State of East Indonesia
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The State of East Indonesia (Negara Indonesia Timur in Indonesian) was a post-World War II establishment of a government over the former Dutch territory of the eastern Netherlands East Indies. It was established on 24 December 1946 and dissolved on 15 August 1950, in the process of the establishment of the modern Indonesia.
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[edit] Name and status changes, and conferences
- 16-25 July 1946 Malino Conference
- 7-24 Dec 1946 Denpasar Conference
- 24 Dec 1946 Negara Timur Besar (State of Great East) established
- 27 Dec 1946 renamed Negara Indonesia Timur (State of East Indonesia)
- 17 Aug 1950 state terminated with dissolution of United States of Indonesia
[edit] President
24 Dec 1946 - 17 Aug 1950 Tjokorde Gde Rake Sukawati
[edit] Cabinets and Prime Ministers
- 13 Jan 1947 - 02 Jun 1947 - Nadjamoedin Daeng Malewa - First Cabinet
- 02 Jun 1947 - 11 Oct 1947 - Nadjamoedin Daeng Malewa - Second Cabinet
- 11 Oct 1947 - 15 Dec 1947 - Warouw Cabinet
- 15 Dec 1947 - 12 Jan 1949 - Ide Anak Agung Gde Agung - First Cabinet
- 12 Jan 1949 - 27 Dec 1949 - Ide Anak Agung Gde Agung - Second Cabinet
- 27 Dec 1949 - 14 Mar 1950 - J.E.Tatengkeng Cabinet
- 14 Mar 1950 - 10 May 1950 - D. P. Diapari Cabinet
- 10 May 1950 - 17 Aug 1950 - J. Poetoehena Cabinet
[edit] References
- Ide Anak Agug Gde Agung (1996) (translated to English by Linda Owens)From the Formation of the State of East Indonesia Towards the Establishment of the United States of Indonesia Jakarta: Yayasan Obor Indonesia ISBN 979-461-216-2 (Original edition Dari Negara Indonesia Timur ke Republic Indonesia Serikat 1985 Gadjah Mada University Press)
- M.C. Ricklefs, A History of Modern Indonesia Since c. 1200, Third Edition; Palgrave Publisher, 2001
[edit] External links
- http://www.rulers.org/indostat.html
- http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Indonesia_states_1946-1950.html
- The National Revolution, 1945-50. U.S. Library of Congress.

