Access the full text.
Sign up today, get DeepDyve free for 14 days.
Daniel Lev (1992)
Lawyers as outsiders : advocacy versus the state in Indonesia
R. Bertrand (2000)
Le Désordre nouveau. Violence sociale et changement politique en IndonésieCritique Internationale, 8
Yves Dezalay, Bryant Garth (2008)
L'impérialisme moralActes De La Recherche En Sciences Sociales
N. Guilhot (2005)
The democracy makers. Human rights and the politics of global orderInternational Journal, 61
R. Bertrand (2001)
La “démocratie à l’Indonésienne ”: bilan critique d’une transition qui n ’en finit pas de commencer, 8
P. Garraud, J. Briquet (2002)
Juger la politique : Entreprises et entrepreneurs critiques de la politique
Wimar Witoelar (2002)
No Regrets: Reflections of a Presidential Spokesman
S. Huntington (1991)
The Third Wave: Democratization in the Late Twentieth Century
Rémy Madinier (2000)
L'urne, l'étoile et le croissant : le Masjumi (1945-1960) : un parti démocrate musulman dans l'Indonésie contemporaine
J. Mackie, D. Reeve, Daniel Lev, P. Tickell, Goenawan Mohamad (1987)
Golkar of Indonesia: An Alternative to the Party System.@@@Legal Aid in Indonesia.@@@The Indonesian Press: Its Past, Its People, Its Problems.@@@The "Cultural Manifesto" Affair: Literature and Politics in the 1960s--a Signatory's View.The Journal of Asian Studies, 48
M. Morfit (1981)
Pancasila: The Indonesian State Ideology According to the New Order GovernmentAsian Survey, 21
G. Barton (2002)
Abdurrahman Wahid , Muslim democrat, Indonesian president: A view from the inside
R. Bertrand (1999)
Indonésie : renaissance de la société civile ou sauve-qui-peut général ?Critique Internationale, 2
S. Shiraishi (1997)
Young Heroes: The Indonesian Family in Politics
M. Dobry (2000)
Les voies incertaines de la transitologie : choix stratégiques, séquences historiques, bifurcations et processus de path dependence, 50
N. Guilhot (2005)
The democracy makers : human rights & international order
R. Elson (2002)
Suharto: A Political Biography
A. Garrigou (1993)
La construction sociale du vote. Fétichisme et raison instrumentalePolitix, 6
J. Bakker, K. Tsuchiya, P. Hawkes (1989)
Democracy and Leadership: The Rise of the Taman Siswa Movement in Indonesia.The Journal of Asian Studies, 48
S. Pompe (2005)
The Indonesian Supreme Court: A Study of Institutional Collapse
A. Garrigou (1988)
Le secret de l'isoloirActes De La Recherche En Sciences Sociales, 71
Daniel Lev (2000)
Legal Evolution and Political Authority in Indonesia:Selected Essays
B. Hering, Herbert Feith (1962)
The Decline of Constitutional Democracy in IndonesiaInternational Journal, 19
[On the morning of May 21, 1998, Suharto made a public declaration from the presidential palace renouncing the exercise of power and entrusting the country’s reins to his heir apparent and adoptive son, vice president Bacharuddin Jusuf Habibie. This theatrical gesture signaled the inauguration of a period of political change known as Reformasi. However, it did not straightaway give rise to joyous celebrations marking the end of the general president’s authoritarian system. As far as I can recall, the dominant feeling prevailing in Jakarta during the summer of 1998 was one of strong anxiety. No one knew yet if the military, the pillar of the New Order regime, was going to resign itself to “go back to its barracks” as student demonstrators and graffiti vociferously incited it to do. Moreover, B. J. Habibie was considered not as a dissident or a reformer but as a pure product of the Ancien Régime. Finally, many from the urban middle classes as well as small rural landowners expressed a virulent fear of the country toppling into “anarchy.” In the countryside of East Java, severely hit by the economic crisis, entire villages barricaded themselves while collective raids against rice granaries and public teak tree plantations seemed to give consistency to a catastrophic scenario.1 In short, the political future was awaited with anxiety.]
Published: Nov 11, 2015
Read and print from thousands of top scholarly journals.
Already have an account? Log in
Bookmark this article. You can see your Bookmarks on your DeepDyve Library.
To save an article, log in first, or sign up for a DeepDyve account if you don’t already have one.
Copy and paste the desired citation format or use the link below to download a file formatted for EndNote
Access the full text.
Sign up today, get DeepDyve free for 14 days.
All DeepDyve websites use cookies to improve your online experience. They were placed on your computer when you launched this website. You can change your cookie settings through your browser.