1st Edition

Indonesia The Rise of Capital

By Richard Robison Copyright 1986
454 Pages
by Routledge

454 Pages
by Routledge

Indonesia (1986) examines the way in which capital emerged in the 1970s and 1980s as a major influence on the state, its officials and policies. The emergence of the capitalist class in Indonesia is examined, along with its internal divisions and conflicts, and its relations with the state. In particular, attention is given to the fusion of the ruling strata of state officials and the... Read more

Part 1. The Historical Context: State and Capital to 1965  1. The Colonial Origins of Indonesian Capitalism  2. The Failure of Domestic Private Capital, 1949–1957  3. State Capital and Guided Democracy, 1958–1965  Part 2. Capital and State Policy under the New Order  4. State and Capital under the New Order: Theoretical Considerations  5. The State, International Capital and Economic Nationalism, 1965–1975  6. Economic Policy, Domestic and Foreign Capital, 1974/75–1981/82  Part 3. The Nature of Domestic Capital  7. The State Corporate Sector and State Managers of Capital  8. The Military-Owned Business Groups  9. The Emergence of a Capitalist Class: Chinese-Owned Capital  10. Indigenous Separatists under the New Order  Part 4. New Directions  11. Oil Prices, the World Bank and Capital in the 1980s

Biography

Richard Robison