The names Indonesia and the Republic of Indonesia have been in our political vocabulary for only three decades. When they were first proclaimed to the world in 1945, there were violently opposed interpretations of what they betokened. The Indonesian nationalists declared that a new state had been born, with a flag, a government, a territory embracing the islands of the former Dutch East Indies, a national identity, and a place in the hearts of 70 million people. They demanded that the Republic of Indonesia be treated as other states and its sovereign equality accepted by the world. At the other extreme, outraged Dutch politicians and officials, who claimed to know 'the Indies' well, dismissed it as 'a puny form of words'; 'a handf...
"Completely revised and updated, this new edition of The Politics of Indonesia is an engaging a...
How did the presence of transnational publications complicate the relationship between civil socie...
So far, the study of indigenous people’s attitudes towards Indo-Europeans in the era of decolonizati...
Before 1945 very little was known of Indonesia except that it was a oolony of the Dutch (known as t...
The principal leaders of Indonesia’s nationalist movement, Dr Sukarno and Muhammad Hatta, declared i...
Since Independence, Indonesia has had three constitutions,1 The first one marked the beginning of th...
The emergence of nationalism in Indonesia began at the dawn of the twentieth century, which ultimate...
The very end of the 20th century in Indonesia was marked by a series of significant events: the Asia...
Indonesia has long been struggling with ways to conceptualise the 'parts' of the nation in relation ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/"Without Irian Jaya [Papua], ...
This thesis examines the history of Indonesian nationalism over the course of the twentieth century....
Although Indonesia has the fourth largest population in the world, its history is still relatively u...
This paper discusses the thoughts of Sukarno and Tan Malaka in the context of Indonesian nationalism...
For decades almost the only social scientists who visited Indonesia’s provinces were anthropologists...
This collection of more than one hundred excerpts from speeches, lectures, articles, and pamphlets, ...
"Completely revised and updated, this new edition of The Politics of Indonesia is an engaging a...
How did the presence of transnational publications complicate the relationship between civil socie...
So far, the study of indigenous people’s attitudes towards Indo-Europeans in the era of decolonizati...
Before 1945 very little was known of Indonesia except that it was a oolony of the Dutch (known as t...
The principal leaders of Indonesia’s nationalist movement, Dr Sukarno and Muhammad Hatta, declared i...
Since Independence, Indonesia has had three constitutions,1 The first one marked the beginning of th...
The emergence of nationalism in Indonesia began at the dawn of the twentieth century, which ultimate...
The very end of the 20th century in Indonesia was marked by a series of significant events: the Asia...
Indonesia has long been struggling with ways to conceptualise the 'parts' of the nation in relation ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/"Without Irian Jaya [Papua], ...
This thesis examines the history of Indonesian nationalism over the course of the twentieth century....
Although Indonesia has the fourth largest population in the world, its history is still relatively u...
This paper discusses the thoughts of Sukarno and Tan Malaka in the context of Indonesian nationalism...
For decades almost the only social scientists who visited Indonesia’s provinces were anthropologists...
This collection of more than one hundred excerpts from speeches, lectures, articles, and pamphlets, ...
"Completely revised and updated, this new edition of The Politics of Indonesia is an engaging a...
How did the presence of transnational publications complicate the relationship between civil socie...
So far, the study of indigenous people’s attitudes towards Indo-Europeans in the era of decolonizati...