Bali - An Open Fortress, 1995-2005
Regional Autonomy, Electoral Democracy and Entrenched Identities
Distributed for National University of Singapore Press
Bali - An Open Fortress, 1995-2005
Regional Autonomy, Electoral Democracy and Entrenched Identities
Bali needs the outside world (tourists, capital, cheap labour) but the island’s people feel threatened by outside forces (powerful investors, Western decadence, Islam). Henk Schulte Nordholt characterizes it as an open fortress, accepting external influences while struggling to protect itself from them. In this book he investigates how Indonesia’s reformasi has affected caste relationships and is reshaping power relations at the provincial, district and village level. While his work highlights the role of criminal gangs and violent conflicts at the local level, he also considers the promised offered by local democracy.
120 pages | 5 1/2 x 8 1/4 | © 2007
Asian Studies: Southeast Asia and Australia
History: Urban History
Political Science: Political Behavior and Public Opinion

Be the first to know
Get the latest updates on new releases, special offers, and media highlights when you subscribe to our email lists!