Democracy and authoritarianism in Indonesia and Malaysia : the rise of the post-colonial state

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Democracy and authoritarianism in Indonesia and Malaysia : the rise of the post-colonial state

Syed Farid Alatas

Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 1997

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 200-221) and index

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Description

The fact that the Malaysian state has managed to maintain a relatively democratic regime, while an authoritarian regime came to power in Indonesia has never been the focus of historical and comparative analyses despite certain cultural, social, and historical affinities between these two countries. This book takes a look at contrasting class structures and alliances, elite cohesion, state strength, as well as differences in political challenges to the state in order to understand two different paths to post-colonial state formation.

Table of Contents

Tables - Preface - Acknowledgements - Post-Colonial Discourse on the State in Indonesia and Malaysia - Theories of Democracy and Authoritarianism - Economy and Society in the Pre-Independence Malay-Indonesian World: An Overview - Peasant and Labour Opposition to the Colonial and Post-Colonial State - Nationalism and the Struggle for Democracy - From Democracy to Authoritarianism - Historical Analysis and the Future of Democracy - Bibliography - Index

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