28 research outputs found
A Victor's History: A Comparative Analysis of the Labour Historiography of Indonesia's New Order
Some observers have identified a common pattern in developing countries whereby unions are transformed from a political force valued for their contribution to the struggle for independence to a state-sponsored âtool of developmentâ. A less well-explored question concerns the harnessing of labour historiography to justify such transitions. As this article shows, Suhartoâs New Order (1966â98) undertook a conscious and purposeful rewriting of Indonesian labour history in support of a single vehicle of labour representation organized around a narrative of the dangers of political unionism and designed to control and harness the industrial workforce in the name of economic development
Labor And The Politics Of Structural Adjustment In Australia And Indonesia
The labour forces of Australia and Indonesia are compared for the period from the late 1960s to the 1990s. The position of labour in a global economy is also considered. It is determined that the outlook for organised labour is bleak, however its position is also contingent upon national circumstance
L'Indonésie et la coopération régionale et internationale
La situation internationale et ses consĂ©quences. La position et les principes de l'IndonĂ©sie : bases d'exĂ©cution. Les conditions dans la rĂ©gion Asie-Pacifique. Construction : ce qu'est l'ASEAN ; le triangle Asie-Pacifique ; la notion de "bassin du Pacifique".Moertopo Ali. L'IndonĂ©sie et la coopĂ©ration rĂ©gionale et internationale. In: Politique Ă©trangĂšre, n°4 - 1973 - 38á”annĂ©e. pp. 465-484
Indonesia in regional and international cooperation: principles of implementation and construction
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BURUH DAN TANI DALAM PEMBANGUNAN
XI; 54 hlm;;14 x 21 c
EMPAT MAHASISWA INDONESIA DI NEGERI BELANDA TAHUN 1927
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