International Development is a critical and interdisciplinary introduction to the contested field of development that is the ideal companion for both undergraduate and postgraduate students studying modules in development on degrees in International Politics, International Relations and Development Studies.
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The book explores the historic peace agreement reached on August 15, 2005, between the separatist Free Aceh Movement and the Indonesian government, following nearly thirty years of conflict. The devastating tsunami of December 26, 2004, which resulted in significant loss of life and destruction in Aceh, acted as a catalyst for the negotiations. The agreement granted Aceh a high degree of autonomy, marking a pivotal moment in the region's history and highlighting the impact of natural disasters on political resolutions.
Power Politics and the Indonesian Military
- 304pages
- 11 heures de lecture
The book delves into the historical and contemporary influence of the military in Indonesian politics, drawing on extensive original research. It explores the military's past involvement in governance and analyzes potential future developments in its political role. Through this examination, it sheds light on the complex relationship between military power and political dynamics in Indonesia.
The Apocalyptic Year 1000
Religious Expectaton and Social Change, 950-1050
- 380pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Exploring the intersection of apocalyptic thought and social transformation at the first millennium, the essays delve into the chronological and theological foundations of millennial beliefs. They challenge traditional perspectives, examining how these concerns influenced societal shifts and shaped historical narratives. By addressing fundamental questions, the collection offers a nuanced understanding of the role of apocalypticism in driving change during this pivotal period.
Separatism and the State
- 250pages
- 9 heures de lecture
The book explores a 'theory of separatism' by examining the underlying factors that contribute to the emergence of separatist movements. It identifies commonalities among different movements, analyzing the social, political, and economic conditions that fuel their rise. Through empirical testing, the author aims to provide insights into the motivations behind separatism and the dynamics that sustain these movements.
The Rise and Decline of Modern Democracy
- 246pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Examining the evolution of contemporary liberal democracy, this book explores its emergence, the political challenges it faces, and its decline since the 1990s' 'third wave' of democratization. It delves into the factors influencing democratic processes and the implications of their deterioration, providing a critical analysis of modern political dynamics.
Politics in Contemporary Southeast Asia
- 208pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Introduction to Southeast Asia -- Political processes -- Vietnam -- Laos -- Cambodia -- Malaysia -- Singapore -- Brunei -- Myanmar -- Thailand -- Philippines -- Indonesia -- Timor-Leste -- Southeast Asian regionalism