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BukuIndonesia, Australian perspectives
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Author: Fox, James (Editor); Garnaut, Ross (Editor); McCawley, Peter (Editor); Mackie, J. A. C. (Editor)
Topik: Indonesia; Politics and government; Diplomatic relations; Civilization; Ethnology; Economic history
Bahasa: (EN )    
Penerbit: Research School of Pacific Studies Australian National University     Tempat Terbit: Canberra    Tahun Terbit: 1980    
Jenis: Books
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  • Ben & Nafsiah Mboi Collection
    • Nomor Panggil: 959.8 IND
    • Non-tandon: tidak ada
    • Tandon: 1
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  1. The Geological setting, halaman 5
  2. The biogeographic setting, halaman 21
  3. The longest link: human evolution in Southeast Asia and the settlement of Australia, halaman 35
  4. Population movements in the Southwest Pacific: the genetic evidence, halaman 45
  5. Plants, climate and people: the early horticultural prehistory of Austronesia, halaman 57
  6. History of migrations in Indonesia as seen by a linguist, halaman 75
  7. An historical perspective to population growth in Indonesia, halaman 95
  8. Outback to outback: the Indonesian archipelago and northern Australia, halaman 137
  9. The early Indianized states of Indonesia: religion and social control, halaman 151
  10. From coastal settlement to Islamic school and city: Islamization in Sumatra, the Malay Peninsula and Java, halaman 163
  11. Sovereigns and scribes: life as reflected in some of the literature of the Malays, halaman 183
  12. Pangestu: one Javanese path to union with God, halaman 197
  13. The Hindu revival in Java: politics and religious identity, halaman 205
  14. Balinese religion and Indonesian identity, halaman 221
  15. The 'Movement of the Spirit' in the Timor area: Christian traditions and ethnic identities, halaman 235
  16. Islam and economic change in Indonesia circa 1750-1930, halaman 247
  17. Islamic education and traditional, halaman 263
  18. The reformist ideology of Muhammadiyah, halaman 273
  19. The concept of dualism and it's application to Indonesian agriculture, halaman 295
  20. Dualism in labour markets and labour markets segmentation in Indonesian manufacturing, halaman 307
  21. Dualism in financial markets, halaman 321
  22. Dualism, technology and small-scale enterprise in the Indonesian weaving industry, halaman 333
  23. The rise and fall of dualism: the Indonesian inter-island shipping industry, halaman 349
  24. Rual dualism in Indonesia and China: new technologies, institutions and welfare, halaman 373
  25. Dualism or dependence: Soroako since the nickel project, halaman 399
  26. General repercussions of the resources boom in the segmented Indonesian economy, halaman 413
  27. Growth and equity objectives in economic thought about Indonesia, halaman 427
  28. The origins of poverty in Indonesia, halaman 441
  29. Income distribution in Indonesia: trends and determinants, halaman 455
  30. Housegardens - the last resort? Further economic arithmetic from Sriharjo, halaman 487
  31. Housing the poor in Jakarta, halaman 501
  32. Population growth in Java, halaman 515
  33. Stability, equity, growth and devaluation: a new direction for Repelita III?, halaman 539
  34. Rebellion in the kraton world as seen by the puhangga, halaman 563
  35. The peasantry and the state on Java: changes of relationships, seventeenth to nineteenth centuries, halaman 577
  36. Second thoughts on Indonesian nationalism, halaman 601
  37. The place of communism, halaman 615
  38. Islam as a political force in Indonesia, halaman 633
  39. Legitimacy questions and the suharto policy, halaman 649
  40. The new order: the prospect for political stability, halaman 657
  41. Integrating and centrifugal factors in Indonesian politics since 1954, halaman 669
  42. The regions and national development under the New Order, halaman 685
  43. The political economy of New Order Indonesia in a comparative regional perspective, halaman 699
  44. Timor and West Irian: the reasons why, halaman 713
  45. Irian jaya: West Papuan nationalism in 1979, halaman 721
  46. China and the ethnic Chinese in Indonesia, halaman 729
  47. Indonesia and her Southwest Asian neighbours, halaman 735
  48. Economic relations between Australia and Indonesia, halaman 741
  49. Indonesia and Australia: Political aspects, halaman 755

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