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The Road to Nusantara : Process, Challenges and Opportunities / ed. by Julia M. Lau, Athiqah Nur Alami, Siwage Dharma Negara, Yanuar Nugroho.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Singapore : ISEAS Publishing, [2023]Copyright date: ©2023Description: 1 online resource (308 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9789815104233
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 307.1/21609598 23/eng/20240418
LOC classification:
  • HT165.53.I5 R62 2023
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Foreword -- Foreword -- The Contributors -- Glossary -- Introduction: The Road to Nusantara—Process, Challenges and Opportunities -- PART I: PROCESSES AND PATHWAYS TOWARDS NUSANTARA -- 1. Nusantara: A Historical Perspective -- 2. The New State Capital Regulations: Contending for Autonomy, Democracy and Legitimacy? -- 3. Nusantara and the Spatial Implications for the Practice of Indonesian Democracy -- 4. Crowdfunding for IKN: Potential, Risk and People’s Perception -- PART II: CHALLENGES IN DEVELOPING NUSANTARA -- 5. Addressing the Challenges in Developing Nusantara: The Roles of Spatial Planning -- 6. The Transfer of the National Capital (IKN): The Domination of the Capitalist Political Economy and the Dynamics of Local Representation -- 7. Identifying Potential Social Challenges in IKN: Perspectives of Civil Society and Villagers in East Kalimantan -- 8. Population and Human Capital Redistribution: Understanding Opportunities and Challenges in Mass Migration to Nusantara -- PART III: OPPORTUNITIES FOR NUSANTARA -- 9. Nusantara the Green Capital: Leveraging Moment for Improved Forest Governance -- 10. Sustainability of the Local Community’s Livelihoods and the Idea of the Modern City of Nusantara -- 11. Projecting A Global Identity as a Maritime Nation in the New Capital City -- Conclusion: Shaping Nusantara -- Index
Summary: The collective research effort of senior and junior scholars from Indonesia and beyond, The Road to Nusantara: Process, Challenges and Opportunities examines the political, economic, socio-cultural, security and environmental implications of President Joko Widodo’s historic plan to move Indonesia’s national capital from Jakarta to Nusantara, East Kalimantan. This volume will be of interest to policymakers, Indonesia’s neighbours near and far, prospective investors, and students of Indonesia who wish to understand the complex challenges underlying this megaproject. "The chapters in this book are important contributions to the study of Indonesia today …. Ground-breaking and meticulously documented using post-independence archival material and contemporary essays on new capitals …. Essential reading for a better understanding of the impetus behind Nusantara, made even more critical as the future of Nusantara hangs in the balance.” -- Edward Lee Kwong Foo, Chairman of Indofood Agri Resources Ltd and former Singapore’s Ambassador to Indonesia, 1994–2006
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Foreword -- Foreword -- The Contributors -- Glossary -- Introduction: The Road to Nusantara—Process, Challenges and Opportunities -- PART I: PROCESSES AND PATHWAYS TOWARDS NUSANTARA -- 1. Nusantara: A Historical Perspective -- 2. The New State Capital Regulations: Contending for Autonomy, Democracy and Legitimacy? -- 3. Nusantara and the Spatial Implications for the Practice of Indonesian Democracy -- 4. Crowdfunding for IKN: Potential, Risk and People’s Perception -- PART II: CHALLENGES IN DEVELOPING NUSANTARA -- 5. Addressing the Challenges in Developing Nusantara: The Roles of Spatial Planning -- 6. The Transfer of the National Capital (IKN): The Domination of the Capitalist Political Economy and the Dynamics of Local Representation -- 7. Identifying Potential Social Challenges in IKN: Perspectives of Civil Society and Villagers in East Kalimantan -- 8. Population and Human Capital Redistribution: Understanding Opportunities and Challenges in Mass Migration to Nusantara -- PART III: OPPORTUNITIES FOR NUSANTARA -- 9. Nusantara the Green Capital: Leveraging Moment for Improved Forest Governance -- 10. Sustainability of the Local Community’s Livelihoods and the Idea of the Modern City of Nusantara -- 11. Projecting A Global Identity as a Maritime Nation in the New Capital City -- Conclusion: Shaping Nusantara -- Index

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The collective research effort of senior and junior scholars from Indonesia and beyond, The Road to Nusantara: Process, Challenges and Opportunities examines the political, economic, socio-cultural, security and environmental implications of President Joko Widodo’s historic plan to move Indonesia’s national capital from Jakarta to Nusantara, East Kalimantan. This volume will be of interest to policymakers, Indonesia’s neighbours near and far, prospective investors, and students of Indonesia who wish to understand the complex challenges underlying this megaproject. "The chapters in this book are important contributions to the study of Indonesia today …. Ground-breaking and meticulously documented using post-independence archival material and contemporary essays on new capitals …. Essential reading for a better understanding of the impetus behind Nusantara, made even more critical as the future of Nusantara hangs in the balance.” -- Edward Lee Kwong Foo, Chairman of Indofood Agri Resources Ltd and former Singapore’s Ambassador to Indonesia, 1994–2006

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In English.

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