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Suharto
Suharto (8 June 1921 – 27 January 2008) was an Indonesian military officer and politician who served as the second and longest-serving president of Indonesia from 1967 to 1998. Widely regarded as a military dictator by international observers, Suharto led Indonesia as an authoritarian regime from 1967 until his resignation in 1998 following nationwide unrest. His 31-year dictatorship is considered one of the most brutal and corrupt of the 20th century: he was central to the perpetration of mass killings against alleged communists and subsequent persecution of ethnic Chinese, Islamists, irrelig
1997 Asian financial crisis
financial crisis in many East/Southeast Asian countries starting in 1997
Golkar
The Party of Functional Groups (, ), often known by its abbreviation Golkar (: ), is a centre to centre-right big tent secular-nationalist political party in Indonesia. Founded in 1964 as the Joint Secretariat of Functional Groups (, Sekber Golkar), it is the oldest extant political party in Indonesia. It first participated in national elections in 1971 as Functional Groups. Since 2009, it has been the second-largest party in the House of Representatives (DPR), having won 102 seats in the latest election.
Free Papua Movement
umbrella term for independence movement for West Papua (the Indonesian provinces of Papua and West Papua), with both militant and nonviolent elements
Indonesian invasion of East Timor
1975 military invasion
Free Aceh Movement
military unit
Indonesian occupation of East Timor
1975 military occupation
New Order
term used for period of Indonesian history under President Suharto 1966-1998
May 1998 riots of Indonesia
mass violence, demonstrations, and civil unrest, mainly targeting ethnic Chinese
Act of Free Choice
1969 referendum in Western New Guinea
East Timor genocide
acts committed by Indonesian government during its occupation of East Timor (1975–1999)
Insurgency in Aceh
1976–2005 conflict in Indonesia
West Irian rupiah
Joop Beek
Indonesian politician (1917–1983)
Mohammad Syafa'at Mintaredja
Founding Father of the United Development Party (1921–1984)
1977 Indonesian legislative election
national election in Indonesia
1971 Indonesian legislative election
1997 Indonesian legislative election
legislative election held in Indonesia
Malari incident
Series of Riots in Jakarta, 1974
1992 Indonesian legislative election
1987 Indonesian legislative election
5th legislative election in Indonesia
1982 Indonesian legislative election
First Development Cabinet
Suharto's Cabinet
Trisakti shootings
shootings of a student protest in Jakarta, Indonesia on 12 May 1998
Dwifungsi
Dwifungsi () was a political doctrine implemented by Suharto's military-dominated New Order government in Indonesia following the removal of President Sukarno. Dwifungsi was used to justify the ABRI—especially the Indonesian Army—permanently increasing its influence in the Indonesian government, including reserved military-only seats in the parliament, and top positions in the nation's public service.
Seventh Development Cabinet
Indonesian Cabinet from 14 March 1998 to 21 May 1998
Fifth Development Cabinet
Second Development Cabinet
Fourth Development Cabinet
Sixth Development Cabinet
cabinet of Indonesia 1993-1998
Democratic People's Party
political party in Indonesia
Third Development Cabinet