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The Post-Revolutionary Transformation of the Indonesian Army: Part II
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The Calcutta Conference and the Southeast Asia Uprising
Item submitted with minimal metadata and description. If you have additional information you can provide please contact rworks [at]uw [dot]edu, include the URI address below and any information you have. UW access onlyThe Calcutta Conference of February 1948, has been
the subject of a great deal of conjecture and very little
scholarship. A number of writers, on the basis of the
rather meagre knowledge available to them concerning the
Conference, have drawn important conclusions, and these
have often served as a significant part of the foundation
for substantial theoretical edifices concerning the nature
of Asian Communist movements and their relationships
with Moscow. While in some cases their conclusions may
well be correct, it is perhaps doubtful whether some of
these writers have commanded sufficient reliable data
to warrant the apparent assurance with which they have
presented them
Kemunculan Komunisme Indonesia
Judul Asli : The Rise of Indonesian Communismxxx, 650 p. : il.; 21 cm