suharto
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Definition
Proper noun An Indonesian military officer and political leader who served as the second President of Indonesia from 1967 until his resignation in 1998. His lengthy rule was characterized by authoritarian governance, economic development, and political stability, followed by economic crisis and allegations of corruption.
Usage
- Suharto is used as a proper noun to refer to the historical figure. It is typically preceded by titles such as "President" or "General."
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Advanced Usage
- The term Suhartoism is sometimes used in political discourse to refer to the ideology, policies, or style of governance associated with his regime, particularly its emphasis on stability, development, and a strong military role in politics.
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Variants and Related Words
- New Order (): The term for the political era and system established by Suharto, contrasting it with Sukarno's "Old Order." It implies a focus on economic development and political control.
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Synonyms
- The Second President of Indonesia: A formal descriptive synonym.
- The New Order leader: A contextual synonym focusing on his political era.
Related Phrases
- Suharto era / Suharto regime: Phrases used to describe the period of his rule and the associated governmental system.
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- Suharto family: Often refers to the extensive business interests and alleged corruption involving his relatives.
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Noun
- Indonesian statesman who seized power from Sukarno in 1967 (born in 1921)