Indonesia : archipelago of fear / Andre Vltchek.

By: Vltchek, Andre [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Pluto Press, c2012Description: ix, 263 pages : illustration (black and white)Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780745331997 [paperback]Subject(s): 2000-2099 | Ecology | HISTORY Asia Southeast Asia | History | Indonesia | Indonesia Environmental conditions | Indonesia History 21st century | Indonesia Social conditions 21st century | Indonésie Histoire 21e siècle | POLITICAL SCIENCE International Relations General | Social conditions
Contents:
Contents : 1. Introduction -- 2. From colony to dictatorship --Colonialism -- Independence -- The Sukarno era -- Elites in -- Indonesian history -- The coup of 1965 -- Genocide --The New -- Order -- 3. Extreme capitalism, Indonesian style -- The illusion of economic success -- The collapse of intellectual -- Indonesia --The aftermath of the Asian financial crisis -- A fog of statistics -- Poverty in Indonesia -- Bali --Jakarta Living in Jakarta -- 4. Democracy and human rights The democracy of generals -- How much does their vote really matter? -- After Suharto stepped down -- Giving in to the -- Almighty -- How information is manipulated via the media The legal system Prisons, torture and extra-judicial killings Women's rights -- 5. Jakarta bleeding the islands Racism on the rise while there is no chance for independence -- A neocolonial empire -- Chinese exile -- Genocide in Papua--Timor-Leste -- Aceh -- Kalimantan -- 6. Corruption kills -- Suharto the father of Indonesian corruption -- Mud lake tip of the corruption iceberg? -- Some examples of corruption cases -- If you are corrupt, go all the way -- 7. The environment, plundering of natural resources and consequent natural disasters -- Filth and pollution -- The River Musi and --- Palembang, Sumatra -- North Sumatra -- Aceh after the tsunami -- Kalimantan -- The Norwegian initiative -- 8. Collapse of infrastructure -- Ferries sink -- Airplanes crash -- Terrible roads -- Rotting trains -- City transport problems -- Inadequate services -- 9. Islam -- Getting away with violence -- Getting away with murder: the horror of Cikeusik -- Temanggung Pasuruan -- The West, clerics and Indonesian Islam -- 10.Culture, education and intellectual life -- Education -- The arts -- Artists and intellectuals -- Remembering a lost culture -- 11. Indonesia's position in Southeast Asia -- A big but destitute bully -- A regional victim and victimizer -- The region is benefiting from the Indonesian collapse -- The region benefits from Indonesian corruption -- Run if you can but send money home -- Comparing apples and rotten apples -- 12. Conclusion.
Summary: "This volume is a fascinating and at times unsettling journey into the world's most populous Muslim nation as it struggles to emerge from decades of dictatorship and the plunder of its natural resources. Andre Vltchek brings together more than a decade of investigative journalism in and around Indonesia to chart its recent history" -- Provided by the publisher
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Contents : 1. Introduction -- 2. From colony to dictatorship --Colonialism -- Independence -- The Sukarno era -- Elites in -- Indonesian history -- The coup of 1965 -- Genocide --The New -- Order -- 3. Extreme capitalism, Indonesian style -- The illusion of economic success -- The collapse of intellectual -- Indonesia --The aftermath of the Asian financial crisis -- A fog of statistics -- Poverty in Indonesia -- Bali --Jakarta
Living in Jakarta -- 4. Democracy and human rights
The democracy of generals -- How much does their vote really matter? -- After Suharto stepped down -- Giving in to the -- Almighty -- How information is manipulated via the media
The legal system Prisons, torture and extra-judicial killings
Women's rights -- 5. Jakarta bleeding the islands
Racism on the rise while there is no chance for independence -- A neocolonial empire -- Chinese exile -- Genocide in Papua--Timor-Leste -- Aceh -- Kalimantan -- 6. Corruption kills -- Suharto the father of Indonesian corruption -- Mud lake
tip of the corruption iceberg? -- Some examples of corruption cases -- If you are corrupt, go all the way -- 7. The environment, plundering of natural resources and consequent natural disasters -- Filth and pollution -- The River Musi and --- Palembang, Sumatra -- North Sumatra -- Aceh after the tsunami -- Kalimantan -- The Norwegian initiative -- 8. Collapse of infrastructure -- Ferries sink -- Airplanes crash -- Terrible roads -- Rotting trains -- City transport problems -- Inadequate services -- 9. Islam -- Getting away with violence -- Getting away with murder: the horror of Cikeusik -- Temanggung Pasuruan -- The West, clerics and Indonesian Islam -- 10.Culture, education and intellectual life -- Education -- The arts -- Artists and intellectuals -- Remembering a lost culture -- 11. Indonesia's position in Southeast Asia -- A big but destitute bully -- A regional victim and victimizer -- The region is benefiting from the Indonesian collapse -- The region benefits from Indonesian corruption -- Run if you can but send money home -- Comparing apples and rotten apples -- 12. Conclusion.

"This volume is a fascinating and at times unsettling journey into the world's most populous Muslim nation as it struggles to emerge from decades of dictatorship and the plunder of its natural resources. Andre Vltchek brings together more than a decade of investigative journalism in and around Indonesia to chart its recent history" -- Provided by the publisher

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