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Suharto : the end of an ASEAN era
Published 2009“…The passing of former president Suharto on Sunday 27 January 2008 brings to a close the most important chapter in the plitical history of Southeast Asia -- and of the founding generation of ASEAN leaders. …”
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Role of the Indonesian military in the post-Suharto era.
Published 2008“…This paper traces the development of the Indonesian military from its inception as a revolutionary force fighting for independence, to the zenith of its power under Suharto’s New Order government and finally, to the post-Suharto era which sees the military grappling with its role in Indonesia politics.…”
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Representation and beyond; Female victims in Post-Suharto media
Published 2012-10-01“…This study analyses representations of female victims in post-Suharto media. In so doing, it underlines the import of the fall of the New Order regime and the concurrent opening up of the media world in Indonesia. …”
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History discourses and reconciliation process in post-Suharto Indonesia
Published 2018-12-01“… History discourses and reconciliation process in post-Suharto Indonesia After periods of internal conflicts and authoritarianism, educational institutions often have to be reformed. …”
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Explaning the trajectory of Golkar's splinters in post-Suharto Indonesia
Published 2014“…During the New Order regime, Golkar (Golongan Karya) played a crucial role in garnering political support whilst upholding Suharto's iron-clad reign. The abrupt fall of the Suharto regime however, ushered in a completely new political vista for the once hegomonic Golkar. …”
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Ethno-Nationalism In Post-Suharto Indonesia: The Chinese Question
Published 2012“…The purpose of this study is to identify the development of ethno-nationalists’ sentiments, organizations and movements performed by the Chinese elites in Indonesia during post-Suharto era and their influence on Indonesian politics. …”
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Islamic Movements and the Future of Democracy in Post-Suharto Indonesia Era
Published 2023-01-01“…The purpose of the study is to describe the Political Islam Movement and its impact on the post-Suharto democratic system. This study uses qualitative research methods with descriptive analysis research, while the data is obtained through literature review and document analysis. …”
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Islamic militancy, Sharia, and democratic consolidation in post-Suharto Indonesia
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Post-Suharto Indonesia : can a miltary coup happen?
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Collective Identity and Protest Tactics in Yogyakarta Under The Post-Suharto Regime
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Searching legal format: Reshaping the role of state and religion in Indonesia post-Suharto
Published 2022-12-01“…Contribution: This article examines the problem of contemporary nationalism post-Suharto and the variety of potential disintegration. …”
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Lee Kuan Yew and Suharto : how mutual trust fostered bilateral ties
Published 2015“…The excellent relations between Indonesia and Singapore from the 1970s were fostered by the mutual trust that developed between President Suharto and Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew.…”
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Language Ideologies of Young Chinese Surabayanese’ Motivation in Learning Mandarin in Post Suharto Era
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Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Radical Islam in Post-Suharto Indonesia
Published 2012-05-01“…Whereas radical Islam faced severe state repression under Suharto’s New Order, we now find a highly ambiguous relationship between the state and radical Islamists, expressed in operational terms as a parallelism of repression and cooptation. …”
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Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Radical Islam in Post-Suharto Indonesia
Published 2012-04-01“…Whereas radical Islam faced severe state repression under Suharto’s New Order, we now find a highly ambiguous relationship between the state and radical Islamists, expressed in operational terms as a parallelism of repression and cooptation. …”
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Sufi Islam and the nation state: Darul Arkam movement in the post Suharto era of Indonesia
Published 2015-06-01“…Accordingly, the paper, based on my field research, would discuss the role of religion in modern era as represented by Darul Arkam, an Islamic spiritual maternity or Tarekat (Thar6iqa, Arabic) in Indonesia after the collapse of Suharto’s military regime in 1998. Originally, the movement of Darul Arkam came into being in Malaysia as a spiritually-social-urban Muslim organization. …”
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Middle Class Chinese Indonesians in Solo: In Search of New Identity in Post-Suharto’s New Order
Published 2009-07-01“…Dengan mengambil tiga aspek sosial, yaitu ekonomi, pendidikan, dan agama, tulisan ini mencoba melihat dinamika sosial masyarakat etnis Tionghoa pada rezim Suharto dan sesudah reformasi.…”
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