Communist Prospects in Indonesia by Guy J. Pauker
Indonesia - Fact and Fancy by Lisa Armand [Challenge, Progressive Labor Party newspaper, November 2, 1965]
Indonesia PKI: Background Report by World Revolution [quarterly published by the U.S. Progressive Labor Party]
Eyewitness Account of Indonesian Military Take-Over by Rewi Alley
The Downfall of Indonesian Communism by Rex Mortimer
The Indonesian Maoists: Doctrines and Perspectives by Justus M. van der Kroef
The Destruction of the Indonesian Communist Party in 1965 and the Road Not Taken by the MLM Revolutionary Study Group in the U.S.
Programme of the Communist Party of Indonesia
Indonesian Society and the Indonesian Revolution, D.N. Aidit
Change the Balance of Forces for the 100% Implementation of the President Sukarno Concept D.N. Aidit
Basic Problems of the Indonesian Revolution D.N. Aidit
For Democracy and a Gotong Royong Cabinet D.N. Aidit
Lenin and Indonesia D.N. Aidit
Lessons from the History of the Communist Party of Indonesia D.N. Aidit
Indonesian Communists and The International Working Class Movement D.N. Aidit
For Democracy, Unity, and Mobilization D.N. Aidit
Go Ahead, Communist Party of Indonesia D.N. Aidit
The October Revolution, Patriotism and Internationalism D.N. Aidit
Daring, Daring, Once Again Daring D.N. Aidit
The Indonesian Revolution and the Immediate Tasks of the Communist Party of Indonesia D.N. Aidit [Peking Review, #37, September 13, 1963]
Outstanding Contributions of the Communist Party of Indonesia Peng Chen [Peking Review, #37, September 13, 1963]
Some Questions of the Indonesian Revolution and the Communist Party of Indonesia D.N. Aidit [Peking Review, #37, September 13, 1963]
Set Afire the Banteng Spirit! Ever Forward, No Retreat! D.N. Aidit
Resolution of First National Conference of Indonesian C.P. [Peking Review, #30, July 24, 1964]
Joint Statement of the Communist Parties of Japan and Indonesia [Peking Review, #38, September 18, 1964]
Joint Statement of Indonesian C.P. and Australian C.P. (Marxist-Leninist) [Peking Review, #52, December 25, 1964]
The Indonesian C.P. Will Not Participate in Schismatic Meeting in Moscow [Peking Review, #52, December 25, 1964]
Open Polemics Are Helpful, They Must Not Be Discontinued. D. N. Aidit on Current International Problems [Peking Review, #35, August 27, 1965]
Sudden, Drastic Changes in lndonesion Political Situation. A round-up report by Hsinhua News Agency [Peking Review, #43, October 22, 1965]
Rabid Anti-Communist, Anti-Popular Activities of Indonesion Right-Wing Forces [Peking Review, #46, November 12, 1965]
Aidit – Outstanding Helmsman of Indonesian C.P. [Peking Review, #52, December 20, 1965]
Right-Wing Reactionaries Plunge Indonesia Into a Bloodbath [Peking Review, #18, April 29, 1966]
The Fascist Coup in Indonesia and the Lessons Communists Draw From It Enver Hoxha
People of Indonesia, Unite and Fight to Overthrow the Fascist Regime, CC PKI
Indonesia – Communists Fight Back
"Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-Tung" Is A Powerful Weapon For the Indonesian People's Revolution [Peking Review, #24, June 9, 1967]
The Indonesian People Have Raised the Torch of Armed Struggle [Peking Review, #35, August 25, 1967]
The Programme of the Communist Party of Indonesia for People's Democratic in Indonesia, Politbureau of PKI
Build the PKI Along the Marxist-Leninist Line to Lead the People's Democratic Revolution in Indonesia (Five Important Documents of the Political Bureau of the CC PKI), Delegation of the CC PKI
Important New Start in the Indonesian Revolution [Peking Review, #2, January 12, 1968]
Victory Will Surely Belong to the Indonesian People by Jusuf Adjitorop [Peking Review, #9, March 1, 1968]
Solidly United Under the Great Red Banner of Mao Tse-tung's Thought, the P.K.I. Is Leading the Indonesian People to March Onward On the Road to People's War! [Peking Review, #22, May 31, 1968]
Comrade Mao Tse-Tung's Teachings on People's War Are Indonesian People's Powerful Weapon for Smashing Suharto-Nasution Fascist Military Regime and Establishing People's Democratic Power in Indonesia [Peking Review, #30, July 26, 1968]
Soviet Revisionists' Crime of Savage Aggression Against Czechoslovakia Most Strongly Condemned [Peking Review, #44, November 1, 1968]