VII. The Contemporary Period, 1945–2000 > F. South and Southeast Asia, 1945–2000 > 2. Southeast Asia, 1941–2000 > c. The Malay Archipelago and Peninsular Malaysia > 4. Indonesia > 1950
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1950
 
Local uprisings and guerrilla warfare continued in many parts of the new state, notably in East Indonesia.  1
 
May 19
 
A conference between the federal government and the states decided to substitute a unitary state for the United States of Indonesia.  2
 
Aug. 17
 
A provisional constitution was drawn up, establishing the REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA.  3
 
Sept. 6
 
Mohammed Natsir formed a new cabinet.  4
 
Sept. 28
 
The Republic of Indonesia was admitted to the UN.  5
 
 
 
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