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The Jakarta Method by Vincent Bevins; 9781541724006

The Jakarta Method

By Vincent Bevins

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In The Jakarta Method, Vincent Bevins presents a compelling exploration of the covert operations and political machinations that shaped the Cold War era, focusing particularly on the Indonesian mass killings of 1965-66 and their far-reaching implications. This meticulously researched narrative unveils how the United States, in collusion with local elites, orchestrated a systematic campaign of repression that reverberated across the globe.

The Story

Bevins weaves together personal testimonies, historical accounts, and political analysis to illustrate the chilling efficiency of the Jakarta Method—a term he uses to describe the strategy of using violence and terror as instruments of foreign policy. Through gripping anecdotes and vivid descriptions, the author reveals the consequences of this approach in various countries, from Latin America to Africa, demonstrating the interconnectedness of global struggles against oppression.

Why Readers Love It

  • Engaging Narrative: Bevins' storytelling is both powerful and accessible, drawing readers into complex historical events without sacrificing depth.
  • Thought-Provoking Themes: The book challenges readers to reflect on the moral implications of foreign intervention and the often overlooked narratives of those affected.
  • Comprehensive Research: With extensive interviews and a wealth of primary sources, the work stands as a significant contribution to the field of political science.

Perfect For

Readers interested in political science, history, and international relations will find The Jakarta Method enlightening. Those who appreciated Bevins' previous works, particularly The Interrogation Rooms of the Korean War, will recognise his profound insights into the human cost of ideological conflicts.

“An essential read for anyone seeking to understand the dark undercurrents of Cold War politics.”
Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 222 mm × 140 mm × 30 mm
Pages: 352
Publisher: PublicAffairs
ISBN: 9781541724006

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