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New York: Council on Foreign Relation Press, 1999
327.117 POL
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library
Leiden: KITLV Press, 2007
320.959 8 REN
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
New York: Routledge, 2009.
320.959 8 DEM
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library
New York: Routledge, 2017
959.8 REG
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library
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This book examines issues connected with decentralization and regional autonomy in Indonesia, including particular autonomy movements, the attempts by forces at the centre to resist decentralization, and the impact of decentralization."
London: Roudledge, 2005
959.8 Reg
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Yuddy Crisnandi
Singapore: S. Rajaratman School of International Studies, 2007
959.803 09 YUD p
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library
"What explains the failure of transitional justice and reconciliation measures in post-authoritarian Indonesia? One explanation is that domestic political elites have effectively stymied the efforts of civil society to implement global norms of transitional justice. However as Indonesia has embraced a democratic and decentralized system of government, even the most corrupt and entrenched elites cannot merely veto or reject calls for justice. Instead, opponents have used a variety of strategies including legislative, religious, and cultural strategies to undermine justice initiatives. Examining the recent experiences in Indonesia, this paper shows the effects that a limited transition has had on the justice agenda."
SEA 4:1 (2015)
Artikel Jurnal Universitas Indonesia Library
"This article examines the relationships between the changes and continuities of Indonesian local politics and Chinese Indonesian business practices in the post-Suharto era, focusing on Chinese Indonesian businesses in two of the largest Indonesian cities, Medan and Surabaya. The fall of Suharto in May 1998 led to the opening up of a democratic and liberal space as well as the removal of many discriminatory measures against the Chinese minority. However, due to the absence of an effective, genuinely reformist party or political coalition, predatory political-business interests nurtured under Suharto’s New Order managed to capture the new political and economic regimes. As a result, corruption and internal mismanagement continue to plague the bureaucracy in the country and devolve from the central to the local governments. This article argues that this is due partially to the role some Chinese businesspeople have played in perpetuating corrupt business practices. As targets of extortion and corruption by bureaucratic officials and youth/crime organizations, Chinese businesspeople are not merely passive and powerless victims of corrupt practices. This article argues, through a combination of Anthony Giddens’s structure-agency theory as well as Pierre Bourdieu’s notion of habitus and field, that although Chinese businesspeople are constrained by the muddy and corrupt business environment, they have also played an active role in shaping such a business environment. They have thus played an active role in shaping local politics, which is infused with corruption and institutionalized gangsterism, as well as perpetuating their increasingly ambivalent position."
SEA 4:3 (2015)
Artikel Jurnal Universitas Indonesia Library
Malaysia: School of History, Politics and Strategic Studies. Faculty of Social Science and Humanities, University Kebangsanan Malaysia, 2004
320 PTPSI
Majalah, Jurnal, Buletin Universitas Indonesia Library
"Balancing individual and collective interests is the challenge in Indonesia and in Australia, where the challenge is (a) to enable decentralised involvement in decisions to enhance a sense of attachment to an inclusive democracy and (b) achieve careful evidence based policy to guide the use of resources for the common good"
Artikel Jurnal Universitas Indonesia Library