482 Pages
by
Routledge
482 Pages
by
Routledge
482 Pages
by
Routledge
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First published in 1978, The Indonesian Tragedy is a controversial book that argues that Indonesia’s lack of economic development is due to the blind attempt to force a Western economic model on a population, whose culture and psychology are unsuited to it. The author demonstrates the ‘Indonesian Tragedy’ not so much by argument, as by depicting the country as he experienced it day to day. In... Read more
Preface Acknowledgments Note on Spelling Introduction 1. The prisoners 2. Sukarno’s burden 3. The enigma of the putsch 4. The rise of Suharto 5. The United Nations fiasco 6. Mopping up 7. Corruption and beyond 7. Corruption and beyond 8. Split and rule 9. The end of politics 10. The power struggle 11. The cultural barrier 12. The development myth 13. The price of harmony Postscript Glossary Notes Index
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Brian May






