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American Flipflop in Indonesia

Roth, Andrew | July 10, 1948 issue

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The press conference held by the United Nations Good Offices Committee on June 18, 1948 in Batavia's pretentious Hotel des Indes was extremely revelatory. It was the first time since the Renville Agreement was signed in January that the committee had consented to meet the reporters, and it did so now only because there had been a mysterious leakage to the press of an American-Australian plan for a settlement and the Dutch had thereupon suspended-negotiations. The conviction of nationalism's victory in Indonesia led to Australia's sponsorship of the republic at the UN, in return the republic designated Australia as its representative on the Good Offices Committee.

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COMMITTEES; NATIONALISM; POLITICAL development; UNITED Nations; INDONESIA; AUSTRALIA
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