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The vortex of power, intellectuals and politics in Indonesia's post-authoritarian era, by Airlangga Pribadi Kusman

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The vortex of power, intellectuals and politics in Indonesia's post-authoritarian era, by Airlangga Pribadi Kusman
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The vortex of power
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1051718200
Responsibility statement
by Airlangga Pribadi Kusman
Series statement
Springer eBooks.Springer eBooks
Sub title
intellectuals and politics in Indonesia's post-authoritarian era
Summary
This book explores the role of intellectuals and governance processes in post-authoritarian Indonesia. Focusing on East Java, the author argues that intellectuals have played an increasingly direct and practical role in the exercise of governance at the local level of Indonesian politics. The book provides insights into how the collaboration between intellectuals and local politico-business elites has shaped good governance and democratic institution-building, validating power structures that continue to obstruct political participation in the country. In addition, the book also delves into the contribution of local intellectuals in resolving the contradictions between technocratic ideas and governance practices, in the interest of local elites. Empirical studies included in the book add to the broader literature on the social role of intellectuals, highlighting their role as not just defined by their capacity to produce and circulate knowledge, but also by their particular position in concrete social and political struggle. The author also explores the manner in which relationships between intellectuals, business and political elites and NGOs in local political and economic practices, intersect with national-level contests over power and resources. Airlangga Pribadi Kusman is a Lecturer in Politics, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Airlangga University. He is also the Director of CSCS (Centre for Statecraft and Citizenship Studies), Airlangga University. He completed his PhD in Politics at Murdoch University’s Asia Research Centre. His research interests include governance studies, political economy of development, civil society and social movement studies, politics and religion studies, local politics studies, and democratization studies.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
1. Introduction -- 2. Intellectuals and the Politics of Good Governance: Theoretical Considerations -- 3. Historical Context of the Relationship between Intellectuals and the Political Elite -- 4. The Windfall of Post-authoritarianism -- 5. Building a New Political Structure in Post-authoritarian East Java: The New Role of Intellectuals -- 6. Intellectuals in the Rebuilding of Political Power in Post-authoritarian Indonesia -- 7. Intellectuals and Disorganised Social movements in East Java: The Lapindo Mudflow Case -- 8. Conclusion
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