Indonesia : a country study

محفوظ في:
التفاصيل البيبلوغرافية
OCLC:621953756
مؤلف مشترك: Library of Congress. Federal Research Division
مؤلفون آخرون: Frederick, William H., Worden, Robert L.
اللغة:English
منشور في: Washington, D.C. : Federal Research Division, Library of Congress : For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., 1993.
الطبعة:5th ed.
سلاسل:Area handbook series.
DA pam ; 550-39.
الموضوعات:
الوصول للمادة أونلاين:LLMC Digital
مواد ذات صلة:Print version: Indonesia.
التنسيق:

وثيقة رسمية Monograph الوصول للمادة أونلاين

جدول المحتويات:
  • Early history. The spread of Indian civilization ; Indianized empires
  • The coming of Islam
  • European intrusions. The United East India Company ; The Dutch on Java, 1619-1755 ; VOC bankruptcy and the British occupation
  • The Netherlands Indies empire. The Java War and cultivation system ; Dutch expansion in Sumatra and the eastern Archipelago ; Colonial economy and society. 1870-1940
  • The growth of national consciousness. The ethical policy ; Early political movements ; Sukarno and the nationalist movement
  • World War II and the struggle for independence. The Japanese occupation, 1942-45 ; The National Revolution, 1945-49
  • Independence: the first phases, 1950-65. Guided democracy ; Years of living dangerously ; Sukarno's foreign policy ; The coup and its aftermath
  • The new order under Suharto. The state and economic development ; The Pancasila and political parties ; Territorial continuity: Irian Jaya and east Timor ; Foreign policy under Suharto
  • The geographic context. Geographic regions ; Climate ; Environmental concerns ; National territory: rights and responsibilities
  • The emerging framework for the Indonesian nation. Population ; Urbanization ; Migration
  • Social classes
  • Religion and worldview. Islam ; Christianity ; Hinduism ; Buddhism
  • The emerging national culture. Living environments ; Language ; Food, clothing, and popular culture
  • Sources of local identification. Tradition and multiethnicity ; Javanese ; Sundanese ; Balinese ; Peoples of Sumatra ; Ethnic minorities
  • Education. Primary and secondary education ; Islamic schools ; Higher education
  • Health. Services and infrastructure ; Government support ; Traditional and modern health practices ; Acquired immune deficiency syndrome ; Pharmaceuticals ; Public sanitation
  • Role of government. The politics of economic reform ; Financial reform ; Trade and industrial reform
  • Government finance. Central government budget ; Monetary and exchange rate policy
  • Foreign aid, trade, and payments. Aid and trade policies ; Direction of trade
  • Employment and income
  • Agriculture. Development trends ; Land use and ownership ; Economic benefits and the transmigration program ; Food crops ; Estate crops ; Livestock ; Fishing ; Forestry
  • Industry. New order developments ; Foreign inputs ; Small-scale industry ; Regional industrial development
  • Minerals. Petroleum, liquefied natural gas, and coal ; Other minerals
  • Infrastructure and services. Transportation ; Post and telecommunications ; Electric power
  • The political debate
  • The constitutional framework
  • The structure of government. Legislative bodies ; The executive ; The judiciary ; Local government
  • Political culture. Traditional political culture ; Islamic political culture ; Modern political culture ; Pancasila: the state ideology
  • The political process. Political parties ; Elections ; Political dynamics
  • The media
  • Foreign policy. Political considerations ; Human rights and foreign policy ; Participation in ASEAN ; Indonesia, ASEAN, and the third Indochina war ; Relations with neighboring nations ; Relations with East Asia ; Relations with the United States
  • The pursuit of public order
  • Historical background
  • The armed forces in the national life. Political and administrative role ; Participation in the economy ; National defense and internal security ; Defense spending and defense industry ; Personnel ; Leadership transition
  • Organization and equipment of the armed forces. Administrative and command structure ; Military education ; The army ; The navy ; The air force ; The national police ; Conditions of service ; Women in the armed forces ; Uniforms, ranks, and insignia
  • Foreign military relations
  • Security and intelligence agencies
  • The criminal justice system. Crime and political offences ; Criminal law ; The administration of criminal justice ; The penal system ; Narcotics and counternarcotics operations.