Extractive Regimes: Toward a Better Understanding of Indonesian Development

作者: Paul K. Gellert

DOI: 10.1111/J.1549-0831.2009.00001.X

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摘要: This article proposes the concept of an extractive regime to understand Indonesia's developmental trajectory from 1966 1998. The contributes world-systems, globalization, and commodity-based approaches understanding peripheral development. An is defined by its reliance on extraction multiple natural resources in formation economic political order that also supported global regional forces. After elaborating regime, illustrates it through examination post-World War II era firm establishment during Suharto's New Order. Although a comprehensive study would necessitate attention full panoply commodities, some workings timber fisheries sectors, which share spatial extensivity other characteristics. concludes considering future Indonesia amid democratization continued class domination offering suggestions for further application, specification, extension concept.

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