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Article: The Cold War in Indonesia, 1948.
- Article from:
- Journal of Southeast Asian Studies
- Article date:
- October 1, 2009
- Author:
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After the end of the Second World War, communication between the Soviet Union and the Partai Komunis Indonesia (PKI, Indonesian Communist Party) was complicated, difficult and for periods of time, non-existent. It fitted a pattern that can be discerned since the founding of the PKI, the first communist party in Asia, in December 1920. The PKI, then a legal party, joined the Communist International (Comintern) and was represented at Comintern congresses in the early twenties. Reports given at the congresses, articles in Comintern press and information to the responsible Comintern functionaries featured a mixture of rosy images, personal preoccupations and opportunistic ...
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Article: PKI Forum Publishes New Paper Exploring Biometrics As ...
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May 15, 2001 ;
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... ... BUSINESS WIRE)--May 15, 2001 The PKI Forum, Inc., a multi-vendor and end ... adoption of public-key infrastructure (PKI) technologies, (www.pkiforum.org ... Biometrics paper, the latest in a series of PKI Notes published by the PKI Forum, was created ...
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