Managing politics and Islam in Indonesia

This book examines the politics of Islam and the state in Indonesia over recent decades, during which time there has been a notable resurgence of Islamic political movements. It argues that after a period in the late 1980s and 1990s, when the state worked to bring religious authority and institution...

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Main Author: Porter, Donald J. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London RoutledgeCurzon 2002
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505 0 |a 1. Islamic revival and state control -- Chapter 2. State corporatism and pluralist challenge -- Chapter 3. State corporatism and Indonesia under Suharto -- Chapter 4. State management of Muslim associational life -- Chapter 5. The capture of Muslim interests into non-party entities -- Chapter 6. Nahdlatul Ulama: Between incorporation and independence -- Chapter 7. Intra-elite rivalry: Incorporated Islam in conflict with the military -- Chapter 8. Mobilisations and counter-mobilisations of state and society -- Chapter 9. The unravelling of Suharto's regime: Muslims join call for change -- Chapter 10. Habibie and party pluralism -- Chapter 11. Conclusion: The failure of State Corporatism? 
520 |a This book examines the politics of Islam and the state in Indonesia over recent decades, during which time there has been a notable resurgence of Islamic political movements. It argues that after a period in the late 1980s and 1990s, when the state worked to bring religious authority and institutions within state-prescribed limits in order to support the official state ideology and political stability, there was a change whereby Suharto incorporated Muslim interests within the political system. One unintended consequence of this was to raise Muslims' political expectations and to mobilise Muslim political interests in the context of broadening 'pro-democracy' opposition which contributed to the downfall of Suharto's regime. Based on extensive original research, including interviews with participants, the book charts the shifts in relations between Islam and the Indonesian state over time, assessing the impact on other groups, and on the cohesion of Indonesia overall. 
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