This book is the product of research conducted in Indonesian from 1968 to 1970 and during the firs quarter of 1973. Indonesian foreign policy in recent years has displayed two sharply constrasting faces. Under Sukarno in the firs half of the 1960s, Indonesia aspired to lead an international anti-imperialist front.
The books in this series will discuss the emergence of intellectual traditions and of related new disciplines. The procedures, aims and vocabularies that were generated will be set in the context of the alternatives available within the contemporary frameworks of ideas and institutions.