New Order (Indonesia) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The New Order (Indonesian: Orde Baru ) is the term coined by former Indonesian President Suharto to characterize his regime as he came to power in 1966 (see Transition to the New Order). Suharto u...
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This single, unexpected sentence stunned some members of Suharto's inner circle. ... But he has been criticized by Indonesian human rights activists for remaining silent for too long as Suharto was repressing dissent and enforcing harsh military rule in rebellious regions of the country.
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Geschreven door finance@evb.ch op 24 Jul 1998 10:35:28 met als onderwerp: Report: The Swiss connections of the Suharto regime (II) From: Peter Bosshard ; Subject: Report: The Swiss connections of the Suharto regime (II)
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In the decades after 1966, Suharto's regime evolved into a steeply hierarchical affair, characterized by tight centralized control and long-term personal rule. ... Although opposition movements and popular unrest were not entirely eliminated, Suharto's regime was extraordinarily stable compared with its predecessor.
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Suharto hosted the APEC summit meeting in November 1994. In the Clinton-Suharto meetings during and after the APEC summit, President Clinton stressed the promotion of U.S. business opportunities in Indonesia. He stated U.S. concerns over human rights but did not link Indonesian practices to other aspects of U.S. policy.
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It describes how opposition groups challenged the long-time ruler, President Suharto, and his military-based regime, forcing him to resign in 1998. The book’s main purpose is to explain how ordinary people can bring about political change in a repressive authoritarian regime.
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AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on Indonesia : History : The Suharto Regime, Southeast Asia Political Geography. Includes related research links. ... During Suharto's regime, his family held sway over much of Indonesia's economic life, and government corruption increased.
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THE TRUTH ABOUT GERWANI: THE GENDER ASPECT OF THE SUHARTO REGIME ... As the symbol of virility, the army - and president Suharto in particular - took care to emerge as the only force capable of restoring and maintaining orderly society. Their continued power is justified by consistently recreating the myth of the...
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; Concern that the Bali bombing may re-activate Suharto era repression ... "Suharto has gone but the powerful military that bolstered his destructive regime remains. Terrorism against the people has been ongoing in West Papua, Maluku and Aceh.
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