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Table of contents
- Contents
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- List of Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Glossary
- 1. Thoughts on Indonesian History
- 2. The Contingent and the Unforeseen
- Part I: Recent Developments
- 3. Abdurrahman's Indonesia: Political Conflict and Institutional Crisis
- 4. The Economy in 2000: Still Flat on Its Back?
- Part II: Political History
- 5. Brief Reflections on Indonesian Political History
- 6. The New Order: Keeping Up Appearances
- 7. Middle Way Leadership in Indonesia: Sukarno and Abdurrahman Wahid Compared
- 8. Parties and Parliament: Serving Whose Interests?
- 9. Conservative Political Ideology in Indonesia: A Fourth Wave?
- 10. Remembering the Left
- 11. The Rise and Fall of the Generals: The Indonesian Military at a Crossroads
- 12. The Changing Dynamics of Regional Resistance in Indonesia
- Part III: Economic History
- 13. Brief Reflections on Indonesian Economic History
- 14. Reflections on the New Order 'Miracle'
- 15. Indonesia's Economy and Standard of Living in the 20th Century
- 16. The Challenge of Sustainable Development: Economic, Institutional and Political Interactions, 1900- 2000
- 17. The Latest Crisis of Regional Autonomy in Historical Perspective
- Part IV: Social History
- 18. Brief Reflections on Indonesian Social History
- 19. Indonesian Views of the Future
- 20. The Prospects for Islam
- 21. After the Bans: Modelling Indonesian Communications for the Future
- 22. Gender Relations in Indonesia : What Women Want
- 23. The Criminal State: Premanisme and the New Indonesia
- 24. Independence for Java? New National Projects for an Old Empire
- Part V: Looking Forward
- 25. Indonesia's History Unfolding
- References
- Index