Bridges to New Business :The Economic Decolonization of Indonesia ( Verhandelingen van het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde )

Publication subTitle :The Economic Decolonization of Indonesia

Publication series :Verhandelingen van het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde

Author: Lindblad   J. Th.  

Publisher: Brill‎

Publication year: 2008

E-ISBN: 9789004253971

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9789067182904

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9789067182904

Subject: B82 Ethics ( Moral Philosophy )

Language: ENG

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Description

This monograph offers the first comprehensive history of the decolonization of the Indonesian economy, a process with a different momentum and timing from the achievement of political independence. It traces the origins of economic decolonization to the late-colonial period, covers developments during the Japanese occupation and the Indonesian Revolution as well as continued operations by Dutch enterprises in Indonesia during the 1950s. The account culminates with the takeover and nationalization of Dutch private enterprises in the late 1950s.

Chapter

BRIDGES TO NEW BUSINESS

pp.:  3 – 280

Copyright

pp.:  4 – 4

Contents

pp.:  5 – 6

Preface

pp.:  7 – 10

Abbreviations

pp.:  11 – 14

Chapter I Introduction

pp.:  15 – 26

Key concepts

pp.:  16 – 19

International dimension

pp.:  20 – 21

Historiography

pp.:  22 – 22

Outline

pp.:  23 – 24

Sources

pp.:  25 – 26

The plural economy

pp.:  29 – 37

Seeds of transition

pp.:  38 – 42

Early Indonesianisasi

pp.:  43 – 49

Post-colonial trends

pp.:  50 – 60

Nipponization

pp.:  62 – 67

Dutch struggling to return

pp.:  78 – 88

Chapter IV A new dawn in business

pp.:  89 – 116

Industrialization

pp.:  90 – 98

Banking in a state of flux

pp.:  99 – 101

Small-scale entrepreneurship

pp.:  102 – 105

Indigenous conglomerates

pp.:  106 – 111

Chinese conglomerates

pp.:  112 – 116

A symbol of sovereignty

pp.:  118 – 126

Flying the national flag

pp.:  127 – 131

More state involvement

pp.:  132 – 138

Chapter VI Economic nationalism

pp.:  139 – 162

Conflicting priorities

pp.:  140 – 142

The policy that backfired

pp.:  143 – 149

Auxiliary policies

pp.:  150 – 152

Squeezing the Chinese

pp.:  153 – 162

Chapter VII Indonesianisasi

pp.:  163 – 190

Changing conditions

pp.:  164 – 171

Dutch corporate adjustment

pp.:  172 – 174

The record of oligopolists

pp.:  175 – 179

Achievements under pressure

pp.:  180 – 184

A comparative perspective

pp.:  185 – 190

The road to take-over

pp.:  192 – 199

Running somebody else’s business

pp.:  200 – 207

Under new ownership

pp.:  208 – 216

Konfrontasi

pp.:  217 – 220

Final settlement

pp.:  221 – 222

Chapter IX Conclusion

pp.:  223 – 236

Appendices

pp.:  237 – 242

Bibliography

pp.:  243 – 262

Index

pp.:  263 – 280

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