Social Transformations
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LRC - Annex | National University - Manila | Gen. Ed - CEAS | Periodicals | Social Transformations, Volume 2, Issue 2, August 2014. (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | PER000001075 |
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A Journey in Indonesian Regional Autonomy : the complications of "Traditional" village revival in Mentawai, West Sumatra -- The supremacy of the executive : Elitist politics in Indonesia's decentralized reality -- Book Reviews.
[Article Title : A Journey in Indonesian Regional Autonomy : the complications of "Traditional" village revival in Mentawai, West Sumatra / Maskota Delfi and John Weintre, p. 3-26]
Abstract : This article aims to show the development of local identities and of local government political interests, as captured by clans and elite groups in Mentawai, West sumatra, Indonesian.
[Article Title : The supremacy of the executive : Elitist politics in Indonesia's decentralized reality / Joan Ricart-Angulo, p, 27-48]
Abstract : There are several factors that contribute to make Indonesia's local politics elitist-from the transfer of great authority to the smallest of the subnational entities, to the fact that the Indonesia's model of territorial organization is a subsidized one.
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