Crisis in Perception

The Jakarta Method: Washington’s Anticommunist Crusade — Systems Analysis


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Welcome to Crisis in Perception, where we examine the systems shaping our world.

This episode analyzes The Jakarta Method by Vincent Bevins as a structural study of Cold War power architecture. Rather than treating mass violence as episodic excess, we examine how extermination campaigns functioned within a broader geopolitical incentive system.

By mapping design, incentives, and outcomes, the episode clarifies how these policies reshaped political alignments and economic structures across multiple continents.

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