Government, Subjectivity and Power: Contemporary Indonesian Politics Discourse and Its Alternatives

  • Philpott S
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… The key to 'successful' liberal government is to manage this domain without overwhelming it. The New Order government, however, quite explicitly rejected the notion that a regulated absence from civil society was an appropriate form of government for Indonesia …

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Philpott, S. (2000). Government, Subjectivity and Power: Contemporary Indonesian Politics Discourse and Its Alternatives. In Rethinking Indonesia (pp. 144–177). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780333981672_4

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