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Terlahir dari keluarga religius, Badrodin Haiti telah menampakkan sosok berbeda sejak kecil. Rendah hati, berjiwa penolong, dan tak banyak omong, membuatnya disukai banyak orang dan teman-teman sepermainannya. Ketekunannya dalam belajar menjadikan anak kyai ini selalu dapat ranking di sekolah. Sejak dari SD, SMP hingga SMA Badrodin kerap juara kelas. Inilah modal penting yang memuluskan jalan anak tokoh Muhammadiyah itu masuk Akabri. Berawal dari cita-cita sederhana, pengin segera kerja dan terlihat gagah, tekad Badrodin masuk Akabri justru telah mengubah jalan hidupnya. Kecerdasannya, sifatnya yang rendah hati, dan jiwa kepemimpinan yang turun dari ayahnya, membuat kariernya di kepolisian melampaui harapannya. Tak ada yang menyangka, Badrodin Haiti bisa mencapai karier puncak di kepolisian RI. Kecelakaan sejarah-lah yang membuat sosok pendiam dan bersahaja itu akhirnya terpilih menjadi Kapolri. Sebuah takdir yang sebenarnya telah digariskan oleh Allah Yang Mahakuasa.
Sebuah kisah kehidupan yang penuh teladan. Lahir dari keluarga yang amat bersahaja, dan sering disebut sebagai salah satu tokoh Jamaah Tabligh Indonesia, Baharudin Djafar menjadi sosok polisi yang berbeda. Bernyali, kaya ide, memandang semua orang setara, dan religius. Jenderal yang bisa membuat orang merasa nyaman, tak terkesan angker. Prototipe polisi yang dirindukan. “Para perwira tinggi (pati), perwira menengah (pamen), perwira pertama (pama), dan anggota Polri lainnya bisa mengikuti jejak Jenderal Baharudin Djafar. Sebab, polisi modern tidak berarti berkehidupan serbamodern, serba-IT (Informasi Teknologi), tapi juga punya keimanan yang modern, yaitu menyertakan Gusti Allah dalam setia...
Since the collapse of Soehartos New Order regime in May 1998, Indonesias national, provincial, and district governments have engaged in an intense struggle over how authority and the power embedded in it, should be shared. How this ongoing struggle over authority in the forestry sector will ultimately play out is of considerable significance due to the important role that Indonesias forests play in supporting rural livelihoods, generating economic revenues, and providing environmental services. This book examines the process of forestry sector decentralization that has occurred in post-Soeharto Indonesia, and assesses the implications of more recent efforts by the national government t...
Indonesia's President Soeharto led one of the most durable and effective authoritarian regimes of the second half of the twentieth century. Yet his rule ended in ignominy, and much of the turbulence and corruption of the subsequent years was blamed on his legacy. More than a decade after Soeharto's resignation, Indonesia is a consolidating democracy and the time has come to reconsider the place of his regime in modern Indonesian history, and its lasting impact. This book begins this task by bringing together a collection of leading experts on Indonesia to examine Soeharto and his legacy from diverse perspectives. In presenting their analyses, these authors pay tribute to Harold Crouch, an Australian political scientist who remains one of the greatest chroniclers of the Soeharto regime and its aftermath.
What explains the treatment of ethnic minorities in Southeast Asia? This Element conceptually disaggregates ethnicity into multiple constituent markers – specifically language, religion, and phenotype. By focusing on the interaction between these three ethnic markers, Liu and Ricks explore how overlap between these markers can affect whether a minority integrates within a broader ethnic identity; successfully extracts accommodation as unique group; or engages in a contentious and potentially violent relationship with the hegemon. The argument is tested through six case studies: (1) ethnic Lao in Thailand: integration; (2) ethnic Chinese in Thailand: integration; (3) ethnic Chinese in Malaysia: accommodation; (4) ethnic Malays in Singapore: accommodation; (5) ethnic Malays in Thailand: contention; and (6) ethnic Chinese in Indonesia: contention.
This book presents part of the proceedings of the Manufacturing and Materials track of the iM3F 2020 conference held in Malaysia. This collection of articles deliberates on the key challenges and trends related to manufacturing as well as materials engineering and technology in setting the stage for the world in embracing the fourth industrial revolution. It presents recent findings with regards to manufacturing and materials that are pertinent towards the realizations and ultimately the embodiment of Industry 4.0, with contributions from both industry and academia.
This book introduces the concept, design and application of green biocomposites, with a specific focus on the current demand for green biocomposites for automotive and aerospace components. It discusses the mathematical background, innovative approaches to physical modelling, analysis and design techniques. Including numerous illustrations, tables, case studies and exercises, the text summarises current research in the field. It is a valuable reference resource for researchers, students and scientists working in the field of materials science.
A wide-flung archipelago lying between the Pacific and Indian Oceans, Indonesia is the world's most populous Islamic country. For over two thousand years it was a crossroads on the major trading route between China and India, but it was not brought together into a single entity until the Dutch extended their rule throughout the Netherlands East Indies in the early part of the 20th century. Declaring its independence from the Dutch in 1945, the Republic of Indonesia was ruled by only two regimes over the next half century Throughout the years the country has continued to be dogged by an inefficient bureaucracy and by perpetual problems of corruption. However, since 2004 Indonesia has successf...