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Perempuan Bali harusnya pemberani ! Harusnya berani berperan, berani speak Up ! Sudah sangat banyak contoh perempuan Bali sejak jaman dahulu menunjukkan bahwa perempuan mampu dan dibutuhkan dalam setiap jaman. Pahlawan Beliau Sagung Wah dari Negeri Singasana Tabanan maupun Jero jempiring yang merupakan pemimpin pasukan pada tahun 1849 pada perang Puputan Jagaraga. Dewa Agung Istri Kania seorang pemimpin perempuan yang memberikan pengaruh kuat dalam sejarah Bali. Abad 21 ini, dunia secara luas memanggil peran perempuan. Terlebih di Indonesia, afirmasi kuota 30 % Perempuan dalam bidang politik telah membuka peluang yang nyata. namun faktanya, kuota 30 % DPR tak juga kunjung tercapai. Banyak faktor penyebabnya seperti kultur parpol sampai pada keberanian perempuan untuk terjun ke kancah politik. Perempuan Bali harusnya maju mengambil kesempatan ini, sambal sama-sama berjuang dalam kesetarann ditengah budaya patriarki yang sangat kuat.
This book presents a new paradigm of innovative governments in Asia, at the municipal, regional and national levels, based on the knowledge creation theory in management, and leading to organizational transformation and policy reform in public administration. Focusing on Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, and Japan, the book is based on the findings of a joint research project established to identify the factors that impact the effectiveness or performance of public administration by applying the knowledge-based management theory that originates in private sectors to public sector management.
Although Hegel and feminism seem an unlikely couple, Hegelian philosophy played a prominent part in the thinking of groundbreaking feminist philosophers from Simone de Beauvoir to Luce Irigaray. This book offers a new generation of feminist readings of Hegel from leading scholars in the both fields. Through close readings and innovative arguments, this book makes a significant contribution to the debate on gender and provides insight into philosophical method.
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The essays in this volume represent the most recent thinking collected on the problematics of feminism and critical theory, engaging the question of the relationship between these terms and the differences within each in terms of the other. As a whole, this piece of an extended conversation within feminism suggests both the illusory comfort of generic demarcations and the discomforting power of the play of difference. The articles are theoretically wide-ranging and provocative, offering discussion of works by such authors as Nella Larsen, Frances Harper, William Faulkner, Toni Morrison, and Alice Walker.
Indonesia is experiencing an historic and dramatic shift in political and economic power from the centre to the local level. The collapse of the highly centralised Soeharto regime allowed long-repressed local aspirations to come to the fore. The new Indonesian Government then began one of the world's most radical decentralisation programmes, under which extensive powers are being devolved to the district level. In every region and province, diverse popular movements and local claimants to state power are challenging the central authorities.This book is the first comprehensive coverage on decentralisation in Indonesia. It contains contributions from leading academics and policy-makers on a wide range of topics relating to democratisation, devolution and the blossoming of local-level politics.
This volume brings together a collection of papers presented at the annual conference of the Network of Asia-Pacific Schools and Institutes of Public Administration and Governance (NAPSIPAG). The publication reflects the diversity of "grounded voices to be found in the region." While the approaches are different, a distinguishing feature is the depth of local knowledge they exhibit and the manner in which innovation from within the Asia and Pacific region is highlighted.
The story of a unique family, focussed on Amyrra, one of twin sisters, whose life parallels that of a queen from Javas Golden Age. Amyrra seeks refuge in a personal God to free herself from her fate to love and suffer again, as she had so many centuries earlier.
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