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Islam Politics And Change The Indonesian Experience After The Fall Of Suharto Paperback Kees Van Dijk Nico Kaptein

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Islam Politics And Change The Indonesian Experience After The Fall Of Suharto Paperback Kees Van Dijk Nico Kaptein
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Publisher: Leiden University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.23 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Kees van Dijk; Nico Kaptein
ISBN: 9789087282387, 9087282389
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: Paperback

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Islam Politics And Change The Indonesian Experience After The Fall Of Suharto Paperback Kees Van Dijk Nico Kaptein by Kees Van Dijk; Nico Kaptein 9789087282387, 9087282389 instant download after payment.

The decades-long rule of President Suharto in Indonesia was ended by violent protests throughout the country in the spring of 1998. Following Suharto’s resignation, Indonesia successfully made the transition from an authoritarian state to a democracy, and this book explores the effects of that transformation on Islamic political organizations in Indonesia, which, for the first time in forty years, were legally allowed to campaign and promote their agenda. The contributors to this book consider the effects of these changes on the influence of orthodoxy and radicalism in Indonesian life and politics, the status of women, and the fate of religious minorities.

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