E-Book, Englisch, 174 Seiten
Haug / Rössler / Grumblies Rethinking Power Relations in Indonesia
Erscheinungsjahr 2016
ISBN: 978-1-317-33332-6
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Transforming the Margins
E-Book, Englisch, 174 Seiten
Reihe: Routledge Contemporary Southeast Asia Series
ISBN: 978-1-317-33332-6
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Since colonial rule, the island of Java served as Indonesia’s imagined centre and prime example of development, while the Outer Islands were constructed as the state’s marginalised periphery. Recent processes of democratisation and regional autonomy, however, have significantly changed the power relations that once produced the marginality of the Outer Islands.
This book explores processes of political, economic and cultural transformations in Indonesia, emphasizing their implications for centre-periphery relations from the perspective of the archipelago’s ‘margins’. Structured along three central themes, the book first provides theoretical contributions to the understanding of marginality in Indonesia. The second part focuses on political transformation processes and their implications for the Outer Islands. The third section investigates the dynamics caused by economic changes on Indonesia’s periphery.
Chapters writtten by experts in the field offer examples from various regions, which demonstrate how power relations between centre and periphery are getting challenged, contested and reshaped. The book fills a gap in the literature by analysing the implications of the recent transformation processes for the construction of marginality on Indonesia’s Outer Islands.
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1. Introduction: Contesting and Reformulating Centre-Periphery Relations in Indonesia
Michaela Haug, Martin Rössler and Anna-Teresa Grumblies
Part One: Basic Issues
2. Decentralization and its Impact on the Democratization Process
Patrick Ziegenhain
3. Conceptualising Marginality in Indonesia
Anna-Teresa Grumblies
Part Two: Borders, Identities and Belonging
4. The Edge of Glory: Theorising Centre-Periphery Relations in and from Indonesia’s Riau Islands
Nicholas J. Long
5. Nested Sovereignties: Autonomy and Authority in the Indonesian Borderlands
Michael Eilenberg
6. Redrawing Borders and Reshaping Marginality in North Maluku
Kirsten Jäger
Part Three: Resources, Power and Inequality
7. Perceiving Neoliberalism beyond Jakarta
Laurens Bakker
8. Rich Regency – Prosperous People? Decentralisation, Marginality and Remoteness in East Kalimantan
Michaela Haug
9. Concluding Remarks
Michaela Haug, Martin Rössler and Anna-Teresa Grumblies