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Ruth T McVey

    This author delves deeply into the political ideologies and governmental systems of Southeast Asia. Her work examines the complex relationships between communist movements and the region's political development. Through extensive academic engagement, she shares insights and analyzes the political structures and ideological currents shaping this dynamic part of the world. Her approach offers readers a profound perspective on key political forces and their historical trajectories.

    The Rise of Indonesian Communism
    • The Rise of Indonesian Communism

      • 532 pages
      • 19 hours of reading
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      Partai Komunis Indonesia (PKI) or The Indonesian Communist Party was the strongest political party in Indonesia. It was also the most powerful Communist Party outside the Sino-Soviet bloc. The oldest major Indonesian party, it was the first Communist movement in Asia to reach beyond the borders of the former Russian Empire. In The Rise of Indonesian Communism, Ruth T. McVey traces the development of the PKI from its birth in 1914 to its temporary eclipse in 1927 after a disastrous attempt at revolution. The author gives equal emphasis to the PKI's role in Indonesian politics and to its part in the international Communist movement. Three aspects of domestic Indonesian communism are considered: the party's history, its place in the constellation of Indonesian political movements, and its influence on colonial government policy. The treatment provides insight into the economic, social, and political factors that shaped the revolutionary movement, the significance of ideology as a motivating force in Indonesian political action, and the relationship between Communism and Islam. The product of research in five countries and as many languages, McVey's book is the definitive study of the beginnings of the Indonesian Communist Party. It is vital reading for anyone interested in Indonesian politics and in the development of Communism in Asia.

      The Rise of Indonesian Communism