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Indonesia in the Soeharto Years: Issues, Incidents and Images
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Binding: Hardcover, 2nd edition, 493 pages
Publisher: Lontar/KITLV
Weight: 4.35 pound
Dimension: H: 1.3 x L: 11.6 x W: 8.8 inches
ISBN 10: 906718263X
ISBN 13: 9789067182638
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During much of Soeharto's thirty-two years of reign as president (1967-1998) Indonesia was seen as a successful test-case in third world development, a wayward pariah turned into a shining example of modern economic planning and democracy. His New Order government won awards from the United Nations for the country's advances in family planning. The nation's massive development plans won the applause of the World Bank and international financiers. In fact, behind the New Order's benign facade was an intricate web of nepotism, corruption, and a persistent and wide-ranging repression of civil liberties, the full scope of which is now just beginning to become apparent.

Indonesia in the Soeharto Years delves into many of the issues and incidents that shaped the nation, from the grim years of 1964 and 1966, up until the nation's first direct election for the president in 2004. Photographs by many of the nation's top photojournalists and essays by economists, government leaders, journalists, activists, and scholars provide unique insights into the politics, culture, and history of Indonesia under the New Order.

Indonesia in the Soeharto Years also tracks the years after Soeharto's epic resignation in 1998, 'the historic, very rapid, and so far very successful moves by the Indonesian people to implement an honest, transparent and safe democracy' as former U.S. President Jimmy Carter notes in the book's Foreword.

With more than 50 short essays, 80 photographic series and extended captions, and 500 historical photographs, this book is an essential document for anyone interested in the politics and culture of modern Indonesia. It is also a publishing milestone: with the work of 125 photographers under one cover, it offers the first comprehensive pictorial look at contemporary Indonesian history.


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