Seperti kerikil dalam kasut: transnational publications and civil society in New Order Indonesia
How did the presence of transnational publications complicate the relationship between civil society, the state and other countries in New Order Indonesia? This thesis responds to this question by analysing how dissidence during Suharto’s New Order presented a unique situation in pushing non-s...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1653582023-03-25T16:55:48Z Seperti kerikil dalam kasut: transnational publications and civil society in New Order Indonesia Santa Maria, Samantha Bernadette Jessica Bridgette Hinchy School of Humanities JHinchy@ntu.edu.sg Humanities::History How did the presence of transnational publications complicate the relationship between civil society, the state and other countries in New Order Indonesia? This thesis responds to this question by analysing how dissidence during Suharto’s New Order presented a unique situation in pushing non-state actors located beyond Indonesian borders, specifically TAPOL and Inside Indonesia, to take an active role in social mobilisation and advocacy surrounding key issues affecting Indonesian civil society. In doing so, this thesis repositions the conceptual boundaries of Indonesian civil society to investigate how transnational publications attempted to shape the contours of foreign policy and transnational decision-making. Furthermore, it contrasts top-down and alternative perspectives by examining the activism of TAPOL and Inside Indonesia in comparison to Indonesian state policies and diplomatic relations. In turn, this thesis contends that these entities constituted an imagined transnational civil society. It was sustained by both domestic and transnational press, of which the latter was a by-product of New Order authoritarian and repressive practices such as press censorship and the forced detention of individuals affiliated with the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI). Bachelor of Arts in History 2023-03-24T12:53:57Z 2023-03-24T12:53:57Z 2023 Final Year Project (FYP) Santa Maria, S. B. (2023). Seperti kerikil dalam kasut: transnational publications and civil society in New Order Indonesia. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/165358 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/165358 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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How did the presence of transnational publications complicate the relationship
between civil society, the state and other countries in New Order Indonesia? This
thesis responds to this question by analysing how dissidence during Suharto’s
New Order presented a unique situation in pushing non-state actors located
beyond Indonesian borders, specifically TAPOL and Inside Indonesia, to take
an active role in social mobilisation and advocacy surrounding key issues
affecting Indonesian civil society. In doing so, this thesis repositions the
conceptual boundaries of Indonesian civil society to investigate how
transnational publications attempted to shape the contours of foreign policy and
transnational decision-making. Furthermore, it contrasts top-down and
alternative perspectives by examining the activism of TAPOL and Inside
Indonesia in comparison to Indonesian state policies and diplomatic relations. In
turn, this thesis contends that these entities constituted an imagined transnational
civil society. It was sustained by both domestic and transnational press, of which
the latter was a by-product of New Order authoritarian and repressive practices
such as press censorship and the forced detention of individuals affiliated with
the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI). |
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Seperti kerikil dalam kasut: transnational publications and civil society in New Order Indonesia |
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