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  • Suharto's regime was mortally wounded by the loss of credibility entailed in the initial student protests and the brief period of openness on the airwaves.

    Technology Shapes Revolution Jeremy Wagstaff 2011

  • When poorly disciplined police opened fire on middle-class students at Jakarta's Trisakti University—the kind of event Suharto's supporters had feared—those supporters were able to use mobile phones to quickly coordinate a response.

    Technology Shapes Revolution Jeremy Wagstaff 2011

  • Rome Indonesian Art F.X Harsono 'The Bone Cemetery Monument' 2011 by F.X Harsono in Rome Since the end of Suharto's regime in the 1990s, Indonesia, a country with many diverse ethnic groups, has faced great social and cultural change.

    What's On Around Europe 2011

  • Unlike Suharto's Indonesia or post-Soviet Russia, India's business landscape is not dominated by classic crony capitalists, but by genuine businesses that need more than the right connections to thrive.

    India's Crony Socialism Sadanand Dhume 2011

  • In 1998, President Suharto's 32 years of authoritarian rule came to an end.

    Three scenarios for the Egyptian end game Glenn Kessler 2011

  • East Timor was invaded by Suharto's Indonesia in late 1975 following the collapse of Europe's last maritime empire, that of Portugal's quasi-fascist Estado Novo regime.

    Derek Flood: Territorial Triumph and Geopolitical Pitfalls in South Sudan Derek Flood 2011

  • The American failure to halt the spread of communism in Indochina only emboldened Suharto's Indonesia and provided moral leeway from President Ford and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.

    Derek Flood: Territorial Triumph and Geopolitical Pitfalls in South Sudan Derek Flood 2011

  • East Timor was invaded by Suharto's Indonesia in late 1975 following the collapse of Europe's last maritime empire, that of Portugal's quasi-fascist Estado Novo regime.

    Derek Flood: Territorial Triumph and Geopolitical Pitfalls in South Sudan Derek Flood 2011

  • The American failure to halt the spread of communism in Indochina only emboldened Suharto's Indonesia and provided moral leeway from President Ford and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.

    Derek Flood: Territorial Triumph and Geopolitical Pitfalls in South Sudan Derek Flood 2011

  • When the country was hit hard by the 1997 Asian economic crisis, there were widespread fears that the far-flung nation of 13,000 islands would splinter without Suharto's guiding hand.

    History lesson: Why letting go is so hard to do Glenn Kessler 2011

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