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LOCAL POWER & POLITICS IN INDONESIA : Decentralisation & Democratisation /

Indonesia is experiencing an historic and dramatic shift in political and economic power from the centre to the local level. The collapse of the highly centralised Soeharto regime allowed long-repressed local aspirations to come to the fore. The new Indonesian Government then began one of the world&...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores Corporativos: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Indonesia Update Conference
Otros Autores: Fealy, Greg, 1957-, Aspinall, Edward
Formato: Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2003.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Tables; Figures; Contributors; Acknowledgments; Glossary; 1 Introduction: Decentralisation, Democratisation and theRise of the Local; PART I Political and Economic Update; 2 Political Update 2002: Megawati's Holding Operation; 3 Economic Update 2002: Struggling to Maintain Momentum; PART II Decentralisation and Democratisation Overview; 4 Regional Autonomy and Local Politics in Indonesia; 5 Not Enough Politics! Power, Participation and the NewDemocratic Polity in Indonesia; 6 What Is Happening on the Ground? The Progress ofDecentralisation
  • 7 New Rules, Old Structures and the Limits of DemocraticDecentralisationPART III Regional Case Studies; 8 Power and Politics in North Sumatra: The Uncompleted Reformasi; 9 Who Are the Orang Riau? Negotiating Identity acrossGeographic and Ethnic Divides; 10 The Privatisation of Padang Cement: Regional Identity andEconomic Hegemony in the New Era of Decentralisation; 11 Coming Apart and Staying Together at the Centre:Debates over Provincial Status in Java and Madura; 12 Changing the Cultural Landscape of Local Politics inPost-authoritarian Indonesia: The View from Blora,Central Java
  • 13 Between Rights and Repression: The Politics of SpecialAutonomy in PapuaPART IV Institutions and Society; 14 Decentralisation and Women in Indonesia: One Step Back,Two Steps Forward?; 15 Shifting Power to the Periphery: The Impact ofDecentralisation on Forests and Forest People; 16 Business as Usual? The Indonesian Armed Forces and LocalPolitics in the Post-Soeharto Era; 17 Decentralisation and the Indonesian Bureaucracy:Major Changes, Minor Impact?; References; Index