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Nation in Waiting

Indonesia's Search for Stability

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An edition of A nation in waiting (1994)

Nation in Waiting

Indonesia's Search for Stability

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Spanning a wide variety of contemporary issues, this unique volume offers a detailed and thought-provoking view of one of the world's most populous yet least-understood nations. Chronicling the impressive economic development Indonesia has enjoyed under the 27-year leadership of President Soeharto, Adam Schwarz explores the difficult challenges that lie ahead.

Using a wealth of first-hand information, he brings to life the heated debates over economic policy and corruption, as well as considering the controversial role of ethnic Chinese entrepreneurs.

He analyzes the political demands of Indonesia's Muslim community, the mishandled incorporation of East Timor, the emerging debate on human rights, and the thorny problem of arranging a smooth transition of power while addressing the growing disparity between the nation's increasingly modernized economy and its rigid political system.

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Nation in Waiting: Indonesia's Search for Stability
2000-07-01, Allen & Unwin
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A nation in waiting: Indonesia in the 1990s
1994, Allen & Unwin
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OL47012164M
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1865081795
ISBN 13
9781865081793

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In January 1966, amidst the darkest days of the Indonesian Republic, the two men who above all others deserve credit for fashioning a nation out of a sprawling hodgepodge of islands and peoples, came together for an awkward meeting in the Merdeka Palace, the presidential office.
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