The New Leader, Том 50New Leader Pub. Association, 1967 |
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... Sukarno was a sloganeer who , at 65 , could not bring himself to shout the new slogans that had captivated his people . Once a cru- sader against vested interests and corruption , he could not begin to withdraw from the mire of cor ...
... Sukarno was a sloganeer who , at 65 , could not bring himself to shout the new slogans that had captivated his people . Once a cru- sader against vested interests and corruption , he could not begin to withdraw from the mire of cor ...
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... Sukarno's emotional ambivalence toward the West and his own peers at home- as well as his extreme sensuality— was his yearning for beautiful women . Sukarno admits that his first amours were the fair - skinned , pink - cheeked Dutch ...
... Sukarno's emotional ambivalence toward the West and his own peers at home- as well as his extreme sensuality— was his yearning for beautiful women . Sukarno admits that his first amours were the fair - skinned , pink - cheeked Dutch ...
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... Sukarno , far more than any other leader of Indonesia's independence move- ment , helped to unite the In- donesian people , 65 million in 1945 and 110 million today , separated from one another by dozens of linguistic , religious ...
... Sukarno , far more than any other leader of Indonesia's independence move- ment , helped to unite the In- donesian people , 65 million in 1945 and 110 million today , separated from one another by dozens of linguistic , religious ...
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