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"Buku Ajar Hukum Pemerintah Daerah" adalah panduan komprehensif yang membahas berbagai aspek hukum terkait pemerintah daerah di Indonesia. Buku ini terdiri dari 13 bab yang mencakup topik-topik penting, dimulai dengan peraturan daerah dan kepala daerah, sejarah undang-undang pemerintahan daerah, serta asas-asas pemerintahan daerah. Bab IV hingga Bab VI membahas peran dan fungsi Kepala Daerah, Wakil Kepala Daerah, serta Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah (DPRD) dalam pemerintahan daerah. Selanjutnya, buku ini mengulas tentang pembangunan daerah, keuangan daerah, dan badan usaha milik daerah (BUMD) yang menjadi pilar penting dalam pengelolaan dan pengembangan wilayah. Dalam Bab X hingga Bab XIII, ...
Buku ini membidik perspektif Mahkamah Konstitusi selaku guardian of the constitution dalam hal kepastian hukum pemilu melalui pengujian undang-undang yang berkaitan dengan pemilu. Dalam buku ini, pembaca dapat melihat bagaimana ragam putusan, perkembangan pemikiran, dan tafsir dalam putusan pengujian undang-undang yang bertalian dengan empat kategori topik: (1) kelembagaan penyelenggara pemilu; (2) pemilu legislatif; (3) pilpres; dan (4) pilkada. Melalui kompilasi putusan-putusan terpilih, buku ini pada pokoknya hendak memotret peran Mahkamah Konstitusi sebagai motor penggerak roda politik hukum kepemiluan dan demokrasi di Indonesia. “...layaklah kiranya buku ini sebagai salah satu referen...
History of the student movement in Bandung, Indonesia, 1960-1967.
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Role of K.A.M.I., the Indonesian University Students' Action Front, in 1966.
Autobiography of Tjetje Hidajat Padmadinata, politician and political prisoner during the Soekarno and Soeharto eras.
Political activities of former Indonesian Communist Party in 1960s and anticommunist persecutions in Indonesia after the September 30, 1965 tragedy; collection of articles.
Role and position of Indonesian student movements in political change during the early period of New Order era, 1965-1970.
Pramoedya Ananta Toer’s transcendent novels have become part of the world literary canon, but it is his short fiction that originally made him famous. The first full-size collection of his short stories to appear in English, All That Is Gone draws from the author’s own experiences in Indonesia to depict characters trying to make sense of a war-torn culture haunted by colonialism, among them an eight-year-old girl soon to be married off by her parents for money and an idealistic young soldier who witnesses the savage beating of a man accused of being a spy. Though violence and brutality pervade these tales, there is present throughout a profound sense of compassion—an extraordinary combination of despair and hope that gives All That Is Gone rare power and beauty.
Recalling the Indies reflects on a 'migrant story', the stories of the journeys of the Indisch Dutch from the days of their childhood in the Dutch East Indies, through their grim experiences of war-time imprisonment and the Indonesian revolution, to their eventual settlement in Australia. Almost half a million people of Dutch and Dutch-Indonesian descent were forced to leave their homeland when Indonesia claimed its independence from the Netherlands. Where would they go? To the Netherlands, whose language they spoke but from whose culture and climate they had become alienated? This was their first landing but here they were met with hostility. On to Australia? But there 'people of colour' were confronted by the infamous White Australia Policy. Eventually approximately 10,000 Indisch Dutch people settled in Australia; many more settled in North America, others in New Zealand. In this volume Joost Cote and Loes Westerbeek have brought together a broad range of contributors to tell the story of the Australian Indisch Dutch for the first time. Contributions range from the personal stories of the migrants themselves, to essays by Dutch and Australian scholars working in the field.