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The Last Days of President Suharto

Author : Edward Aspinall,Geert Arend van Klinken,Herbert Feith
Publisher : Monash University Press
Page : 206 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : UOM:39015042096977

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The Last Days of President Suharto by Edward Aspinall,Geert Arend van Klinken,Herbert Feith Pdf

Brings together 47 articles written by academics and journalists which mostly appeared in English-language media during the last days of Suharto. Probing behind the television images of flames and hysterical faces, these pieces provide a more analytical view of the complex events. They explore quest

Opposing Suharto

Author : Edward Aspinall
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780804748445

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Opposing Suharto presents an account of democratization in the world’s fourth most populous country, Indonesia. It describes how opposition groups challenged the long-time ruler, President Suharto, and his military-based regime, forcing him to resign in 1998. The book’s main purpose is to explain how ordinary people can bring about political change in a repressive authoritarian regime. It does this by telling the story of an array of dissident groups, nongovernmental organizations, student activists, and political party workers as they tried to expand democratic space in the last decade of Suharto’s rule. This book is an important study not only for readers interested in contemporary Indonesia and political change in Asia, but also for all those interested in democratization processes elsewhere in the world. Unlike most other books on Indonesia, and unlike many books on democratization, it provides an account from the perspective of those who were struggling to bring about change.

Violence and the State in Suharto's Indonesia

Author : Benedict R. O'G. Anderson
Publisher : Cornell University Press
Page : 255 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2018-05-31
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781501719042

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Violence and the State in Suharto's Indonesia by Benedict R. O'G. Anderson Pdf

These essays investigate institutionalized violence in New Order Indonesia and the ongoing legacy Suharto's dictatorship has conferred on the nation. The collection includes papers on East Timor, Aceh, Biak, the police, and the Indonesian military, among other topics.

Soeharto's New Order and Its Legacy

Author : Edward Aspinall,Greg Fealy
Publisher : ANU E Press
Page : 245 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2010-08-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781921666476

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Soeharto's New Order and Its Legacy by Edward Aspinall,Greg Fealy Pdf

Indonesia's President Soeharto led one of the most durable and effective authoritarian regimes of the second half of the twentieth century. Yet his rule ended in ignominy, and much of the turbulence and corruption of the subsequent years was blamed on his legacy. More than a decade after Soeharto's resignation, Indonesia is a consolidating democracy and the time has come to reconsider the place of his regime in modern Indonesian history, and its lasting impact. This book begins this task by bringing together a collection of leading experts on Indonesia to examine Soeharto and his legacy from diverse perspectives. In presenting their analyses, these authors pay tribute to Harold Crouch, an Australian political scientist who remains one of the greatest chroniclers of the Soeharto regime and its aftermath.

Suharto

Author : R. E. Elson
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 430 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2001-11-13
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0521773261

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Reformasi

Author : Kevin O'Rourke
Publisher : Allen & Unwin
Page : 532 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1865087548

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A gripping account of Indonesia's political and economic struggles, from the final days of Soeharto's rule through the first two years of Wahid's presidency. Kevin O'Rourke's accessible and compelling style conveys the drama of recent events along with an indepth understanding of the whole region.

Soeharto

Author : Retnowati Abdulgani-Knapp
Publisher : Marshall Cavendish
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9812613404

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Asia’s Unknown Uprisings Volume 2

Author : George Katsiaficas
Publisher : PM Press
Page : 534 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2013-04-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781604868562

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Asia’s Unknown Uprisings Volume 2 by George Katsiaficas Pdf

Ten years in the making, this magisterial work—the second of a two-volume study—provides a unique perspective on uprisings in nine Asian nations in the past five decades. While the 2011 Arab Spring is well known, the wave of uprisings that swept Asia in the 1980s remain hardly visible. Through a critique of Samuel Huntington’s notion of a “Third Wave” of democratization, the author relates Asian uprisings to predecessors in 1968 and shows their subsequent influence on uprisings in Eastern Europe at the end of the 1980s. By empirically reconstructing the specific history of each Asian uprising, significant insight into major constituencies of change and the trajectories of these societies becomes visible. This book provides detailed histories of uprisings in nine places—the Philippines, Burma, Tibet, China, Taiwan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Thailand, and Indonesia—as well as introductory and concluding chapters that place them in a global context and analyze them in light of major sociological theories. Profusely illustrated with photographs, tables, graphs, and charts, it is the definitive, and defining, work from the eminent participant-observer scholar of social movements.

Indonesia Beyond Suharto

Author : Donald K. Emmerson
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 424 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2015-05-20
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781317468080

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This text presents an accessible introduction to the most significant problems facing Indonesia and raises issues for further investigations. It addresses such questions as: how has Indonesia managed to remain one country?; and is there a truly national Indonesian culture?

Pretext for Mass Murder

Author : John Roosa
Publisher : Univ of Wisconsin Press
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2006-08-03
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0299220303

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In the early morning hours of October 1, 1965, a group calling itself the September 30th Movement kidnapped and executed six generals of the Indonesian army, including its highest commander. The group claimed that it was attempting to preempt a coup, but it was quickly defeated as the senior surviving general, Haji Mohammad Suharto, drove the movement’s partisans out of Jakarta. Riding the crest of mass violence, Suharto blamed the Communist Party of Indonesia for masterminding the movement and used the emergency as a pretext for gradually eroding President Sukarno’s powers and installing himself as a ruler. Imprisoning and killing hundreds of thousands of alleged communists over the next year, Suharto remade the events of October 1, 1965 into the central event of modern Indonesian history and the cornerstone of his thirty-two-year dictatorship. Despite its importance as a trigger for one of the twentieth century’s worst cases of mass violence, the September 30th Movement has remained shrouded in uncertainty. Who actually masterminded it? What did they hope to achieve? Why did they fail so miserably? And what was the movement’s connection to international Cold War politics? In Pretext for Mass Murder, John Roosa draws on a wealth of new primary source material to suggest a solution to the mystery behind the movement and the enabling myth of Suharto’s repressive regime. His book is a remarkable feat of historical investigation. Finalist, Social Sciences Book Award, the International Convention of Asian Scholars

Beginning to Remember

Author : Mary S. Zurbuchen
Publisher : University of Washington Press
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2015-09-14
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780295998763

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Beginning to Remember by Mary S. Zurbuchen Pdf

Beginning to Remember charts Indonesia's turbulent decades of cultural repression and renewal amid the rise and fall of Suharto's New Order regime. These cross-disciplinary pieces illuminate Indonesia�s current efforts to reexamine and understand its past in order to shape new civic and cultural arrangements. In 1998, "reformasi" brought a wave of relief and euphoria. But Suharto's removal did not dispel persistent corruption, official secrecy and denial, religious and ethnic violence, and security policies leading to tragedy in East Timor, Aceh, and other regions. But the reformasi did open up new possibilities for seeing the past. What followed was a surge of discourse that challenged officially codified national history in mass media and publishing, in public policy debate, in the arts, and in popular mobilization and politics. This volume is an exploration of some of the expressions, narratives, and interpretations of the past found in Indonesia today. The authors illustrate ways in which the dissolution of the Indonesian state's monopoly on history is now permitting new national, local, and individual accounts and representations of the past to emerge. The book covers fields from performing arts and literature to anthropology, history, and transitional justice. The book opens with Goenawan Mohamad's dramatic poem Kali, the first publication of this important work by one of Indonesia�s leading intellectuals, which has become the libretto for an international opera production. Another chapter is a personal memoir by one of Java�s famous shadow-play masters, Tristuti Rachmadi, for years imprisoned under the New Order. Leading historian Anthony Reid commemorates the national struggle at the regional level, while South African lawyer Paul van Zyl compares efforts in transitional justice in Indonesia, East Timor, and South Africa.

The Nature of Asian Politics

Author : Bruce Gilley
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 275 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2014-09-15
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780521761710

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The Nature of Asian Politics by Bruce Gilley Pdf

The Nature of Asian Politics provides an unparalleled, comprehensive first look at the politics of Southeast and Northeast Asia.

Orphaned Landscapes

Author : Patricia Spyer
Publisher : Fordham University Press
Page : 337 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2021-11-02
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780823298709

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Orphaned Landscapes by Patricia Spyer Pdf

Less than a year after the end of authoritarian rule in 1998, huge images of Jesus Christ and other Christian scenes proliferated on walls and billboards around a provincial town in eastern Indonesia where conflict had arisen between Muslims and Christians. A manifestation of the extreme perception that emerged amid uncertainty and the challenge to seeing brought on by urban warfare, the street paintings erected by Protestant motorbike-taxi drivers signaled a radical departure from the aniconic tradition of the old colonial church, a desire to be seen and recognized by political authorities from Jakarta to the UN and European Union, an aim to reinstate the Christian look of a city in the face of the country’s widespread islamicization, and an opening to a more intimate relationship to the divine through the bringing-into-vision of the Christian god. Stridently assertive, these affectively charged mediations of religion, masculinity, Christian privilege and subjectivity are among the myriad ephemera of war, from rumors, graffiti, incendiary pamphlets, and Video CDs, to Peace Provocateur text-messages and children’s reconciliation drawings. Orphaned Landscapes theorizes the production of monumental street art and other visual media as part of a wider work on appearance in which ordinary people, wittingly or unwittingly, refigure the aesthetic forms and sensory environment of their urban surroundings. The book offers a rich, nuanced account of a place in crisis, while also showing how the work on appearance, far from epiphenomenal, is inherent to sociopolitical change. Whether considering the emergence and disappearance of street art or the atmospherics and fog of war, Spyer demonstrates the importance of an attunement to elusive, ephemeral phenomena for their palpable and varying effects in the world. Orphaned Landscapes: Violence, Visuality, and Appearance in Indonesia is available from the publisher on an open-access basis.

The End of Personal Rule in Indonesia

Author : Ayako Masuhara
Publisher : Government Printing Office
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2015
Category : Indonesia
ISBN : 1920901191

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Motivated by on-the-ground experiences during Indonesia's period of political turmoil in the early 2000s following the collapse of the Suharto regime, this book systematically explains the structure of the Suharto regime while revealing its political dynamism. The primary goal is to account for the transformations that Suharto's personal rule underwent during 30 years in power and explain its end. The book focuses on the 'personal rule system' that Suharto employed, analyzing its transition and collapse in a groundbreaking thesis that draws on archival materials from major political institutions, as well as interviews with some of the key political protagonists. The concept 'co-opting type personal rule' is proposed to address the following questions: What concept can best capture the Suharto regime and the diverse array of personal rule systems and better explain the characteristics of each type? How can we analyze personal rule regimes that end in relatively peaceful transitions rather than revolution or violent coup? Thesis. (Series: Kyoto Area Studies on Asia - Vol. 24) [Subject: Asian Studies, Indonesian Studies, Politics]

A Nation In Waiting

Author : Adam Schwarz
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 516 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2018-02-12
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780429975110

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In A Nation in Waiting, Adam Schwarz spans a wide variety of issues of concern in today's Indonesia, providing a detailed view of one of the world's most populous, yet least-understood, nations. He chronicles the major economic and political changes recorded during former President Suharto's thirty-one-year tenure, and the present economic and political crisis. In this fully updated second edition, Schwarz analyzes the impact of Suharto's resignation on the political, economic, and social life of Indonesia.