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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Table of Contents:
  • 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?