Ruth McVey
Ruth Thomas McVey (born October 22, 1930) is an American scholar of Indonesia and Southeast Asia known especially for her writings on Communism and the Indonesian Communist Party. With Benedict Anderson, she co-wrote the Cornell Paper, a 1966 work which examined the failed September 30 Movement in Indonesia. She has written and edited a number of books about Indonesian and Southeast Asian politics, including ''The rise of Indonesian communism'' (1965) and ''The Soviet view of the Indonesian revolution'' (1969). Provided by Wikipedia-
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13by Radcliffe, DavidOther Authors: “...McVey, Ruth...”
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18by van der Veur, Paul W.Other Authors: “...McVey, Ruth...”
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