Indonesia in transition: Social aspects of reformasi and crisis/ edited by Chris Manning and Peter Van Diermen
Material type: TextPublication details: London: Zed Books, 2000Edition: 1st edDescription: xxviii, 379 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 9781856499231Subject(s): Indonesia -- Politics and Government | Indonesia -- Foreign Relations -- AustraliaDDC classification: 330.9598Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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General Books | Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 330.9598 MAN/I (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P09879 |
1 Recent Developments and Social Aspects of Reformasi and Crisis: An Overview
Part I: Recent Developments
2. Habibie's Interregnum - Reformasi, Elections, Regionalism and the Struggle for Power
3. The 1999 General Session: Wahid, Megawati and the Fight for the Presidency
4. The Indonesian Economy in 1999: Another Year of Delayed Reform
5 The Indonesian Economy in 1999: Some Comments
Part II: Indonesia-Australia Relations and East Timor
Introduction
6. East Timor: An Overview of Political Developments
7 The UN Popular Consultation and Its Aftermath in East Timor: An Account by One International Observer
8 The Sharp Deterioration in Relations between Indonesia and Australia: An Australian Perspective
9 Indonesia as Australia's Neighbour
Part III Social Dimensions of Reformasi and Crisis
Poverty and Income
Introduction
10 The Impact of the Indonesian Crisis on Welfar: What Do We Know Two Years On?
11 The Effect of the Economic Crisis on Working Children in West Java
12 Small Firm Development during: Good Times and Bad: The Jepara Furniture Industry
Environment: Land, Resources and Local Livelihood
Introduction
13 Through the Crisis and Beyond: The Evolution of the Environment Movement
14 The Role of Community Groups in the Environment Movement
15 Agrarian Reform in the Era of Reformasi
16 Rural Livelihoods and the Envrionment at a Time of Uncertinty: The Situation Outside Java
Civil Society and Legal Institutions
Introduction
17 Exchanging Power or Changing Power: the Problem of Creating Democratic Institutions
18 Legal Reform and Challenges in Indonesia
19 Black Letter, Black Market and Bad Faith: Corruption and the Failure of Law Reform
20 Indonesian Corporate Governance: Would Outside Directors or Commissioners Help?
Islam and Politics
Introduction
21 The Islamic Factor in Post -Soeharto Indonesia
22 Contested Visions of State and Society in Indonesian Islam: The Nahdlatul Ulama in Perspective
23 Islamic Reaction to a Female President
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