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The Pocket Guide to the West Indies (Hardcover): Algernon Edward Aspinall The Pocket Guide to the West Indies (Hardcover)
Algernon Edward Aspinall
R976 Discovery Miles 9 760 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
The Yudhoyono Presidency - Indonesia's Decade of Stability and Stagnation (Hardcover): Edward Aspinall, Marcus Mietzner,... The Yudhoyono Presidency - Indonesia's Decade of Stability and Stagnation (Hardcover)
Edward Aspinall, Marcus Mietzner, Dirk Tomsa
R1,277 Discovery Miles 12 770 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The presidency of Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (2004-14) was a watershed in Indonesia's modern democratic history. Yudhoyono was not only the first Indonesian president to be directly elected, but also the first to be democratically re-elected. Coming to office after years of turbulent transition, he presided over a decade of remarkable political stability and steady economic growth. But other aspects of his rule have been the subject of controversy. While supporters view his presidency as a period of democratic consolidation and success, critics view it as a decade of stagnation and missed opportunities. This book is the first comprehensive attempt to evaluate both the achievements and the shortcomings of the Yudhoyono presidency. With contributions from leading experts on Indonesia's politics, economy and society, it assesses the Yudhoyono record in fields ranging from economic development and human rights, to foreign policy, the environment and the security sector.

Problems of Democratisation in Indonesia - Elections, Institutions and Society (Hardcover): Edward Aspinall, Marcus Mietzner Problems of Democratisation in Indonesia - Elections, Institutions and Society (Hardcover)
Edward Aspinall, Marcus Mietzner
R1,428 R1,181 Discovery Miles 11 810 Save R247 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Alternately lauded as a democratic success story and decried as a flawed democracy, Indonesia deserves serious consideration by anyone concerned with the global state of democracy. Yet, more than ten years after the collapse of the authoritarian Suharto regime, we still know little about how the key institutions of Indonesian democracy actually function. This book, written by leading democracy experts and scholars of Indonesia, presents a sorely needed study of the inner workings of Indonesia's political system, and its interactions with society. Combining careful case studies with an eye to the big picture, it is an indispensable guide to democratic Indonesia, its achievements, shortcomings and continuing challenges.

Opposing Suharto - Compromise, Resistance, and Regime Change in Indonesia (Hardcover): Edward Aspinall Opposing Suharto - Compromise, Resistance, and Regime Change in Indonesia (Hardcover)
Edward Aspinall
R2,258 R1,976 Discovery Miles 19 760 Save R282 (12%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Opposing Suharto presents an account of democratization in the world's fourth most populous country, Indonesia. It describes how opposition groups challenged the long-time ruler, President Suharto, and his military-based regime, forcing him to resign in 1998. The book's main purpose is to explain how ordinary people can bring about political change in a repressive authoritarian regime. It does this by telling the story of an array of dissident groups, nongovernmental organizations, student activists, and political party workers as they tried to expand democratic space in the last decade of Suharto's rule. This book is an important study not only for readers interested in contemporary Indonesia and political change in Asia, but also for all those interested in democratization processes elsewhere in the world. Unlike most other books on Indonesia, and unlike many books on democratization, it provides an account from the perspective of those who were struggling to bring about change.

Varieties of Clientelism - Comparing Patronage Democracies (Hardcover): Edward Aspinall, Ward Berenschot Varieties of Clientelism - Comparing Patronage Democracies (Hardcover)
Edward Aspinall, Ward Berenschot
R4,020 Discovery Miles 40 200 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Clientelism is a prominent feature of many of the world's democracies and electoral authoritarian regimes. Yet the comparative study of this practice, which involves exchanging personal favours for electoral support, remains strikingly underdeveloped. This book makes the case that clientelistic politics take different forms in different countries, and that this variation matters for understanding democracy, elections, and governance. Involving collaboration by experienced observers of politics in several countries - Mexico, Ghana, Sudan to Turkey, Indonesia, the Philippines, Caribbean and Pacific Island states, and Malaysia - the chapters in this volume unpack the concept of clientelism and show that it is possible to identify different types of patronage democracies. The book proposes a comparative framework that focuses on the networks that politicians use, the type of resources they hand out, their degree of control over the distribution of state resources, and shows that the comparative study of a key informal dimension of politics offers much analytical promise for scholars of democracy and governance. Varieties of Clientelism is essential reading for scholars and students interested in clientelism, patronage democracies, comparative political economy, as well as party politics. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Democratization.

Islam and Nation - Separatist Rebellion in Aceh, Indonesia (Paperback): Edward Aspinall Islam and Nation - Separatist Rebellion in Aceh, Indonesia (Paperback)
Edward Aspinall
R594 Discovery Miles 5 940 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Rooted in the latest theoretical debates about nationalism and ethnicity, yet written in an accessible and engaging style, "Islam and Nation" presents a fascinating study of the genesis, growth and decline of a nationalist movement.
Drawing on hundreds of interviews with nationalist leaders, activists and guerillas, Aspinall reveals how the Free Aceh Movement went from being a quixotic fantasy to a guerilla army in the space of a generation, leading to a bitter conflict in which thousands perished. And by exploring the complex relationship between Islam and nationalism, Aspinall also explains how a society famed for its Islamic piety gave rise to a guerilla movement that ended up rejecting the Islamic goals of its forebears.
"Islam and Nation" is a tour de force in the study of nationalist politics. It will be of great interest to readers concerned about Southeast Asia, Islamic politics, ethnic conflict and nationalism everywhere.

Opposing Suharto - Compromise, Resistance, and Regime Change in Indonesia (Paperback, Anniversary): Edward Aspinall Opposing Suharto - Compromise, Resistance, and Regime Change in Indonesia (Paperback, Anniversary)
Edward Aspinall
R798 Discovery Miles 7 980 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Opposing Suharto presents an account of democratization in the world's fourth most populous country, Indonesia. It describes how opposition groups challenged the long-time ruler, President Suharto, and his military-based regime, forcing him to resign in 1998. The book's main purpose is to explain how ordinary people can bring about political change in a repressive authoritarian regime. It does this by telling the story of an array of dissident groups, nongovernmental organizations, student activists, and political party workers as they tried to expand democratic space in the last decade of Suharto's rule. This book is an important study not only for readers interested in contemporary Indonesia and political change in Asia, but also for all those interested in democratization processes elsewhere in the world. Unlike most other books on Indonesia, and unlike many books on democratization, it provides an account from the perspective of those who were struggling to bring about change.

Diminishing Conflicts in Asia and the Pacific - Why Some Subside and Others Don't (Paperback): Edward Aspinall, Robin... Diminishing Conflicts in Asia and the Pacific - Why Some Subside and Others Don't (Paperback)
Edward Aspinall, Robin Jeffrey, Anthony Regan
R1,497 Discovery Miles 14 970 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Since the publication of the 2005 Human Security Report, scholars and policy-makers have debated the causes, interpretation and implications of what the report described as a global decline in armed conflict since the end of the Cold War. Focusing on the Asia-Pacific region, this book analyses the causes and patterns of this decline. In few regions has the apparent decline in conflict been as dramatic as in the Asia-Pacific, with annual recorded battle deaths falling in the range of 50 to 75 percent between 1994 and 2004. Drawing on a wide range of case studies, this book looks at internal conflicts based on the mobilization of ethnic and nationalist grievances, which have been the most costly in human lives over the last decade. The book identifies structures, norms, practices and techniques that have either fuelled or moderated conflicts. As such, it is an essential read for students and scholars of international relations, peace and conflict studies and Asian studies.

Diminishing Conflicts in Asia and the Pacific - Why Some Subside and Others Don't (Hardcover): Edward Aspinall, Robin... Diminishing Conflicts in Asia and the Pacific - Why Some Subside and Others Don't (Hardcover)
Edward Aspinall, Robin Jeffrey, Anthony Regan
R4,642 Discovery Miles 46 420 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Since the publication of the 2005 Human Security Report, scholars and policy-makers have debated the causes, interpretation and implications of what the report described as a global decline in armed conflict since the end of the Cold War. The Human Security Project argues that 'the world is becoming less war-prone. In few regions has the apparent decline in conflict been as dramatic as in the Asia-Pacific, with annual recorded battle deaths falling in the range of 50 to 75 percent between 1994 and 2004. Drawing on such a wide range of case studies, this volume analyses the causes and patterns of this decline in armed conflict by focusing on that sub-set of conflicts that in the Asia-Pacific have been most costly in human lives over the last decade: internal conflicts based on the mobilization of ethnic and nationalist grievances. Diminishing Conflicts in Asia and the Pacific identifies structures, norms, practices and techniques that have either fuelled or moderated conflicts. As such, it is an essential read for students and scholars of international relations, peace and conflict studies and Asian studies.

Islam and Nation - Separatist Rebellion in Aceh, Indonesia (Hardcover): Edward Aspinall Islam and Nation - Separatist Rebellion in Aceh, Indonesia (Hardcover)
Edward Aspinall
R2,147 Discovery Miles 21 470 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Rooted in the latest theoretical debates about nationalism and ethnicity, yet written in an accessible and engaging style, "Islam and Nation" presents a fascinating study of the genesis, growth and decline of a nationalist movement.
Drawing on hundreds of interviews with nationalist leaders, activists and guerillas, Aspinall reveals how the Free Aceh Movement went from being a quixotic fantasy to a guerilla army in the space of a generation, leading to a bitter conflict in which thousands perished. And by exploring the complex relationship between Islam and nationalism, Aspinall also explains how a society famed for its Islamic piety gave rise to a guerilla movement that ended up rejecting the Islamic goals of its forebears.
"Islam and Nation" is a tour de force in the study of nationalist politics. It will be of great interest to readers concerned about Southeast Asia, Islamic politics, ethnic conflict and nationalism everywhere.

Mobilizing for Elections - Patronage and Political Machines in Southeast Asia (Hardcover): Edward Aspinall, Meredith L. Weiss,... Mobilizing for Elections - Patronage and Political Machines in Southeast Asia (Hardcover)
Edward Aspinall, Meredith L. Weiss, Allen Hicken, Paul D. Hutchcroft
R2,371 Discovery Miles 23 710 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Politicians in Southeast Asia, as in many other regions, win elections by distributing cash, goods, jobs, projects, and other benefits to supporters, but the ways in which they do this vary tremendously, both across and within countries. Mobilizing for Elections presents a new framework for analyzing variation in patronage democracies, focusing on distinct forms of patronage and different networks through which it is distributed. The book draws on an extensive, multi-country, multi-year research effort involving interactions with hundreds of politicians and vote brokers, as well as surveys of voters and political campaigners across the region. Chapters explore how local machines in the Philippines, ad hoc election teams in Indonesia, and political parties in Malaysia pursue distinctive clusters of strategies of patronage distribution - what the authors term electoral mobilization regimes. In doing so, the book shows how and why patronage politics varies, and how it works on the ground.

The Pocket Guide to the West Indies (Paperback): Algernon Edward Aspinall The Pocket Guide to the West Indies (Paperback)
Algernon Edward Aspinall
R731 Discovery Miles 7 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The British West Indies - Their History, Resources And Progress (Hardcover): Sir Algernon Edward Aspinall The British West Indies - Their History, Resources And Progress (Hardcover)
Sir Algernon Edward Aspinall
R1,133 Discovery Miles 11 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Democracy for Sale - Elections, Clientelism, and the State in Indonesia (Hardcover): Edward Aspinall, Ward Berenschot Democracy for Sale - Elections, Clientelism, and the State in Indonesia (Hardcover)
Edward Aspinall, Ward Berenschot
R3,669 Discovery Miles 36 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Democracy for Sale is an on-the-ground account of Indonesian democracy, analyzing its election campaigns and behind-the-scenes machinations. Edward Aspinall and Ward Berenschot assess the informal networks and political strategies that shape access to power and privilege in the messy political environment of contemporary Indonesia. In post-Suharto Indonesian politics the exchange of patronage for political support is commonplace. Clientelism, argue the authors, saturates the political system, and in Democracy for Sale they reveal the everyday practices of vote buying, influence peddling, manipulating government programs, and skimming money from government projects. In doing so, Aspinall and Berenschot advance three major arguments. The first argument points toward the role of religion, kinship, and other identities in Indonesian clientelism. The second explains how and why Indonesia's distinctive system of free-wheeling clientelism came into being. And the third argument addresses variation in the patterns and intensity of clientelism. Through these arguments and with comparative leverage from political practices in India and Argentina, Democracy for Sale provides compelling evidence of the importance of informal networks and relationships rather than formal parties and institutions in contemporary Indonesia.

A Wayfarer In The West Indies (Paperback): Algernon Edward Aspinall A Wayfarer In The West Indies (Paperback)
Algernon Edward Aspinall
R898 Discovery Miles 8 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Illustrators Include E. G. Perman, A. C. Parkinson, Louis Tucker, E. Wells Elliott, J. O. Sands And Others.

Student Activism in Asia - Between Protest and Powerlessness (Paperback, New): Meredith L. Weiss, Edward Aspinall Student Activism in Asia - Between Protest and Powerlessness (Paperback, New)
Meredith L. Weiss, Edward Aspinall; Contributions by Patricio N. Abinales, Stephan Ortmann
R645 Discovery Miles 6 450 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Since World War II, students in East and Southeast Asia have led protest movements that toppled authoritarian regimes in countries such as Indonesia, South Korea, and Thailand. Elsewhere in the region, student protests have shaken regimes until they were brutally suppressed-most famously in China's Tiananmen Square and in Burma. But despite their significance, these movements have received only a fraction of the notice that has been given to American and European student protests of the 1960s and 1970s. The first book in decades to redress this neglect, Student Activism in Asia tells the story of student protest movements across Asia. Taking an interdisciplinary, comparative approach, the contributors examine ten countries, focusing on those where student protests have been particularly fierce and consequential: China, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea, Indonesia, Burma, Malaysia, Thailand, and the Philippines. They explore similarities and differences among student movements in these countries, paying special attention to the influence of four factors: higher education systems, students' collective identities, students' relationships with ruling regimes, and transnational flows of activist ideas and inspirations. The authors include leading specialists on student activism in each of the countries investigated. Together, these experts provide a rich picture of an important tradition of political protest that has ebbed and flowed but has left indelible marks on Asia's sociopolitical landscape. Contributors: Patricio N. Abinales, U of Hawaii, Manoa; Prajak Kongkirati, Thammasat U, Thailand; Win Min, Vahu Development Institute; Stephan Ortmann, City U of Hong Kong; Mi Park, Dalhousie U, Canada; Patricia G. Steinhoff, U of Hawaii, Manoa; Mark R. Thompson, City U of Hong Kong; Teresa Wright, California State U, Long Beach.

The British West Indies - Their History, Resources And Progress (1913) (Paperback): Algernon Edward Aspinall The British West Indies - Their History, Resources And Progress (1913) (Paperback)
Algernon Edward Aspinall
R1,127 Discovery Miles 11 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!

The British West Indies - Their History, Resources And Progress (1913) (Paperback): Algernon Edward Aspinall The British West Indies - Their History, Resources And Progress (1913) (Paperback)
Algernon Edward Aspinall
R1,127 Discovery Miles 11 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Soeharto's New Order and Its Legacy - Essays in honour of Harold Crouch (Paperback): Edward Aspinall, Greg Fealy Soeharto's New Order and Its Legacy - Essays in honour of Harold Crouch (Paperback)
Edward Aspinall, Greg Fealy
R716 Discovery Miles 7 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Democracy for Sale - Elections, Clientelism, and the State in Indonesia (Paperback): Edward Aspinall, Ward Berenschot Democracy for Sale - Elections, Clientelism, and the State in Indonesia (Paperback)
Edward Aspinall, Ward Berenschot
R891 Discovery Miles 8 910 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Democracy for Sale is an on-the-ground account of Indonesian democracy, analyzing its election campaigns and behind-the-scenes machinations. Edward Aspinall and Ward Berenschot assess the informal networks and political strategies that shape access to power and privilege in the messy political environment of contemporary Indonesia. In post-Suharto Indonesian politics the exchange of patronage for political support is commonplace. Clientelism, argue the authors, saturates the political system, and in Democracy for Sale they reveal the everyday practices of vote buying, influence peddling, manipulating government programs, and skimming money from government projects. In doing so, Aspinall and Berenschot advance three major arguments. The first argument points toward the role of religion, kinship, and other identities in Indonesian clientelism. The second explains how and why Indonesia's distinctive system of free-wheeling clientelism came into being. And the third argument addresses variation in the patterns and intensity of clientelism. Through these arguments and with comparative leverage from political practices in India and Argentina, Democracy for Sale provides compelling evidence of the importance of informal networks and relationships rather than formal parties and institutions in contemporary Indonesia.

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