Kapitel
Open Access
Archival Sources and Selective Bibliography
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Frances Gouda
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- Preface and Acknowledgments 9
- Abbreviations and Glossary 13
- Introduction 17
- CHAPTER ONE. American Foreign Policy and the End of Dutch Colonial Rule in Southeast Asia: An Overview 25
- CHAPTER TWO. “It’s 1776 in Indonesia” 44
- CHAPTER THREE. The United States and the Dutch East Indies:The Celebration of Capitalism in East and West during the 1920’s 66
- CHAPTER FOUR. American Visions of Colonial Indonesia from the Great Depression to the Growing Fear of Japan, 1930-1938 83
- CHAPTER FIVE. The Specter of Japan and America’s Recognition of the Indonesian Archipelago’s Strategic Importance, 1938-1945 100
- CHAPTER SIX. The Politics of Independence in the Republik Indonesia and International Reactions, 1945-1949 119
- CHAPTER SEVEN. The Emerging Cold War and American Perspectives on Decolonization in Southeast Asia in the Postwar Era 142
- CHAPTER EIGHT. Indonesia’s Struggle for Independence and the Outside World: England,Australia, and the United States in Search of a Peaceful Solution 165
- CHAPTER NINE. Armed Conflict, the United Nations’ Good Offices Committee, and the Renville Agreement: America’s Involvement in Trying to Reach a Settlement 200
- CHAPTER TEN. Soviet Strategies in Southeast Asia and Indonesian Politics: US Foreign Policy Adrift during the Course of 1948 237
- CHAPTER ELEVEN. Rescuing the Republic’s Moderates from Soviet Communism: Washington’s Conversion to Unequivocal Support of Indonesia’s Independence 266
- Epilogue 294
- Archival Sources and Selective Bibliography 306
- Sources of Illustrations 313
- Notes 315
- Index 369
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- Preface and Acknowledgments 9
- Abbreviations and Glossary 13
- Introduction 17
- CHAPTER ONE. American Foreign Policy and the End of Dutch Colonial Rule in Southeast Asia: An Overview 25
- CHAPTER TWO. “It’s 1776 in Indonesia” 44
- CHAPTER THREE. The United States and the Dutch East Indies:The Celebration of Capitalism in East and West during the 1920’s 66
- CHAPTER FOUR. American Visions of Colonial Indonesia from the Great Depression to the Growing Fear of Japan, 1930-1938 83
- CHAPTER FIVE. The Specter of Japan and America’s Recognition of the Indonesian Archipelago’s Strategic Importance, 1938-1945 100
- CHAPTER SIX. The Politics of Independence in the Republik Indonesia and International Reactions, 1945-1949 119
- CHAPTER SEVEN. The Emerging Cold War and American Perspectives on Decolonization in Southeast Asia in the Postwar Era 142
- CHAPTER EIGHT. Indonesia’s Struggle for Independence and the Outside World: England,Australia, and the United States in Search of a Peaceful Solution 165
- CHAPTER NINE. Armed Conflict, the United Nations’ Good Offices Committee, and the Renville Agreement: America’s Involvement in Trying to Reach a Settlement 200
- CHAPTER TEN. Soviet Strategies in Southeast Asia and Indonesian Politics: US Foreign Policy Adrift during the Course of 1948 237
- CHAPTER ELEVEN. Rescuing the Republic’s Moderates from Soviet Communism: Washington’s Conversion to Unequivocal Support of Indonesia’s Independence 266
- Epilogue 294
- Archival Sources and Selective Bibliography 306
- Sources of Illustrations 313
- Notes 315
- Index 369