Modern Indonesia : a history since 1945
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Modern Indonesia : a history since 1945
(The postwar world)
Longman, 1995
- : hbk
- : pbk
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  Miyazaki
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  Okinawa
  Korea
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Note
Bibliography: p. 164-175
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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: hbk ISBN 9780582057128
Description
This is an account of the history of Indonesia - the turbulent years under Sukarno followed by transformation and stability, but international withdrawal under Suharto. Indonesia is one of the most important parts of East Asia, and seems poised to assume a global role in the modern world.
Table of Contents
- Chapter One. The Origins of Modern Indonesia
- Colonialism and nationalism
- Japanese occupation. Chapter Two. Independence Undefined, 1945-49: The struggle with the Dutch
- Mass politics
- State authority. Chapter Three. Towards a Unitary Indonesia: Regions
- Religion
- Race
- Conclusion. Chapter Four. Party Dominance, 1950-55: Ideologies and social bases of the parties: Religious parties, Socialism, Nationalism
- The flow of politics. Chapter Five. Burying the Party System, 1955-59: Regional discontent
- Sukarno's intervention
- Regional rebellion. Chapter Six. Towards Cataclysm, 1959-65: Sukarno's vision
- Political restriction and economic decline
- Sukarno, the communists and the army. Chapter Seven. The Coup, the Massacres and the Fall of Sukarno, 1965-66: The massacres
- The slow fall of Sukarno. Chapter Eight. Politics Suspended, 1966-73: Economic development
- The political format. Chapter Nine. Towards a Corporate State, 1974-87: East Timor
- The new interpretation of the Pancasila. Chapter Ten. Social Change and Future Prospects: Problems with Pancasila democracy
- Changes in rural society
- The middle class and demand for democracy
- Changing military doctrine
- The rise of Islam
- Ethnicity and regional politics.
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: pbk ISBN 9780582057135
Description
East Asia is now a centre of world attention politically as well as economically. One of its least known but potentially most important actors is Indonesia, whose vast territory of over 3000 islands proclaimed its independence after the ending of Japanese occupation in 1945. This concise but trenchant account of its history - the turbulent years under Sukarno followed by transformation, stability but international withdrawal under Suharto - is currently without a competitor. It provides an invaluable introduction to a republic which, under a younger, more self-confident generation, seems poised to assume a regional and global role commensurate with its status as the world's fourth most populous nation.
Table of Contents
Glossary Editorial Foreword Preface 1. The Origins of Modern Indonesia 2. Independence Undedefined 3. Towards a Unitary Indonesia 4. Party Dominance, 1950 - 55 5. Burying the Party System, 1955 - 59 6. Towards Cataclysm, 1959 - 65 7. The Coup, the Massacres and the Fall of Sukarno, 1965 - 66 8. Politics Suspended, 1966 - 73 9. Towards a Corporate State, 1974 - 87 10. Social Change and Future Prospects Further Reading Maps Index
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