New Order ideology

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New Order ideology was the authoritarian, developmentalist, and anti-communist state doctrine of Suharto’s regime in Indonesia, emphasizing political stability, economic growth, and centralized control over society.

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instanceOf anti-communist ideology
authoritarian ideology
developmentalist ideology
state ideology
appliedInCountry Indonesia
associatedWithGovernment New Order (Indonesia)
associatedWithRegime Soeharto
surface form: Suharto
corePrinciple anti-communism
centralized control over society
depoliticization of society
economic growth
military dominance in politics
national development
order and security
paternalistic leadership
political stability
state-led modernization
economicModel pro-foreign investment policy
state-guided capitalism
technocratic economic management
endTime 1998
historicalContext post-1965 Indonesian political realignment
implementedThroughPolicy anti-communist purges and screening
bureaucratic authoritarianism
centralized economic planning
forced political alignment under Golkar
military dual function (dwifungsi ABRI)
restrictions on civil liberties
single official interpretation of Pancasila
state corporatism
state surveillance of society
suppression of political opposition
tight control of the press
influencedBy Cold War anti-communism
developmental state models in East Asia
interpretsConcept Pancasila
surface form: Pancasila democracy
justifiedByConcept Pancasila
legitimizedByNarrative fear of communism
need for stability after 1965 crisis
politicalPosition anti-leftism
anti-liberal democracy
right-wing authoritarianism
promotedBy Golkar party
surface form: Golkar

Indonesian National Armed Forces
replaced Sukarno government
surface form: Guided Democracy ideology of Sukarno
socialPolicy control of labor unions
depoliticization of mass organizations
promotion of political apathy among citizens
startTime 1966

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