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Guy Jean Pauker Papers, 1928-1996 http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf3b69n68z No online items Register of the Guy Jean Pauker Papers, 1928-1996 Prepared by Ronald Bulatoff Hoover Institution Archives Stanford University Stanford, California 94305-6010 Phone: (650) 723-3563 Fax: (650) 725-3445 Email: [email protected] © 2000 Hoover Institution Archives. All rights reserved. Register of the Guy Jean Pauker 82096 1 Papers, 1928-1996 Register of the Guy Jean Pauker Papers, 1928-1996 Hoover Institution Archives Stanford University Stanford, California Contact Information Hoover Institution Archives Stanford University Stanford, California 94305-6010 Phone: (650) 723-3563 Fax: (650) 725-3445 Email: [email protected] Prepared by: Ronald Bulatoff Date Completed: 1984 © 2000 Hoover Institution Archives. All rights reserved. Descriptive Summary Title: Guy Jean Pauker Papers, Date (inclusive): 1928-1996 Collection number: 82096 Creator: Pauker, Guy J. Collection Size: 271 manuscript boxes, 34 card file boxes, 1 oversize box, 5 envelopes, 10 slide boxes, 35 microfilm reels, 1 motion picture film reel (146 linear feet) Repository: Hoover Institution Archives Stanford, California 94305-6010 Abstract: Studies, reports, memoranda, notes, correspondence, trial transcripts, bulletins, press summaries, clippings, and printed matter, relating to political, social, and economic conditions in Indonesia; Indonesian foreign relations, especially with the United States; communism in Indonesia; the coup of 1965 in Indonesia, and trials in its aftermath; and education in Indonesia. Physical Location: Hoover Institution Archives Language: English and Indonesian. Access Collection open for research. The Hoover Institution Archives only allows access to copies of audiovisual items. To listen to sound recordings or to view videos or films during your visit, please contact the Archives at least two working days before your arrival. We will then advise you of the accessibility of the material you wish to see or hear. Please note that not all audiovisual material is immediately accessible. Publication Rights For copyright status, please contact the Hoover Institution Archives. Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Guy Jean Pauker Papers, [Box no.], Hoover Institution Archives. Acquisition Information Materials were acquired by the Hoover Institution Archives in 1982. Accruals Materials may have been added to the collection since this finding aid was prepared. To determine if this has occurred, find the collection in Stanford University's online catalog at http://searchworks.stanford.edu/ . Materials have been added to the collection if the number of boxes listed in the online catalog is larger than the number of boxes listed in this finding aid. Register of the Guy Jean Pauker 82096 2 Papers, 1928-1996 Scope and Content of Collection Studies, reports, memoranda, notes, correspondence, trial transcripts, bulletins, press summaries, clippings, and printed matter, relating to political, social, and economic conditions in Indonesia; Indonesian foreign relations, especially with the United States; communism in Indonesia; the coup of 1965 in Indonesia, and trials in its aftermath; and education in Indonesia. Access Points Indonesia. Indonesia--Politics and government--1950-1966. Indonesia--Politics and government--1966- Indonesia--History--Coup d'etat, 1965. Indonesia--Economic conditions--1945- Indonesia--Social conditions. Indonesia--Foreign relations--United States. United States--Foreign relations--Indonesia. Communism--Indonesia. Education--Indonesia. Communism. Education. United States--Foreign relations. Moving-pictures. Slides (Photography) Biography American political scientist; senior staff member, Rand Corporation, 1960- 1916, September born, Bucharest, Rumania 15 1938 Lic es lett, University of Bucharest 1939 Lic en droit, University of Bucharest 1950 AM, Harvard University 1952 Ph.D., Harvard University 1954-55 Postdoctoral Ford Fellowship in Indonesia 1952-56 Instructor and lecturer, Harvard University 1953-56 Research associate, Massachussetts Institute of Technology 1955 co-author, Comparative Politics of Non-Western Countries 1956-59 Assistant professor, political science, University of California, Berkeley 1958 author, Indonesian Images of Their National Self 1959 author, Southeast Asia As a Problem Area in the Next Decade 1959-1963 Associate professor, political science, University of California, Berkeley 1960- Senior staff member, Rand Corporations, Social Science Department 1962 contributor, The Role of the Military in Indonesia 1970- Research associate, Environmental Quality Lab, California, Institute of Technology 1972 co-author, Smog: A Report to the Peoples Boxes: 1-2 CORRESPONDENCE, 1947-1973 Scope and Content Note Correspondence arranged alphabetically by last name of correspondent. Box 1., Folder 1 Abdulgani, Roeslan, 1960 Folder 2 Aikin, Charles, 1957 Folder 3 Alisjahbana, S. Takdir, 1958 Folder 4 Allen, Raymond, 1959 Folder 5 Asia Foundation, The, 1960 Register of the Guy Jean Pauker 82096 3 Papers, 1928-1996 CORRESPONDENCE, 1947-1973 Folder 6 Benda, Harry J., 1959 Folder 7 Brackman, Arnold C., 1967 Folder 8 Dang Duc Khoi, n.d. Folder 9 Davies, Joss, 1964 Folder 10 Dougharty, Larry, 1971 Folder 11 El Ibrahimy, Nur, 1959 Folder 12 Feith, Herbert, 1972 Folder 13 Gailbraith, Francis J., 1953 Folder 14 Geisler, Richard A., 1960 Folder 15 Gie, Goei Hok, 1958 Folder 16 Glassburner, Bruce, 1961 Folder 17 Goss, Hilton P., 1959 Folder 18 Gould, James W., 1957 Folder 19 Harvard University, Graduate School of Public Administration, Defense Studies Program, 1961 Folder 20 Hawkins, Everett D., 1954 Folder 21 Heath, James P., 1959 Folder 22 Hnatko, Florence A., 1972 Folder 23 Howland, Richard C., 1968 Indonesia Folder 24 Dewan National, 1958 Folder 25 Ministry of Information, 1958 Folder 26 Kahin, George, 1958 Folder 27 Karam, Frank, 1961 Folder 28 Karnow, Stanley, 1966 Folder 29 Kelley, Baiba, 1966 Folder 30 Kie, Lim Bian, 1972 Folder 31 Kissinger, Henry A., 1959 Folder 32 Koesnan, Rh., 1959 Folder 33 Kohlberg, Alfred, 1947-49, 1955-56 Folder 34 Landry, Lionel, 1973 Folder 35 Langer, Paul F., 1959 Folder 36 Library of Congress, 1954 Folder 37 Lilienthal, Philip, 1961 Folder 38 Lyon, Peter, 1966 Folder 39 Martin, June M., 1956 Folder 40 Martin, Pierre, 1968 Folder 41 Miller, Paul, 1959 Folder 42 Mintz, Jeanne S., 1954 Folder 42A Moh, Danny, 1960 Folder 43 Molenaar, E., 1954 Folder 44 Nishijima, Shigetada, 1958 Folder 45 Oliver, Douglas L., 1954 Folder 46 O'Neill, Thomas P., 1955 Folder 47 Palmier, Leslie H., 1956 Folder 48 Pembangunan, Ltd., 1958-59 Folder 49 Pirngadie, Rudy, 1958 Folder 50 Polamka, Peter, 1968 Folder 51 Rasjid, S. M., 1958 Folder 52 Rogers, W. S., 1954 Folder 53 Rosecrance, Richard N., 1964 Folder 54 Sadli, Mohammad, 1960 Folder 55 Scalapino, Robert A., 1968 Folder 56 Semadi, Pudjo, 1957 Folder 57 Simatupang, T. B., 1959-1966 Folder 58 Smythe, Dallas W., 1968 Folder 59 Soedjatmoko, 1959 Folder 60 Soemanto, 1970 Register of the Guy Jean Pauker 82096 4 Papers, 1928-1996 CORRESPONDENCE, 1947-1973 Folder 61 Soemarsono, Soemarso, 1969 Folder 62 Soetomo, R., 1960 Folder 63 Sudarmadi, 1970 Folder 64 Sumarjo, R., 1956 Folder 65 Taylor, Paul, 1958-59 Folder 66 Thajeb, Sjarif, 1971 Folder 67 Thomas, K. D., 1965 Folder 68 Thurnherr, Charlotte M., 1953 Folder 69 Tovar, B. Hugh, 1966 Folder 70 Town Hall, Los Angeles, 1966 Folder 71 U.S. Department of State. Office of Intelligence Research. External Research Staff. 1954 Folder 72 University of Indonesia, Library Faculty of Economics, 1959 Folder 73 Van Niel, Robert, 1954 Box 2., Folder 1 Widjajaamiarsa, Kabullah, 1962 Folder 2 Williams, Lea, 1953 Folder 3 Miscellaneous Boxes: 2-3 SPEECHES AND WRITINGS, 1954-1973 Scope and Content Note Drafts, notes, printed and typewritten copies of speeches and writings, arranged alphabetically by subject or title. Box 2., Folder 4 Comments on and excerpts from published sources, n.d. Physical Description: Typescripts and holographs. Communist Prospects in Indonesia. Physical Description: Typescript (printed copy). Folder 5 May 1964 Folder 6 November 1964 Folder 7 Council on Foreign Relations meetings, April 15, 1964, notes on. Physical Description: Typescript (mimeographed copy) and holograph. Folder 8 Election law in Indonesia, n.d. Untitled drafts and notes. Indonesia. Folder 9 Indonesia: The PKI's Road to Power, Printed copy. Folder 10-13 Untitled drafts and notes pertaining, n.d. Box 3., Folder 1 Indonesian economic stabilization, 1954, notes on, n.d. Folder 2 The Indonesian Image of the National Self, March 23, 1959. Physical Description: Typescript (mimeographed copy). Folder 3 Indonesian Image of National Self Project, 1957-59. Physical Description: Handwritten notes. Folder 4 Indonesian Perspectives on the Indian Ocean, March 1971. Physical Description: Typescript (photocopy). Folder 5 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for International Studies, Project on the Economic and Political Development of Indonesia, notes on, n.d. Folder 6 The Miracle of Indonesia, January 1, 1973. Physical Description: Printed copy. Folder 7 1956 Perspectives on Indonesian Politics and Economic Development, June 26, 1956. Physical Description: Typescript (mimeographed copy). Folder 8 North Sumatra population, notes on, November 1954 Register of the Guy Jean Pauker 82096 5 Papers, 1928-1996 SPEECHES AND WRITINGS, 1954-1973 Folder 9 Pauker Shows Reversal in Asia, Indonesia, Strategic Balances, remarks by G. Pauker, March 22, 1966. Physical Description: Printed
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