This article proposes the concept of an extractive regime to understand Indonesia\u27s developmental trajectory from 1966 to 1998. The concept contributes to world-systems, globalization, and commodity-based approaches to understanding peripheral development. An extractive regime is defined by its reliance on extraction of multiple natural resources in the formation of an economic and political order that is also supported by global and regional forces. After elaborating the concept of an extractive regime, the article illustrates it through examination of Indonesia\u27s developmental trajectory from its formation in the post–World War II era to its firm establishment during Suharto\u27s New Order. Although a comprehensive study would neces...
The significant amount of natural forest destruction in Indonesia began when General Suharto assumed...
Scholars develop two different thoughts of natural resource wealth and its relations to political st...
Indonesia has long been a major producer of minerals for international markets. Starting in 2014, it...
While some countries are thriving in political stability and economicprosperity, others are struggli...
Contains fulltext : 175304.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Changes in the ...
Changes in the nature, scale, and speed of natural resource extraction, especially in the last two d...
The end of the commodity boom in 2012 once again exposed Indonesia to the vulnerability of the commo...
This article provides a historical political economy perspective of the Indonesian oil palm plantati...
Economic theory states that the agricultural sector provides the impetus for economic growth in Less...
This is not only the best collection of essays on the political economy of Southeast Asia, but also,...
This article documents the labor issues in Indonesian plantations focusing on how changes in agraria...
This version: 27 August 2014Indonesia has long been a major producer of minerals for international m...
The term ‘emerging market’ is widely used in popular and scholarly fields to simply indicate an empi...
Resource management, extractive industries have a significant role to state revenues. Extractive ind...
Resource management, extractive industries have a significant role to state revenues. Extractive ind...
The significant amount of natural forest destruction in Indonesia began when General Suharto assumed...
Scholars develop two different thoughts of natural resource wealth and its relations to political st...
Indonesia has long been a major producer of minerals for international markets. Starting in 2014, it...
While some countries are thriving in political stability and economicprosperity, others are struggli...
Contains fulltext : 175304.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Changes in the ...
Changes in the nature, scale, and speed of natural resource extraction, especially in the last two d...
The end of the commodity boom in 2012 once again exposed Indonesia to the vulnerability of the commo...
This article provides a historical political economy perspective of the Indonesian oil palm plantati...
Economic theory states that the agricultural sector provides the impetus for economic growth in Less...
This is not only the best collection of essays on the political economy of Southeast Asia, but also,...
This article documents the labor issues in Indonesian plantations focusing on how changes in agraria...
This version: 27 August 2014Indonesia has long been a major producer of minerals for international m...
The term ‘emerging market’ is widely used in popular and scholarly fields to simply indicate an empi...
Resource management, extractive industries have a significant role to state revenues. Extractive ind...
Resource management, extractive industries have a significant role to state revenues. Extractive ind...
The significant amount of natural forest destruction in Indonesia began when General Suharto assumed...
Scholars develop two different thoughts of natural resource wealth and its relations to political st...
Indonesia has long been a major producer of minerals for international markets. Starting in 2014, it...