Indonesia Beyond Suharto: Polity, Economy, Society, TransitionComprises 11 papers which explore the political, economic and social development of Indonesia during the rule of President Suharto, 1966-1998. Examines the politics of Suharto's "New Regime" at the national and regional level and investigates market reforms and the development of large business groups. Traces the development of religious pluralism and looks at gender relations and the censorship of artistic expression. Describes events leading up to Suharto's resignation and assesses the prospects for reform. |
Contents
Making Indonesia | 3 |
vi | 13 |
The New Order | 39 |
Centralization and Resistance | 71 |
Achievement and Weakness | 123 |
All in the Family? | 168 |
Evolving Pluralism | 205 |
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