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Indonesia in the New World: Globalisation, Nationalism and Sovereignty [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 228x152x18 mm, kaal: 460 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-May-2018
  • Kirjastus: ISEAS
  • ISBN-10: 9814818224
  • ISBN-13: 9789814818223
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 228x152x18 mm, kaal: 460 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-May-2018
  • Kirjastus: ISEAS
  • ISBN-10: 9814818224
  • ISBN-13: 9789814818223
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Globalisation is more complex than ever. The effects of the global financial crisis and increased inequality have spurred anti-globalisation sentiment in many countries and encouraged the adoption of populist and inward-looking policies. This has led to some surprising results: Duterte, Brexit and Trump, to name a few. In Indonesia, the disappointment with globalisation has led to rising protectionism, a rejection of foreign interference in the name of nationalism, and economic policies dominated by calls for self-sufficiency. Meanwhile, human trafficking and the abuse of migrant workers show the dark side of globalisation.

In this volume, leading experts explore key issues around globalisation, nationalism and sovereignty in Indonesia. Topics include the history of Indonesia’s engagement with the world, Indonesia’s stance on the South China Sea and the re-emergence of nationalism. The book also examines the impact of globalisation on poverty and inequality, labour markets and people, especially women.

Tables
vii
Figures
ix
Contributors xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Glossary xv
1 Challenges for Indonesia in the new world
1(16)
Arianto A. Patunru
Man E. Pangestu
M. Chatib Basri
PART 1 GLOBALISATION, NATIONALISM AND SOVEREIGNTY: THE INDONESIAN EXPERIENCE
2 Challenging geography: asserting economic sovereignty in a porous archipelago
17(18)
Anthony Reid
3 The new nationalism in Indonesia
35(17)
Edward Aspinall
4 Nationalism, sovereignty and foreign policy: Indonesia and the disputes over the South China Sea
52(21)
Shafmh F. Muhibat
PART 2 NATIONALISM IN PRACTICE
5 Feeding the bangsa: food sovereignty and the state in Indonesia
73(17)
Jeff Neilson
6 Nationalism, developmentalism and politics in Indonesia's mining sector
90(19)
Eve Warburton
7 Who is afraid of economic openness? People's perceptions of globalisation in Indonesia
109(24)
Yose Rizal Damuri
Mari Pangestu
PART 3 IMPACT OF AND RESPONSE TO GLOBALISATION
8 Anti-globalisation, poverty and inequality in Indonesia
133(24)
Arief Anshory Yusuf
Peter Warr
9 Gender, labour markets and trade liberalization in Indonesia
157(23)
Krisztina Kis-Katos
Janneke Pieters
Robert Sparrow
10 The good, the bad and the promise of globalisation: a private sector perspective
180(21)
Manggi Habir
PART 4 THE HUMAN FACE OF GLOBALISATION
11 Globalisation and labour: the Indonesian experience
201(24)
T. Yudo Wicaksono
Chris Manning
12 Restoring the rights of Indonesian migrant workers through the Village of Care (Desbumi) program
225(18)
Anis Hidayah
13 Globalisation, the role of the state and the rule of law: human tiafficking in eastern Indonesia
243(24)
Dominggus Elcid Li
PART 5 NAVIGATING THE NEW GLOBALISATION
14 Indonesia and the global economy: missed opportunities?
267(27)
Hal Hill
Deasy Pane
15 International cooperation and the management of globalisation: the Indonesian experience
294(23)
Titik Anas
Dionisius Narjoko
Index 317
Arianto A. Patunru is Fellow at Arndt-Corden Department of Economics, and Policy Engagement Coordinator, Indonesia Project, Crawford School of Public Policy, ANU College of Asia and the Pacific, Australian National University, Canberra.

Mari Pangestu is Professor of International Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Indonesia, Jakarta; former Indonesian Minister of Trade (200411); and former Indonesian Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy (201114).

M. Chatib Basri is Senior Lecturer, Department of Economics, University of Indonesia, Jakarta; former Indonesian Minister of Finance (201314); and former Chair of the Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) (201213).