There are more than 6 books about Indonesia New World Order has been published and sold in international market. You can read and buy right now by clicking for these 6 books on this article post. The other book is Indonesia with "New World " Order that is not well response to young generation of Jokowi fans and supporters
A book is judged by its cover (Soft and Hard)
both alike the same as on the above picture
When CSIS has providing a public forum as part of Jokowi public think thank and this event is
launching a new book title Indonesia in the New World. This is not the first time a book about Indonesia is written with New "World" Order. Unfortunately. Three of the new book chief Editor " Arianto A Patunru, Mari Pangestu, M Chatib Basri has overlooked the book and decided the cover as the above book launching to public and to the world of Australia National University (ANU)
The launching of the particular book is part of the series of public forum Hadi Soesastro Policy Forum at CSIS Pakarti Building. The forum is attended with full seats and majority is heard by public policies students of University Indonesia that listening and learning the comprehensive of Economy Downside of Jokowi Policy Making.
For example :
1. The policy of "Feeding the Bangsa" and Food Sovereignty and state control on food leading to ambivalent policy
2. Development Resource of Nationalism that are driven controlled by the state
3. Contrast Perception of global economy between young generation better educated , satisfied with economic state for Jokowi and elites that has more access to information less positive (according to
Senior Fellow at Centre for Strategic and International Studies Mari Pangestu)
4. The rise of anti globalisation and distribution of poverty and inequality in Indonesia has not address reduction and equality (according to Professor of University Pajajaran A Yusuf)
5. International trade has not been conductive to increased female labor participation rate as in 1990 but the increased more on commodity.
6. Large companies in Indonesia only maintain status quo but Small and Medium Companies are getting hurt and creation of Small and Medium New Enterprise has disturbing effect to the large companies and status quo that optimistic towards more open economy (according to Manggi Habir, Advisor at The Indonesian Banking Restructuring Agency from 2000 to 2001)
The striking statement on the cover of the book voice by Prof. Mari Elka Pangestu CSIS has received outstanding response and without analysis impact of commercial market. According to the audiences and this blog writer that the cover of the book must be subject of copyright and would receive negative image of truth Civil Leadership of Jokowi Indonesia Era. The comprehensive contents of the book does not strike and catch the eyes of ordinary audiences particularly by observing on the cover book that portrait Military Might and Messy of Jokowi personal shirt
When international buyer and enthusiastic participants for seeking Indonesian policy making, they can not comprehend the contents and commentaries by Kompas that the book is long and boring and comprehensive of economy analysis particularly distribution of poverty that is taken from random big data. It does not address the particular area of need to develop for economy as the result of inequality of poverty development. More Jokowi Alone in New World Order but in aligned with reality that he worked with Staff President on Nationalism, Globalization and Sovereignty Economy Policy but portrait of him alone standing and look cynical face on military Imam Bonjol vessel. It does not represent daily works of Jokowi leadership. The cover for the book is representative of military navy vessel and power but Jokowi alone nor based his influence from military leadership.
President Jokowi is not the aggressive figure hardcore that counter balance on South China Sea claimant area of the sea. nor does Jokowi is the right leader figure of bluffing and negotiate China Navy Might in South China Sea as the result of full claimant China of South China Sea. The latest comment is that the cover does not display the area water of south China Sea (Natuna Island) nor does the cover display photo of the water market line within South China Sea. Ordinary and international students of prospect political reader and buyer can not relate and see the biggest picture of the book only by observing the book cover.
Jokowi was a mayor of Solo Town in Indonesia. Jokowi is a leader that is brave enough to fire early aggregate leader of General Military Gatot that prematurely exposed himself on political exposure while he is on the seat of throne Indonesia army TNI (Tentara National Indonesia).
A negative response of portrait of Jokowi in the cover book illustrating "white shirt hang out the pant" and book cover of Jokowi is a bad personal attack to publicity on how a leader of Indonesia dress up and was displayed by CSIS neutral academic institution and send negative image toward larger mass crowded of "GantiPresident" propaganda where the media anti- Jokowi rhetorical and cynical in Indonesia. Posture of messy Jokowi white shirt is not instrument to critic to his economy policy. for example the book critic on the substance content of economy ambivalent policy and economy advisors seem targeting implementing toward the state control economy policy. This policy making has impacting nothing to change but not developing of macro economy by largest companies in Indonesia for new world particularly hurting new job creation and according to Anton J. Supit Chairman of Apindo that unemployment in Indonesia tracking is as the result of semi-job downsize and not able the policy in making new manufacturing for new job creation in the stage of Indonesia in New World.
An in-depth study of the militant Islamic Laskar Jihad movement and its links to international Muslim networks and ideological debates. This analysis is grounded in extensive research and interviews with Salafi leaders and activists who supported jihad throughout the Moluccas.
From the Indonesian Republic’s onset, there has been some form of military participation in political life – the more significant and interesting aspect of the Indonesian Army’s distinctive history. Volume 2 in this three-volume set covers the assassination of army leaders on October 1, 1965, the massacre and imprisonment of hundreds of thousands of suspected communists, elimination of the Indonesian Communist Party, the ouster of President Sukarno, General Soeharto's rise to power, consolidation of the New Order military regime, the suppression of all forms of free expression and dissent, the brutal invasion and occupation of tiny East Timor, separatist insurgencies on the periphery of the archipelago, General Benny Moerdani's reign as the country's second most powerful man, Soeharto's turn toward Islam and his increasingly desperate efforts to preserve power at all costs during the late-1990s – setting the stage for the nationwide reformasi movement, the May 1998 riots and Soeharto's abdication – the subject of Volume 3. Written in a journalistic style, these three volumes provide readers insights into Indonesian culture and help them understand why soldiers of the Indonesian Army have behaved the
way they do – often in ways, from a western perspective, that must be considered less-than-honorable.
The Lontar Anthology of Indonesian Short Stories is the first definitive anthology in English of Indonesian short stories from the twentieth century. These two volumes, featuring a selection of 109 of the most popular and influential works of short fiction, span the entire century, from pre-Independence Indonesia to the year 2000, and include many new translations. The editors drew from a wide cross section of Indonesian short story writers with respect to ethnicity, gender, class, and ideology. Volume 2 presents 61 stories dating from the founding of the New Order government that followed a national bloodbath in 1965 to just after its end in 1998 and the dawn of the second millennia. Along with the rise of “newspaper-length short stories” and a dwindling focus on realism, this period was marked by numerous changes in style and form, especially in the last decade of the century when authors, concerned with the militaristic nature of the central government, began to adopt a much more direct approach
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This book looks at fatwa in Indonesia during the period following the fall of President Suharto. It is an in-depth exploration of three fatwa-making agencies-Majelis Ulama Indonesia, Lajnah Bahth al-Masail Nahdlatul Ulama, and Majelis Tarjih Muhammadiyah-all of which are highly influential in shaping religious thought and the lives of Muslims in Indonesia. Rather than look at all the fatwa that have emerged in the period, Pradana Boy ZTF focuses on those that have strong repercussions for intra-community relations and the development of Indonesian Muslims more generally, including fatwa pertaining to sectarianism, pluralism, secularism and liberalism.
Krishna Sen describes the background and present-day Indonesian film industry and explores how the country's society and history are represented in its film culture. From a critique of four films, she concludes that Indonesian cinema privileges the military against the civilian, the middle class against the popular classes, and men against women. Backed by careful documentation from cinema literature, this is a radical, in-depth perspective on film - its implications, its vulnerability to manipulation and its artistic and propagandist value.