Regionalism in post-Suharto Indonesia
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Regionalism in post-Suharto Indonesia
(RoutledgeCurzon contemporary Southeast Asia series, 4)
RoutledgeCurzon, 2005
1st ed
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Reorganizing political power in Indonesia a reconsideration of so-called "democratic transitions"
"Hidden autonomy"
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Exercising freedom : local autonomy and democracy in Indonesia, 1999-2000 / Pratikno
- Reorganizing political power in Indonesia a reconsideration of so-called 'democratic transitions' / Vedi Hadiz
- 'Hidden autonomy' : understanding the nature of Indonesia decentralization on a day-to-day basis / Syarief Hidayat
- Decentralization and the military / Sukardi Rinakit
- The reshaping of the Indonesian archipelago after 50 years of regional imbalance / Muriel Charras
- Otonomi Daerah in Bali : the call for special autonomy status in the name of Kebalian / Michel Picard
- Regional autonomy, Malayness and power hierarchy in the Riau Archipelago / Carole Faucher
- Creating cultural identity in an era of regional autonomy : reinventing Manggarai? / Maribeth Erb, Romanus Beni and Wilhelmus Anggal
- Decentralization and regional violence in the post-Suharto state / Jamie S. Davidson
- Striving for self-governance and democracy : the continuing struggle of the integrated pest management farmers / Yunita T. Winarto
- Forest resource management and self-governance in regional autonomy Indonesia / Semiarto A. Purwanto
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Since the fall of the Suharto regime, forces pressing for regional autonomy have strengthened in Indonesia, with some people arguing that the country is in danger of disintegrating. This book examines a range of issues connected with decentralization and regional autonomy in Indonesia, especially focusing on various local contexts. The multiple issues that are dealt with in this volume include: ethnic revival and violence; corruption, collusion and nepotism; the complexities of administrative reorganization and the forging of new networks; reshaping of cultural identity; new emerging social hierarchies; and new conflicts over the use of environment.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction: Entangled politics in Post-Suharto Indonesia Part 1 The Politics of Regional Autonomy 2. Exercising Freedom: Local autonomy and democracy in Indonesia 3. Reorganizing Political Power in Indonesia: A reconsideration of so-called 'democratic transitions' 4. 'Hidden Autonomy': Understanding the nature of Indonesian decentralization on a day-to-day basis 5. Decentralization and the Military 6. The Reshaping of the Indonesian Archipelago after 50 years of Regional Imbalance Part 2 Conflicts over Culture, Identity and Power 7. Otonomi Daerah in Bali: The call for special autonomy status in the name of Kebalian 8. Regional Autonomy, Malayness, and Power Hierarchy in the Riau Archipelago 9. Cultural Identity in an Era of Regional Autonomy: Reinventing Manggarai? 10. Decentralization and Regional Violence in the Post-Suharto State Part 3 Regional Autonomy and the Environment 11. Striving for Self-Governance and Democracy: The continuing struggle of the integrated pest management farmers 12. Forest Resource Management and Self Governance in Regional Autonomy Indonesia
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