Book review of "Power and Political Culture in Suharto's Indonesia: the Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) and decline of the new order (1986-98)" by Stefan Eklof, NIAS Press, Copenhagen, 2004.

Thirumaran, K. (2006) Book review of "Power and Political Culture in Suharto's Indonesia: the Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) and decline of the new order (1986-98)" by Stefan Eklof, NIAS Press, Copenhagen, 2004. Journal of Contemporary Asia, 36 (3). pp. 412-413.

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[Extract] In political science, political culture is often assumed to be a permanent feature of a society. Eklof argues that this need not be the case and that any analysis based on political culture has to take into account the dynamics of political power and social opposition (however nascent). This perspective would make the predictability of regime collapse more salient. In the case of Indonesia, scholarship has tended to give more intellectual credence to "the authoritarian and militaristic aspects of the regime and its dependency on foreign aid" (p. 11). Hence, when the Suharto regime collapsed, it was indeed a surprise and voices fell silent on arguments using political culture as a basis for regime continuity. Eklof calls for a more flexible approach to regime change rather than a one-dimensional, state-centered view.

Item ID: 29412
Item Type: Article (Book Review)
ISSN: 1752-7554
Date Deposited: 06 Nov 2013 00:07
FoR Codes: 16 STUDIES IN HUMAN SOCIETY > 1606 Political Science > 160606 Government and Politics of Asia and the Pacific @ 100%
SEO Codes: 94 LAW, POLITICS AND COMMUNITY SERVICES > 9402 Government and Politics > 940299 Government and Politics not elsewhere classified @ 100%
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