World Leader

Sukarno

Indonesian founding father

29
Total Mentions
0
Direct Quotes
1955
First Mention
1983
Latest Mention

Most Frequent Citing Countries

Indonesia(16)Philippines(3)(3)Union of Soviet Socialist Republics(1)Spain(1)Portugal(1)Hungary(1)Ghana(1)

All Mentions (20)

1983·Colombia
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lam; and Tito, archetypal exponent of pragmatic nationalism. Their philosophy, with its concern to defend the cultural identity of peoples defined by Sukarno at Bandung, advocates the gradual and dignified attainment by mankind of a single world identity, in contrast to the bipolar Manichean divisiveness o
1968·Philippines
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This Accord signed by President Macapagal, President Sukarno and Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman adopted in toto the report of the Foreign Ministers as quoted above. (3) The Joint Statement of 5 August 1963.
1964·Philippines
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und of this conflict was laid before the General Assembly at its eighteenth session. In June 1964, President Macapagal was able to persuade President Sukarno and Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman to hold a summit meeting in Tokyo. The meeting made possible with the cooperation of the Governments of Thailan
1964·Indonesia
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President Monroe of the United States of America relating to the Western hemisphere's own interests. In our fashion, in South-East Asia, we have the Sukarno- Macapagal doctrine, a doctrine declared by our President and the President of the Republic of the Philippines at the beginning of this year. Its aim
1963·Indonesia
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nd neither peace nor social justice can be safeguarded without world-wide national independence. Each of the struggles is an aspect of what President Sukarno, my President, has named the "Revolution of Mankind" —the confrontation of the new emerging forces and the old established order.
1963·
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hostile attitude of confrontation against Malaya, Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman agreed to go to Tokyo in May 1963, at the invitation of President Sukarno, to discuss with him the Malaysia development. My Prime Minister made this journey, I need hardly stress, out of consideration for peace and good nei
1963·
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summit meeting between Tunku Abdul Rahman, Prime Minister of the Federation of Malaya, President Diosdado Macapagal of the Philippines and President Sukarno of Indonesia. On the initiative of the President of the Philippines, they met to resolve their differences about the formation of the new Federation
1962·Indonesia
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tally eliminated. 170. A great deal of our progress towards a full and satisfactory national life has only been recently accomplished. When President Sukarno personally took charge of the Government in 1959, he set for himself and for his people three goals: stabilization of national security, recovery of
1961·Indonesia
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blic interest and option in the Netherlands, have, during the last two years, made persistent efforts to approach my Government, and indeed President Sukarno himself, so as to contribute to a satisfactory solution of the West Irian dispute in the light of the changed or changing circumstances.
1961·Ghana
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e in New J! York, President Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana, President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic, President Tito of Yugoslavia, President Sukarno of Indonesia and Prime Minister Nehru of India, met together on several occasions and exchanged views. 47. As a result of their meetings, they presen
1960·Portugal
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during the current year of 1960 Portugal has had the honour of playing host to many distinguished Heads of State. I refer to the visits of President Sukarno of Indonesia, President Eisenhower of the United States, the King and Queen of Nepal, the King and Queen of Thailand, and the visit of President Kubi
1960·Philippines
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, we are hearing the death rattle of that imperialism. It is also right and proper that we should heed the warning voiced, among others, by President Sukarno [880th meeting] that we cannot trust this imperialism to die quietly without a further struggle. 107. All the countries that have been freed from the
1960·Indonesia
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art from which has been brought so many shouts of joy, so many cries of sorrow and despair, and so much love and laughter. 19. Today, it is President Sukarno who addresses you. But more than that, though, it is a man, Sukarno, an Indonesian, a husband, a father, a member of the human family. I speak to you
1960·Hungary
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All of us listened here, in turn, to speeches by Mr. Nkrumah, President of the Republic of Ghana, by Mr. Fidel Castro, Prime Minister of Cuba, by Mr. Sukarno, President of the Republic of Indonesia, and other prominent representatives of former colonial and semi-colonial peoples. Many of the unsolicited "t
1960·Spain
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Let us, like President Sukarno, reserve the right to political originality, without foolish acquiescence, which is sometimes purely superficial and intended to flatter. The Spanish
1960·Cuba
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ng stopped. 116. We were the only country in the world in which this happened, although I do recall that, at the time of his visit to Cuba, President Sukarno told us that we must not think that we were the only ones, that they too had had some problems, that some United States aircraft had also been flying
1959·Indonesia
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ind may be freed forever from the terror of these weapons. The unswerving position of Indonesia on this matter was once again reiterated by President Sukarno in his Independence Day address on 17 August of this year, when he called for the immediate prohibition of all experiments, all manufacture and all u
1957·Indonesia
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n from the path of democracy are easily dismissed by the solemn declaration, issued at the end of the National Conference by our national leaders Mr. Sukarno and Mr. Hatta, to the effect that the basic foundation of the Indonesian State is still the pancha shila, the five guiding principles, in which belie
1956·Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
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We cannot but agree with Mr. Sukarno, the President of Indonesia, who recently stated that in this age: “there can be no final peace or security until the last vestiges of colonialism ha
1955·Indonesia
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As President Sukarno, President of the Republic of Indonesia, stirringly told the opening session of the Asian-African Conference: “Asia and Africa have been reborn; nay,