Indonesia
in the Soeharto Years:
Issues, Incidents and Images
LONTAR Foundation
During much of General Soeharto's 32
year reign as president (1967-98), Indonesia was seen
as a successful test case in Third World development,
a wayward pariah turned into a shining example of modern
economic planning and democracy. Soeharto's New Order
government won awards from the United States for the
country's advances in family planning, and the nation's
massive development plans earned plaudits from the World
Bank and international financiers.
In reality, behind the New Order's benign facade lay
an intricate web of nepotism and corruption along with
a persistent wide ranging repression of civil liberties,
the full scope of which is now just beginning to become
apparent.
Indonesia in the Soeharto Years delves into
many of the issues and incidents that shaped the nation,
from grim years of 1965 and 1966 up until the nation's
first direct election of a president in 2004.
With more than 50 short essays, 80 photographic series
and extended captions, and 500 historical photographs,
this book is an essential document for anyone interested
in modern Indonesia.
publication year: 2006
516 pages
ISBN: 978-9971-69-358-9 Hardback US$68.00 S$85.00
A co-publication with KITLV Press and the LONTAR Foundation.
Our edition is available in Asia except Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand.
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