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Indonesia in the New World : Globalisation, Nationalism and Sovereignty / ed. by Arianto A. Patunru, Mari Pangestu, M Chatib Basri.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Singapore : ISEAS Publishing, [2018]Copyright date: ©2018Description: 1 online resource (336 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9789814818285
  • 9789814818230
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.598 23
LOC classification:
  • DS644.5 .I528 2017
  • JZ1743.A5 I64 2018
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Tables -- Figures -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Glossary -- 1. Challenges for Indonesia in the new world -- PART 1. Globalisation, nationalism and sovereignty: the Indonesian experience -- 2. Challenging geography: asserting economic sovereignty in a porous archipelago -- 3. The new nationalism in Indonesia -- 4. Nationalism, sovereignty and foreign policy: Indonesia and the disputes over the South China Sea -- PART 2. Nationalism in practice -- 5. Feeding the bangsa: food sovereignty and the state in Indonesia -- 6. Nationalism, developmentalism and politics in Indonesia's mining sector -- 7. Who is afraid of economic openness? People's perceptions of globalisation in Indonesia -- PART 3. Impact of and response to globalisation -- 8. Anti-globalisation, poverty and inequality in Indonesia -- 9. Gender, labour markets and trade liberalisation in Indonesia -- 10. The good, the bad and the promise of globalisation: a private sector perspective -- PART 4. The human face of globalisation -- 11. Globalisation and labour: the Indonesian experience -- 12. Restoring the rights of Indonesian migrant workers through the Village of Care (Desbumi) program -- 13. Globalisation, the role of the state and the rule of law: human trafficking in eastern Indonesia -- PART 5. Navigating the new globalisation -- 14. Indonesia and the global economy: missed opportunities? -- 15. International cooperation and the management of globalisation: the Indonesian experience -- Index
Summary: Globalisation is more complex than ever. The effects of the global financial crisis and increased inequality have spurred anti-globalisation sentiment in many countries and encouraged the adoption of populist and inward-looking policies. This has led to some surprising results: Duterte, Brexit and Trump, to name a few. In Indonesia, the disappointment with globalisation has led to rising protectionism, a rejection of foreign interference in the name of nationalism, and economic policies dominated by calls for self-sufficiency. Meanwhile, human trafficking and the abuse of migrant workers show the dark side of globalisation. In this volume, leading experts explore key issues around globalisation, nationalism and sovereignty in Indonesia. Topics include the history of Indonesia's engagement with the world, Indonesia's stance on the South China Sea and the re-emergence of nationalism. The book also examines the impact of globalisation on poverty and inequality, labour markets and people, especially women.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Tables -- Figures -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Glossary -- 1. Challenges for Indonesia in the new world -- PART 1. Globalisation, nationalism and sovereignty: the Indonesian experience -- 2. Challenging geography: asserting economic sovereignty in a porous archipelago -- 3. The new nationalism in Indonesia -- 4. Nationalism, sovereignty and foreign policy: Indonesia and the disputes over the South China Sea -- PART 2. Nationalism in practice -- 5. Feeding the bangsa: food sovereignty and the state in Indonesia -- 6. Nationalism, developmentalism and politics in Indonesia's mining sector -- 7. Who is afraid of economic openness? People's perceptions of globalisation in Indonesia -- PART 3. Impact of and response to globalisation -- 8. Anti-globalisation, poverty and inequality in Indonesia -- 9. Gender, labour markets and trade liberalisation in Indonesia -- 10. The good, the bad and the promise of globalisation: a private sector perspective -- PART 4. The human face of globalisation -- 11. Globalisation and labour: the Indonesian experience -- 12. Restoring the rights of Indonesian migrant workers through the Village of Care (Desbumi) program -- 13. Globalisation, the role of the state and the rule of law: human trafficking in eastern Indonesia -- PART 5. Navigating the new globalisation -- 14. Indonesia and the global economy: missed opportunities? -- 15. International cooperation and the management of globalisation: the Indonesian experience -- Index

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Globalisation is more complex than ever. The effects of the global financial crisis and increased inequality have spurred anti-globalisation sentiment in many countries and encouraged the adoption of populist and inward-looking policies. This has led to some surprising results: Duterte, Brexit and Trump, to name a few. In Indonesia, the disappointment with globalisation has led to rising protectionism, a rejection of foreign interference in the name of nationalism, and economic policies dominated by calls for self-sufficiency. Meanwhile, human trafficking and the abuse of migrant workers show the dark side of globalisation. In this volume, leading experts explore key issues around globalisation, nationalism and sovereignty in Indonesia. Topics include the history of Indonesia's engagement with the world, Indonesia's stance on the South China Sea and the re-emergence of nationalism. The book also examines the impact of globalisation on poverty and inequality, labour markets and people, especially women.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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