Indonesia's New Order
The Dynamics of Socio-Economic Transformation
Edited by Hal Hill
University of Hawaii Press
This book provides a comprehensive and authoritative account of Indonesia since 1966, the period of the so-called “New Order'. It analyses and debates Indonesia’s development path and achievements in its examination of the most significant and contentious contemporary issues: the evolution of political structures and systems of governance, rapid economic development and structural change, the demographic dimensions of development, issues of ecological balance and resource use, major trends and content in cultural expression, and the changing anthropological mosaic.
Hal Hill is the H. W. Arndt Professor Emeritus of Southeast Asian Economies at the Australian National University.