Indonesia Assessment 1995 contains two main sections: one overviewing current Indonesian economic and political conditions, and one examining economic and social developments in Eastern Indonesia. This is the vast region of 25 million people, lying between Java, Malaysia, the Philippines and Australia. The book provides not only an up-do-date overview of Indonesia in 1995, but also one of the first comprehensive surveys of Eastern Indonesia, a rapidly growing but little known region of Southeast Asia. It will serve as an invaluable reference for policy makers, officials, scholars, business people and others interested in Indonesian development.
Preliminary pages
1. Introduction
PART I: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS2. The Economy: A General Review
3. Indonesia 1995: Setting the Tone for Transition Towards the Post-Soeharto Era
PART II: EASTERN INDONESIA4. Beyond the Wallace Line
5. Eastern Indonesia in the Current Policy Environment
6. The Socio-Economic Development of Eastern Indonesia: The Role of Government
7. Agricultural Development in Eastern Indonesia: Performance, Issues and Policy Options
8. Fishing Resources and Marine Tenure: The Problems of Eastern Indonesia's Fishermen
9. Health and Poverty: A Look at Eastern Indonesia
10. Human Resources Development on Savu Island: Lessons Learned
11. Community Development on Savu Island: Lessons Learned
12. Strengthening Local Institutions, People and Community Participation: The Potential Role of Non-government Implementing Agencies
13. Rural Community Development in Irian Jaya: In Search of An Appropriate Model
PART III: CONCLUSIONSnull
References, Index
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