The Jakarta Method

Washington's Anticommunist Crusade and the Mass Murder Program that Shaped Our World

Paperback, 340 pages

English language

Published 2021 by PublicAffairs.

ISBN:
978-1-5417-2400-6
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OCLC Number:
1195467806

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5 stars (2 reviews)

In 1965, the U.S. government helped the Indonesian military kill approximately one million innocent civilians. This was one of the most important turning points of the twentieth century, eliminating the largest communist party outside China and the Soviet Union and inspiring copycat terror programs in faraway countries like Brazil and Chile. But these events remain widely overlooked, precisely because the CIA's secret interventions were so successful.

In this bold and comprehensive new history, Vincent Bevins builds on his incisive reporting for the Washington Post, using recently declassified documents, archival research and eye-witness testimony collected across twelve countries to reveal a shocking legacy that spans the globe. For decades, it's been believed that parts of the developing world passed peacefully into the U.S.-led capitalist system. The Jakarta Method demonstrates that the brutal extermination of unarmed leftists was a fundamental part of Washington's final triumph in the Cold War.

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5 stars

Blood boiling book about right-wing violence post WW2 and how the US was directly or indirectly involved in all of it.

The book itself mentions that it should be paired with the documentary "The Act of Killing", which I also recommend to watch before or after reading this book.

A must-read, although it is an emotional struggle to get through it.

Review of 'The Jakarta Method' on 'Storygraph'

5 stars

The thing is it’s a brilliant book about such a depressing topic, the hope of anti colonial communist movements and their destruction by the US, specifically the CIA. Honestly if you want to feel like ‘fuck America’ read this book