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Index
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1. The Indonesian Setting
Geopolitical and Sociocultural Aspects Political and Ideological Influences Historical Background
Chapter 2. Chinese Foreign Policy: Theory and Strategy
Theory of International Relations Chinese Foreign-Policy Strategy
Chapter 3. Revolution and Diplomacy: The Left United-Front Strategy
The Recognition Issue Diplomatic Representation The Crackdown on the Chinese Embassy
Chapter 4. Toward Peaceful Coexistence: Emergence of the United-Front-from-Above Strategy
The Peace Offensive Failure of the Peace Offensive in Indonesia The Normalization of Peking-Djakarta Relations The Sino-Indonesian Dual Nationality Treaty Bandung and the Peaceful-Coexistence Strategy
Chapter 5. Militant Anti-Imperialism: A Modified United-Front-from-Above Strategy
Estrangement from Moscow Heightened Tensions between China and the United States Defection of the Neutrals from the United Front Sino-Soviet Differences Regarding Peaceful Coexistence China Calls for an Anti-Imperialist Strategy The 1958 Indonesian Rebellion China's Response to the Rebellion Peking and Sukarno
Chapter 6. Chinese Policy at the Crossroads: The Overseas Chinese Dispute and Sino-Soviet Rivalry in Indonesia
The Ban on the Chinese Traders Implications of the Anti-Chinese Measures for Peking's Policy Diplomacy and Intervention Peking Calls the Overseas Chinese Home Toward a Settlement of the Overseas Chinese Dispute Peking-Moscow Rivalry and the Sino-Indonesian Dispute
Chapter 7. Toward Sino-Indonesian Alignment: The Third-Force Strategy
The Malaysia Controversy Chinese Attitudes toward Malaysia The Emergence of the Peking-Djakarta Axis The Peking-Djakarta Axis and Indonesian Communism Sources of Tension in the Sino-Indonesian Axis Sino-Indonesian Relations on the Eve of the Untung Coup
Chapter 8. The Collapse of Chinese Policy in Indonesia
The Coup: Its Origins and Actors China's Response to the Coup The Destruction of the Peking-Djakarta Axis The PKI's "Self-Criticism" and Sukarno's Fall The Revival of a Revolutionary Policy
Conclusion Selected Bibliography
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