rich in natural resources and developing at amazing speed. The series looks at the economic growth, and social and cultural forces that drive them, by telling the personal stories of men and women within each distinctive country. The series also explores common issues within each distinctive country. The series also explores common issues in each country: the roles women play, the impact of age old ethnic rivalries, how foreign investment stokes the economies, and the balance between protecting natural environments and keeping exports high.

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Historic Print (M): [War for Indonesian independence, 1945: military truck on street; bilboards with revolut

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Historic Print (M): [War for Indonesian independence, 1945: military truck on street; bilboards with revolut

This is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks.

Date: 1 photographic print.

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SOURCE: Library of Congress

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Encore 8011288 Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow

Encore 8011288 Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow

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U.S. installs a temporary military base on East Timor to train the developing defense force of the world's youngest democracy. Resistance to U.S. military presence in Southeast Asia is widespread and passionate, but the threat Indonesian militias pose to Timorese democracy is deemed sufficient justification. At the same time, the U.S. doesn't mind having an excuse to install active military personnel within easy reach of both North Korea and the largest Muslim population in Asia. You're sent in to destroy top-secret documentation held in the embassy before Suhadi's men access it.

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Suharto and His Generals: Indonesian Military Politics 1975-1983 (Cornell Modern Indonesia Project)

Suharto and His Generals: Indonesian Military Politics 1975-1983 (Cornell Modern Indonesia Project)

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During the years 1975 to 1983, a challenge to the rule of President Suharto within the Armed Forces of the Republic of Indonesia (ABRI) emerged from a debate over the role of the ABRI within society, its relations with other social-political groups, and the appointment of military officers to non-military positions within the government. The author provides an analysis of the regime's characteristics and theorizes about the future role of the ABRI within it. Using documentary evidence (the major papers prepared by all sides of the debate) as well as the personal recollections of army officers involved, the author gives a sense both of the personalities concerned and of the exercise of power.

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