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Indonesia
Contributor(s): Frost, Nicola (Author)
ISBN: 0855984813     ISBN-13: 9780855984816
Publisher: Oxfam
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Product Type: Paperback
Published: December 2002
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Annotation: *Guides that show countries from the perspective of those who live there* Important companions for business travelers, journalists, aid workers, diplomatic personel, as well as tourists who want the background that other travel guides don't provideIndonesia is a country of superlatives and contradictions: its 17,000 islands span an extent that is wider than the landmass of the USA; it is the fourth most populous country in the world, and its Muslim population is the world's largest; more than half of the total population of 203 million live on the island of Java, which is smaller in size than England. Indonesia is rich in natural resources, but vulnerable to devastating natural hazards. Its economy was booming until the late 1990s, when it was badly damaged by the Asian financial crisis. After 30 years of the corrupt and oppressive Suharto regime, Indonesia is now struggling to redefine itself as a constitutional democracy ??? but internal ethnic and inter-religious conflicts threaten the very future of the nation, if they cannot be resolved peacefully. This richly illustrated Profile is a picture of a country in economic, political, and environmental crisis, seen from the perspective of the poor and marginalized communities with whom Oxfam works.
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BISAC Categories:
- Travel | Asia - Far East
- History | Asia - Southeast Asia
Dewey: 959.803
LCCN: 2003275379
Physical Information: 0.25" H x 7.43" W x 9.75" (0.52 lbs) 96 pages
 
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Contributor Bio(s): Frost, Nicola: - She has a long-term interest in the ethnography of Maluku, eastern Indonesia, especially issues relating to local forms of authority, community politics, and relations between people and state bodies in a peripheral region. Her doctoral thesis concentrated on Indonesian migrant organisations in Sydney, Australia, and includes work with migrants from Maluku both during and after the conflict which began in 1999.