02599nam 2200565 a 450 991045015280332120200520144314.0981-02-4853-9(CKB)1000000000003071(EBL)218726(OCoLC)70752592(SSID)ssj0000279612(PQKBManifestationID)11251353(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000279612(PQKBWorkID)10260618(PQKB)11311901(MiAaPQ)EBC218726(WSP)00004165(Au-PeEL)EBL218726(CaPaEBR)ebr5000415(CaONFJC)MIL492821(EXLCZ)99100000000000307119990525d1999 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrA fragile nation[electronic resource] the Indonesian crisis /Lee Khoon ChoySingapore ;River Edge, NJ World Scientificc19991 online resource (489 p.)Description based upon print version of record.981-02-4003-1 Includes bibliographical references (p. 435-436) and index.Copyright; Acknowledgements; Contents; Introduction; 1 - Why Suharto Fell; 2 - The Javanese; 3 - The Sundanese; 4 - The Baduis; 5 - The Tenggerese; 6 - The Madurese; 7 - The Balinese; 8 - The Timorese; 9 - The Chinese; 10 - The Minangkabau; 11 - The Bataks; 12 - The Acehnese; 13 - The Orang Melayu; 14 - The Bugis and Makassarese; 15 - The Toraians; 16 - The Ambonese; 17 - The Bandanese; 18 - The Irianese; 19 - The Dayaks; Index; BibliographyIn May 1998, President Suharto stepped down as President of Indonesia. With his fall, the third largest country in Asia has plunged into anarchy and political, economic and social strife. Racial and religious clashes, culminating in riots, burning and chaos, have become the order of the day. Fissures in the social fabric are widening and there is a real danger that this multi-racial, multi-religious and multi-cultural country may disintegrate, just like Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union.EthnologyIndonesiaIndonesiaSocial life and customsIndonesiaPolitics and government1966-1998Electronic books.Ethnology959.803/9Lee Khoon Choy1924-859463MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910450152803321A fragile nation1954264UNINA