Search Results - "Suharto"
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Ethno-Nationalism In Post-Suharto Indonesia: The Chinese Question
Published 2012“…The purpose of this study is to identify the development of ethno-nationalists’ sentiments, organizations and movements performed by the Chinese elites in Indonesia during post-Suharto era and their influence on Indonesian politics. …”
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Post-Suharto’s Jabotabek region: new issues of demographic and socio-economic change in western java
Published 2005“…Focus has been put on aspects of urban living conditions and the dynamic city-development of the late 1990s, which has been politically pushed since the beginning of Suharto’s pro-western ‘New Order’ in the late 1960s. …”
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The Javanese culture as a source of Suharto's leadership: A socio-political analysis
Published 2010“…Great General Suharto who had managed to rule the country for more than 32 years, used and manipulated Javanese cultural values and philosophy as the 'guidance', for his personal and in official duties. …”
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Krisis kewangan dan tindakan balas pelajar: berakhirnya pemerintahan orde baru
Published 2017“…Akibatnya, pelajar bangkit mengadakan demonstrasi di merata-rata tempat membantah penyelewengan pemerintahan Suharto dan regimnya. Mereka mendesak Suharto meletakkan jawatan bagi memulihkan kembali kegawatan ekonomi Indonesia. …”
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Indonesian cultural policy in the reform era
Published 2012“…The breadth and scale of the changes since the fall of Suharto raise the question whether previous research on Indonesian cultural policy, characterized here as an authoritarian cultural policy model, is still relevant. …”
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The Uses Of Memoirs And Oral History Works In Researching The 1965–1966 Political Violence In Indonesia
Published 2009“…Since the end of Suharto's rule in 1998, Indonesia's official history has been contested, especially by former political prisoners from the 1965 period, who had previously been regarded as the regime's enemies. …”
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Gendered citizens in the new Indonesian democracy
Published 2002“…Will democracy give women a greater political say than they had under Suharto's military dominated authoritarian regime?…”
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Netizens in Combat: Conflict on the Internet in Indonesia
Published 2002“…Explores social implications of internet usage in post-Suharto Indonesia. The focus is firstly on the human actor - the user of the Internet - as the subject of social action and secondly takes a localised and political approach to the Internet.…”
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Paradox of inferiority: Indonesia’s Muslims attitude towards the Chinese minority until the Reformasi 1998
Published 2024“…This article discusses the background of the 1998 reform movement, from Suharto’s grip to the Chinese ethnic group’s monopoly on Indonesia’s economy. …”
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Impak perjanjian asas hubungan perdagangan dan ekonomi Malaysia dan Indonesia dalam kerjasama ekonomi dari tahun 1967 hingga 1976
Published 2020“…Selepas kejatuhan Presiden Sukarno, munculnya order Baru era Presiden Suharto. Presiden Suharto telah menjalin semula hubungan diplomatik dan kerjasama ekonomi Malaysia dan Indonesia melalui Perjanjian Asas Hubungan Perdagangan dan Ekonomi Malaysia dan Indonesia pada tahun 1967. …”
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Democratic transition and constitutional justice: post Reformasi Constitutional Adjudication in Indonesia
Published 2020“…The fall of New Order Regime under President Suharto saw the emergence of Reformasi (Reformation) and the beginning of various institutional and governmental changes done in the pursuit of democracy in Indonesia. …”
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From Indonesia with Love: Friendships between Political Prisoners and their Pen Pals and the Creation of Human Rights Activist Networks
Published 2020“…The incarceration of leftists in Indonesia under the army-dominated Suharto regime from 1965 to the late 1990s led to advocacy campaigns on their behalf by Amnesty International and the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). …”
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