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Bali - An Open Fortress, 1995-2005

Bali - An Open Fortress, 1995-2005 Regional Autonomy, Electoral Democracy and Entrenched Identities

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Publisher's Synopsis

Long portrayed as a cultural safe haven, the Indonesian island of Bali is facing fundamental challenges as the political, religious and economic landscape changes. The book investigates the effects of decentralization and democratization on Balinese politics, and looks at the role played by urban intellectuals in reinforcing Balinese identity. 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.

Book information

ISBN: 9789971693756
Publisher: NUS Press
Imprint: NUS Press
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 120
Weight: 159g
Height: 211mm
Width: 137mm
Spine width: 13mm