Foreign Relations of the United States, 1958–1960, Indonesia, Volume XVII
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1958–1960, Indonesia, Volume XVII
Editor:
- Robert J. McMahon
General Editor:
- Glenn W. LaFantasie
United States Government Printing Office
Washington
1994
- Preface
- List of Sources
- List of Abbreviations
- List of Persons
- Indonesia (Documents 1–296)
- January—May 1958: U.S. Concern Over the Political Orientation of Indonesia
and the Regional Rebellions in Sumatra and Sulawesi (Documents 1–116)
- June–December 1958: Establishment of a Token Military Assistance Program
for the Indonesian Armed Forces and U.S. Encouragement of the Anti-Communist
Elements Within the Indonesian Government (Documents 117–169)
- January–July 1959: NSC Consideration of
U.S. Policy on Indonesia; Augmentation of U.S. Military Assistance to
Indonesia; Concern of the Netherlands Over U.S. Military Aid; U.S. Policy
Toward the West Irian-West New Guinea Dispute; and Establishment of
Sukarno’s “Guided Democracy” Government (Documents 170–216)
- August 1959–August 1960: President Sukarno’s Invitation to President
Eisenhower To Visit Indonesia; Khrushchev’s Visit to Indonesia; and
Heightened Indonesian-Netherlands Tension Over the West Irian-West New
Guinea Dispute Occasioned by the Cruise of the Karel Doorman (Documents 217–274)
- September–December 1960: Visits of President Sukarno and Army Chief of Staff
Nasution to the United States; U.S. Reexamination of Policy Toward Indonesia
and the West Irian-West New Guinea Dispute (Documents 275–296)
- January—May 1958: U.S. Concern Over the Political Orientation of Indonesia
and the Regional Rebellions in Sumatra and Sulawesi (Documents 1–116)
- Index