Largely handwritten notes, mostly on published material. Possibly includes thesis material.
Notes, bibliographies and teaching material for a political science subject. Some material via Denis White.
Translates as 'The theory of political development of new countries'. Appear to be notes and teaching material.
Research notes and some published material on Southeast Asian political systems and militaries.
Notes, bibliographies and teaching material for political science subjects, including some from Monash University.
Notes and teaching material for a political science subject at the National University of Malaysia.
Handwritten notes on published material and conferences, mostly relating to the Philippines and Association of South Asian Nations (ASEAN).
Various papers and notes, possibly for teaching material.
Conference papers, reports, some news clippings. Notable material includes a report on Freemasonry and material relating to the Roxy Electric Industries issues in 1987 as well as notes and interviews relating to the leadership of the United Malaysian National Organisation (UMNO).
Programme notes for a course at the University of the Philippines
Notes, bibliographies and teaching material for political science subjects, including some from Monash University.
Written at the National University of Malaysia and Kuala Lumpur.
Notes and teaching material for a Malaysian history subject.
Notes and teaching material, including Malay-language course outlines. Includes some correspondence regarding reading lists on Southeast Asian politics. Folder title translates as 'Political theory and Southeast Asia'.
Mostly news clippings and some notes. Divided roughly into sub-folders.
Notes and drafts of media and papers on Islam, civil-military in Relations in Southeast Asia, and comparisons of Indonesia and Malasyia.
Notes and teaching material for a political science subject on Third World Theory.
Various papers and notes, possibly for teaching material.
Media clippings and editorials about Australian-Indonesian policy and relations.
Includes discussion papers from the Democracy Forum in East Asia, July 1999.
Notes on and articles by Samuel Huntington.
Notes on prominent political philosophers.
Media clippings by or featuring Crouch on Indonesian politics, 2000-2002 and a collection of media material relating to the 2004 bombing of the Australian embassy in Jakarta to which Crouch was an eyewitness.
Papers, reviews. Includes a printout of a media clipping from 1986.
Also includes article for the International Herald Tribune and notes on specific groups.
Published and unpublished material by various authors on Islam in Malaysia, including some news clippings.
Reports and notes on potential conflict between mining companies and local communities in the East Kalimantan region of Indonesia, specifically the Kutai Barat regency. Includes some media clippings.
Contains media clippings, including some from Indonesian press, ministerial statements, a Lowry Institute Poll 2006.
Mostly news clippings, some material relating to Political Reform in Indonesia after Soeharto (2010).
Notes, bibliographies and teaching material for political science subjects, including some from Monash University.
Includes notes for a talk to US Congress, 3 Mar 2004.
Ethics forms and correspondence related to work published as Political Reform in Indonesia after Soeharto (2010).
Largely correspondence on and news clippings related to the expulsion from Indonesia of terrorism expert and Jakarta Head of the International Crisis Group (ICG) Sidney Jones. Some other material discussing West Papua.
Papers and correspondence relating to Islam in Aceh.
Largely Koran Tempo articles on Sharia law in Aceh.
Includes correspondence from Rahliah Yusuf, editor at Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS).
Collection of various political science papers by various authors.
Notes on various political science theorists.
Notes and teaching material. Includes one course outline for Modern Government III dated 1960.
Crouch reviews The National Struggle and the Armed Forces in Indonesia, Brig. Gen. Notosusanto, pp. 255-7
Paper titled 'Whence Cometh the Law? Dog Saliva in Kelantan, 1937' by William R. Roff.
Published collection of papers. Includes marginalia and handwritten notes by Crouch on presented papers.
Graduate level course taught by Dr Edward Aspinall at the Australian National University.
Includes letter of thanks from Michael Leigh of the Asia Institute.
Early research draft relating to Indonesian politics and military. Tim Peneliti.
Handwritten and typed notes on Indonesian politics, including interviews with generals, lists of governors, and copies of academic papers.
Include lectures on civilian-military relations in Southeast Asia, including on Islam, Southeast Asian and Indonesian politics, Australian-Indonesian relations. Some media clippings. Notable lectures include the Senate hearing on East Timor, 20 Sep 1999 and talks given to the Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA) and Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) in 2002.
Include lectures on civilian-military relations in Southeast Asia, including on Islam, Southeast Asian and Indonesian politics, Australian-Indonesian relations. Some media clippings. Notable lectures include the Senate hearing on East Timor, 20 Sep 1999 and talks given to the Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA) and Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) in 2002.
CVs of Richard John Robison and Geoffery Robinson and Australian Research Council (ARC) correspondence relating to a reference for Geoffery Robinson, reviews of proposals, and funding requests.
Manuscript reviewer notes, some draft material and correspondence relating to 'The Army and Politics in Indonesia' (1978) and 'Government and Society in Malaysia' (1996). Includes commentary from Geoff Forrester and Professor George McTurnan Kahin.
Includes correspondence regarding payment.
Collection contains research and teaching notes on political science across Crouch’s career at the University of Indonesia, the National University of Malaysia, the University of the Philippines, and at the Australian National University. Includes media clippings and interviews given by Crouch to Indonesian and Australian news outlets, as well as notes from lectures and papers presented at conferences and to government bodies. Includes material relating to significant publications as well as an unfinished monograph on Southeast Asia.
Crouch, HaroldNotes on and summaries of approximately 70 interviews conducted in the late 1960s - early 1970s, grouped into three sets.
First set: General Nasution, Brig. Gen. Sarwo Edhie, Lt. Gen. Kemal Idris, Gen. Simatupang, Lt. Gen. Mokoginta, Brig. Gen. Sukendro, Lt. Gen. Mokoginta, Ruslan Abdulgani, Mohamad Roem, Hairi Hadi, Laksamana Poegoeh, Agus Sudono, Harry Tjan, Hardi SH, Lt. Gen. Djatikusumo, Maj. Gen. Sutjipto, KH Musto’in Ramly, Maj. Gen. Muskitam, Maj. Gen. Alamsyah, Lt. Gen. Sarbini, TD Hafas, Sajuti Melik, Haji Princem, Hugeng Imam Santoso, Hairi Hadi, Laksamana Poegoeh, Subchan, Liem Bian Kie, Suripto, Sudjatmoko, Mohamad Roem, Maj. Gen. Wijono, Yassien, Ron Hatley.
Second set: Pak Ramelan, Lt. Col. Sugiarso S, Political prisoners G-30-S/PKI, Surjo Peguneg, Maj. Gen. Surjo, Cosmas Batubara, Sujono Priyosusilo, Mary Johnson, Princen, Maj. Gen. Surjo, Stuart Graham, General Simatupang, TD Hafas, Nusantara, Cosmas Batubara, Yassien (Kediri), Rachman Tolleng, Maj. Gen. Surjosumpeno, Maj. Gen. Sucipto, Abdul Gafur, Ali Sastroamidjojo, KH Musto’in Ramly, Sulaman, Adhy Sukirno.
Third set: Aberson (GMNI), Maj. Gen. Sutjipto, Sundoro, Dahlan Ranurhardjo, Agus Sudono, Sjafruddin Prawiranegara, Hadisubeno, Col. Abdul Kadir Besar (Sekretaris Umum MPRS), Liam Bian Kee (Jusuf Wanandi), Bujung Nasution, David Napitupulu, Slamet Ginting, Imron Rosyadi, Zamroni, Medan Interviews (Effendy Nasution, Tambar, Simadjuntak, Sritua Arief), Djarnarwi Hadikusuma, Prof. Sarbini, Omar Khayyam, Saifuddin Zuhri.