Review of Indonesian and Malaysian Affairs
Title | Review of Indonesian and Malaysian Affairs PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 320 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Indonesia |
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Review of Indonesian and Malaysian Affairs
Title | Review of Indonesian and Malaysian Affairs PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 510 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Indonesia |
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A Subject Index to Current Literature
Title | A Subject Index to Current Literature PDF eBook |
Author | Australian Public Affairs Information Service |
Publisher | National Library Australia |
Pages | 1030 |
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Democracy and Authoritarianism in Indonesia and Malaysia
Title | Democracy and Authoritarianism in Indonesia and Malaysia PDF eBook |
Author | S. Alatas |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 247 |
Release | 1997-10-29 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0230378544 |
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.
Review of Indonesian and Malayan Affairs
Title | Review of Indonesian and Malayan Affairs PDF eBook |
Author | |
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Pages | 344 |
Release | 1982 |
Genre | Indonesia |
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Power and Political Culture in Suharto's Indonesia
Title | Power and Political Culture in Suharto's Indonesia PDF eBook |
Author | Stefan Eklof |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 359 |
Release | 2004-06-02 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1135303681 |
In the mid-1990s, the formerly pliant Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) was transformed into an active opposition party by Megawati Sukarnoputri (now President of Indonesia). The subsequent backlash from the Suharto regime ultimately led to its downfall.
Indonesia-Malaysia Relations
Title | Indonesia-Malaysia Relations PDF eBook |
Author | Marshall Clark |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 269 |
Release | 2014-03-26 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1317808878 |
Drawing on social media, cinema, cultural heritage and public opinion polls, this book examines Indonesia and Malaysia from a comparative postcolonial perspective. The Indonesia–Malaysia relationship is one of the most important bilateral relationships in Southeast Asia, especially because Indonesia, the world’s fourth most populous country and third largest democracy, is the most populous and powerful nation in the region. Both states are committed to the relationship, especially at the highest levels of government, and much has been made of their ‘sibling’ identity. The relationship is built on years of interaction at all levels of state and society, and both countries draw on their common culture, religion and language in managing political tensions. In recent years, however, several issues have seriously strained the once cordial bilateral relationship. Among these are a strong public reaction to maritime boundary disputes, claims over each country’s cultural forms, the treatment of Indonesian workers in Malaysia, and trans-border issues such as Indonesian forest fire haze. Comparing the two nations’ engagement with cultural heritage, religion, gender, ethnicity, citizenship, democracy and regionalism, this book highlights the social and historical roots of the tensions between Indonesia and Malaysia, as well as the enduring sense of kinship.