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    Post-Soeharto Democratization

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    Democratization in Post-Suharto Indonesia In May 1998 the fall of Suharto marked the beginning of a difficult and multilayered transition process. It was accompanied by intensified conflict in the political arena‚ a dramatic increase of ethnic and religious violence and the danger of national disintegration. Ten years after the collapse of the New Order‚ Indonesia has made significant progress; however‚ the quality of democracy is still low. Theoretically innovative and empirically sound‚ this book is

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      Indonesia was a thriving trading hub‚ heavily influenced by the Indian traders before the 14th century. Upon the arrival of the Arab traders during the 14th century‚ Indonesia had then been heavily influenced by the infiltration of the Islamic culture and practices. Indonesia became one of the richest colonies in the early 17th century after being colonized by the Dutch. The Dutch colonization ended in the early 20th century during World War II whereby the Japanese occupied Indonesia. However

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    IndonesiaIndonesia
is
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archipelago
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    change in law enforcement. Taking examples of some new democracies in the South East Asia region such as‚ Indonesia‚ law of enforcement is one of the biggest challenges in making democracy works. This is evident when law enforcement prevails around power circle either in executive or legislative branch. Despite vigorous efforts from Indonesia Corruption Eradication Commission to unveil some corruption cases‚ many believe this was not strong enough to seize ‘the big fish’ around epicentre of power. Democracy

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    city in Indonesia‚ in South Asia‚ and even the thirteenth most populated city in the world. As a city itself‚ Jakarta grows highly onward beside any other city in Indonesia. It is seen as a city that has the whole package of its development. But it is quite ineffective for us a developing country to have everything happens all in once at one place such as Parliament Structural‚ Business Meeting Point‚ Tourism and so on. Despite Jakarta is has already known‚ as the city that effect Indonesia development

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    Busang - a River of Gold

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    Bre-X Minerals in Indonesia Bre-X Minerals Ltd. faced numerous challenges in 1996‚ largest among them being the potential loss of the majority stake in property that could yield upwards of 100 million ounces of gold. The Indonesian government was threatening to redistribute ownership of Busang‚ the mining region in which Bre-X had property rights‚ due to its fear that Bre-X was a short-term player not serious about extracting the gold or a long term commitment in Indonesia. These fears were

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    Citizen towards a Successful Political System Indonesia is now standing as a big democratic country towards international environment. The freedom could be seen everywhere. Freedom of speech‚ media‚ and governmental transparency such as in a general direct elections. Indonesian citizen able to enjoy their daily life in such an open environment. However‚ the political situation within the country is not facing a smooth process. Seen by the amount of corruptions cases occurred and many other cases related

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    difficulties‚ Indonesia has been selected as a

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    Gold's Gym Expansion to Asia

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    [pic] GOLD’S GYM – PROPOSED EXPANSION TO ASIA Table of contents Page 1. Background of the company _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 04 2. PESTLS analysis and SWOT/5 Forces Analysis _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 05 3. Factor score analysis _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 17 4. Analysis of the cultures _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 18 5. Analysis of the market environment _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 21 6. Analysis

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    Environmentally‚ Indonesia is particularly prone to natural disasters‚ as the recent earthquakes‚ tsunamis and volcanic eruptions have illustrated. Politically‚ a dominant feature of President Yudhoyono’s presidency has been to curb the corruption that has so frequently plagued Indonesia. Economically‚ Indonesia’s economy is projected to become the sixth largest in the Asia Pacific region by 2017‚ but if the rupiah continues to devaluate against the dollar it could affect the Indonesian pharmaceutical

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