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บทความวิชาการเกี่ยวกับอาเซียนจากวารสาร Indonesia Journal (2012-2015)

มกราคม 9, 2015
บทความวิชาการเกี่ยวกับอาเซียนจากวารสาร Indonesia Journal (2012-2015)

บทความวิชาการเกี่ยวกับอาเซียนจาก
วารสาร Indonesia Journal, Cornell University
(2012-2015)

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Articles

Authors

Number 99, April 2015

Oligarchic Populism and Economic Nationalism: Prabowo Subianto’s Challenge to Indonesian Democracy

Edward Aspinall

Indonesia’s Media Oligarchy and the “Jokowi Phenomenon”

Ross Tapsell

“We Build Our Own Stories”: The 19th-century Figure and 21st-century Myth of the Acehnese Poet Dôkarim

Jesse Hession Grayman

Confucius Crosses the South Seas

Henri Chambert-Loir

Number 98 , October 2014

Violence, Sectarianism, and the Politics of Religion: Articulations of Anti-Shi‘a Discourses in Indonesia

Chiara Formichi

China and the Thirtieth of September Movement

Taomo Zhou

In the Name of Syariah?: Vigilante Violence, Territoriality, and Moral Authority in Aceh, Indonesia

David Kloos

Current Data on the Indonesian Military Elite, April 2008–September 2013

The Editors

Interrupting the Gender Narrative: In-between Masculinities

G. G. Weix

Number 97 , April 2014

Puncak Andalas: Functional Regions, Territorial Coalitions, and the Unlikely Story of One Would-be Province

Keith Andrew Bettinger

Indonesia’s Courts of Industrial Relations: Context, Structure, and a Look at Surabaya Cases

William Hurst

Judicial Review and the Supreme Court in Indonesia: A New Space for Law?

Simon Butt, Nicholas Parsons

Countering “Chinese Imperialism”: Sinophobia and Border Protection in the Dutch East Indies

Oiyan Liu

The Indigenous Performing Arts in a Sumatran Province: Revival of Sakura Mask Theater, 1990–2012

Karen Kartomi Thomas

Number 96 , October 2013

Special Issue: Wealth, Power, and Contemporary Indonesian Politics

Michele Ford and Thomas B. Pepinsky, editors

Beyond Oligarchy?: Critical Exchanges on Political Power and Material Inequality in Indonesia

Michele Ford, Thomas B. Pepinsky

Oligarchy and Democracy in Indonesia

Jeffrey A. Winters

The Political Economy of Oligarchy and the Reorganization of Power in Indonesia

Vedi R. Hadiz, Richard Robison

Improving the Quality of Democracy in Indonesia: Toward a Theory of Action

R. William Liddle

Pluralism and Political Conflict in Indonesia

Thomas B. Pepinsky

Popular Agency and Interests in Indonesia’s Democratic Transition and Consolidation

Edward Aspinall

The Parman Economy: Post-Authoritarian Shifts in the Off-Budget Economy of Indonesia’s Security Institutions

Jacqui Baker

Unnamed Interests and Informal Leaders: A Street Vendor Relocation in Yogyakarta City

Sheri L. Gibbings

Number 95 , April 2013

Living, as It Were, in the Stone Age

Danilyn Rutherford

Self-Determination Abandoned: The Road to the New York Agreement on West New Guinea (Papua), 1960-62

David Webster

The Violence of Inflated Possibilities: Education, Transformation, and Diminishment in Wamena, Papua

Jenny Munro

Healing in Digoel

Rudolf Mrázek

The Living Symbol of Song in West Papua: A Soul Force to be Reckoned With

Julian Smythe

TNI/Polri in West Papua: How Security Reforms Work in the Conflict Region

Antonius Made Tony Supriatma

More Gain, More Pain: The Development of Indonesia’s Islamic Economy Movement (1980s-2012)

Shofwan Al Banna Choiruzzad

Number 94 , October 2012

The Making of the 1999 Indonesian Press Law

Janet Steele

Housing the Margin: Perumahan Rakyat and the Future Urban Form of Jakarta

Abidin Kusno

From Foe to Partner to Foe Again: The Strange Alliance of the Dutch Authorities and Digoel Exiles in Australia, 1943-1945

Harry A. Poeze

“We the (Chinese) People”: Revisiting the 1945 Constitutional Debate on Citizenship

Elizabeth Chandra

Where Are They Now?: The Careers of Army Officers Who Served in East Timor, 1998-99

Douglas Kammen

Number 93 , April 2012

How I Learned Batak: Studying the Angkola Batak Language in 1970s New Order Indonesia

Susan Rodgers

The Event of Otherness: An Interview with James T. Siegel

Joshua Barker, Vicente Rafael

Peacemakers or Peace-Breakers?: Provincial Elections and Religious Leadership in Lombok, Indonesia

Jeremy J. Kingsley

Building Blocks and Stumbling Blocks: Peacebuilding in Aceh, 2005–2009

Craig Thorburn

Oratorical Innovation and Audience Heterogeneity in Islamic West Java

Julian Millie

Indonesian Cultural Policy in the Reform Era

Tod Jones

Mapping Majapahit: Wardenaar’s Archaeological Survey at Trowulan in 1815

Amrit Gomperts, Arnoud Haag, Peter Carey

In Memoriam, Daniel S. Lev, 1933–2006

Sebastiaan Pompe

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