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INDONESIA IN TRANSITION: SOCIAL ASPECTS OF REFORMASI AND CRISIS

MANNING, CHRIS - Personal Name; DIERMEN, PETER VAN - Personal Name;

Indonesia enters the new millennium at a time of transition. It has experienced several crises--in particular the economic crisis of 1997-98, a severe intensification of its environmental degradation, and more recently the East Timor crisis, the ongoing Aceh demand for independence, the change of government from the autocratic Soeharto regime to one democratically elected and under the leadership of President Abdurrahman Wahid, and the outbreak of a number of violent communal conflicts. These crises were separate but have interlinked social and political dynamics. This major volume is the first wide-ranging analysis of recent developments. It analyses the social and political dimensions of reformation: poverty and income, environment and livelihood, civil society and legal institutions, and Islam and politics. Contributors include Indonesian and Australian scholars from a range of social science disciplines.


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Series Title
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Statement of Responsibility
Chris Manning
Call Number
320.9598 MAN i
Publisher
Singapore : ISEAS (Institute of Southeast Asian Studies)., 2000
Collation
xxviii, 379 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
981-230-093-7
Classification
320.9598
Content Type
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Edition
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Subject(s)
Buku Umum
Economic Policy
Economic History
Indonesia Economic Conditions 1945-
Indonesia Social Conditions
Indonesia Politics and Government 1998-
Indonesia Economic Conditions 1997-
Australia Foreign Relations Indonesia
Diplomatic Relations
Indonesia Social Policy
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