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Resource Nationalism In Indonesia Booms Big Business And The State Eve Warburton

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Resource Nationalism In Indonesia Booms Big Business And The State Eve Warburton
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Publisher: Cornell University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.35 MB
Pages: 252
Author: Eve Warburton
ISBN: 9781501771996, 9781501771965, 150177199X, 1501771965
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Resource Nationalism In Indonesia Booms Big Business And The State Eve Warburton by Eve Warburton 9781501771996, 9781501771965, 150177199X, 1501771965 instant download after payment.

In Resource Nationalism in Indonesia, Eve Warburton traces nationalist policy trajectories in Indonesia back to the preferences of big local business interests. Commodity booms often prompt more nationalist policy styles in resource-rich countries. Usually, this nationalist push weakens once a boom is over. But in Indonesia, a major global exporter of coal, palm oil, nickel, and other minerals, the intensity of nationalist policy interventions increased after the early twenty-first-century commodity boom came to an end. Equally puzzling, the state applied nationalist policies unevenly across the land and resource sectors. Resource Nationalism in Indonesia explains these trends by examining the economic and political benefits that accrue to domestic business actors when commodity prices soar. Warburton shows how the centrality of patronage to Indonesia's democratic political economy, and the growing importance of mining and palm oil as drivers of export earnings, enhanced both the instrumental and structural power of major domestic companies, giving them new influence over the direction of nationalist change.

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