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A Country Study: Indonesia Library of Congress Call Number DS615 .I518 1993
* Indonesia * Foreword * Acknowledgments * Preface * Country Profile - Visit new updated Profile (PDF) o Country o Geography o Society o Economy o Transportation and Communications o Government and Politics o National Security * Introduction
* Chapter 1 - Historical Setting (Donald M. Seekins) o Early History + The Spread of Indian Civilization + Indianized Empires o The Coming of Islam o European Intrusions + The United East India Company + The Dutch on Java, 1619-1755 + VOC Bankruptcy and the British Occupation o The Netherlands Indies Empire + The Java War and Cultivation System + Dutch Expansion in Sumatra and the Eastern Archipelago + Colonial Economy and Society, 1870-1940 o The Growth of National Consciousness + The Ethical Policy + Early Political Movements + Sukarno and the Nationalist Movement o World War II and the Struggle for Independence, 1942-50 + The Japanese Occupation, 1942-45 + The National Revolution, 1945-50 o Independence: The First Phases, 1950-65 + Guided Democracy + Years of Living Dangerously + Sukarno's Foreign Policy + The Coup and its Aftermath o 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
* Chapter 2 - The Society and Its Environment (Joel C. Kuipers) o The Geographic Context + Geographic Regions + Climate + Environmental Concerns + National Territory: Rights and Responsibilities o The Emerging Framework for the Indonesian Nation + Population + Urbanization + Migration o Social Classes o Religion and Worldview + Islam + Christianity + Hinduism + Buddhism o The Emerging National Culture + Living Environments + Language + Food, Clothing, and Popular Culture o Sources of Local Identification + Tradition and Multiethnicity + Javanese + Sundanese + Balinese + Peoples of Sumatra # Acehnese # Batak # Minangkabau + Ethnic Minorities # Toraja # Dayak # Weyewa # Tanimbarese # Asmat # Chinese o Education + Primary and Secondary Education + Islamic Schools + Higher Education o Health + Services and Infrastructure + Government Support + Traditional and Modern Health Practices + Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome + Pharmaceuticals + Public Sanitation
* Chapter 3 - The Economy (Kathryn G. Marshall) o Role of Government + The Politics of Economic Reform + Financial Reform + Trade and Industrial Reform o Government Finance + Central Government Budget + Monetary and Exchange Rate Policy o Foreign Aid, Trade, and Payments + Aid and Trade Policies + Direction of Trade o Employment and Income o Agriculture + Development Trends + Land Use and Ownership + Economic Benefits and the Transmigration Program + Food Crops # Rice # Corn and other Food Crops + Estate Crops + Livestock + Fishing + Forestry o Industry + New Order Developments + Foreign Inputs + Small-scale Industry + Regional Industrial Development o Minerals + Petroleum, Liquefied Natural Gas, and Coal # Petroleum # Liquefied Natural Gas # Coal + Other Minerals # Tin # Nickel # Copper # Gold # Bauxite o Infrastructure and Services + Transportation # Roads # Shipping # Civil Aviation # Railroads + Post and Telecommunications + Electric Power
* Chapter 4 - Government and Politics (Donald E. Weatherbee) o The Political Debate o The Constitutional Framework o The Structure of Government + Legislative Bodies # People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) # House of People's Representatives (DPR) + The Executive # The President # The Cabinet # The Supreme Advisory Council and the State Audit Board + The Judiciary + Local Government # Aceh # Irian Jaya # East Timor o Political Culture + Traditional Political Culture + Islamic Political Culture + Modern Political Culture + Pancasila: The State Ideology o The Political Process + Political Parties # The Multiparty System # Golkar # United Development Party (PPP) # Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) + Elections + Political Dynamics # Openness # Islam # ABRI # Nongovernment Organizations (NGOs) o The Media o Foreign Policy + Political Considerations + Human Rights and Foreign Policy + Participation in ASEAN + Indonesia, ASEAN, and the Third Indochina War + Relations with Neighboring Nations # Papua New Guinea # Singapore and Malaysia # Australia # The Philippines + Relations with East Asia # China # Japan + Relations with the United States
* Chapter 5 - National Security (John B. Haseman) o The Pursuit of Public Order o Historical Background o The Armed Forces in the National Life + Political and Administrative Role + Participation in the Economy + National Defense and Internal Security # Total People's Defense # East Timor # Southeast Asia + Defense Spending and Defense Industry + Personnel + Leadership Transition o 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 o Foreign Military Relations o Security and Intelligence Agencies o The Criminal Justice System + Crime and Political Offenses + Criminal Law + The Administration of Criminal Justice + The Penal System + Narcotics and Counternarcotics Operations
* Appendix. Tables * Bibliography * Glossary