The end of personal rule in Indonesia Golkar and the transformation of the Suharto Regime
Motivated by on-the-ground experiences during Indonesia's period of political turmoil in the early 2000s following the collapse of the Suharto regime, this book systematically explains the structure of the Suharto regime while revealing its political dynamism. The primary goal is to account for...
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Kyoto, Japan Melbourne, Australia
Kyoto University Press Trans Pacific Press
2015
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| Series: | Kyoto area studies on Asia
v. 24 |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Rethinking the Suharto regime and the 1998 political change
- The Suharto regime as co-opting type personal rule
- Golkar in the 1970s: fumbling its way
- The consolidation of Golkar and recruitment of social elites
- Dilemmas of the giant rulling party: the struggle for independence and its failure
- The rise of the Suharto family and a rift in Golkar
- The reformist movement and the fall of the Suharto regime
- Conclusion: the end of personal rule and regime change in Indonesia


