Culture and Politics in Indonesia
by
Claire Holt
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Science & Technology
History
Format
Paperback
Pages
368
Language
English
Published
Mar 21, 2007
Publisher
Equinox Publishing
ISBN-10
9793780576
ISBN-13
9789793780573
Description
This work delves into the intricate relationship between culture and politics in Indonesia, a nation rich in history and diversity. Scholars from both the United States and Indonesia collaborate to explore the cultural underpinnings that shape political dynamics. Their analyses reveal how traditions, beliefs, and social norms influence governance and civic life, painting a vivid picture of Indonesia's complex societal landscape.
By examining various case studies and historical contexts, the authors illuminate the challenges and opportunities within Indonesia's political sphere. The dialogue between culture and politics is portrayed not merely as a backdrop but as a dynamic force that continually evolves, reflecting the aspirations and struggles of its people. This perspective offers readers a deeper understanding of Indonesia’s unique identity in a global context.
By examining various case studies and historical contexts, the authors illuminate the challenges and opportunities within Indonesia's political sphere. The dialogue between culture and politics is portrayed not merely as a backdrop but as a dynamic force that continually evolves, reflecting the aspirations and struggles of its people. This perspective offers readers a deeper understanding of Indonesia’s unique identity in a global context.
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