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Jokja Journal

Roth, Andrew | June 26, 1948 issue

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This article presents information on the political situation in Indonesia. After months of blockade visitors are welcomed in Jakarta because they help dispel the sense of isolation. The plane in which the author arrived was particularly welcomed because it brought a "good-will mission" from East Indonesia. This region was established by the Dutch in December, 1946, as a puppet state, but its parliament decided recently by a nearly unanimous vote to send a mission to the Republican capital to say that the people of East Indonesia consider the republic the hub of Indonesian nationalism.

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POLITICAL development; POLITICAL science; BLOCKADE; SANCTIONS (International law); JAKARTA (Indonesia); INDONESIA
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