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Adeney-Risakotta, Farsijana. Indonesiaku, Indonesiamu, Indonesia untuk semua. Yogyakarta: Selendang Ungu Press, 2013.

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M, Saini K. Sastrawan Indonesia: Indonesian writer. Jakarta: Pusat Bahasa, Departemen Pendidikan Nasional, 2001.

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Peduli, Headline. Tanah air Indonesia: 3 duta cilik Indonesia = Our homeland Indonesia : 3 little Indonesian ambassadors. Jakarta: Headline Peduli, 2006.

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Chili, Syahril. Kamus lengkap Indonesia-Rejang, Rejang-Indonesia. Edited by Rahimullah 1950-, Rufransyah Ahmady 1965, and Sri Sundari. Jakarta: Fakultas Hukum, Universitas Satyagama, 2010.

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Netherlands), Tropenmuseum (Amsterdam. Budaya Indonesia: Kunst en cultuur in Indonesië = Budaya Indonesia : arts and crafts in Indonesia. Edited by Brakel J. H. van. Amsterdam: Tropenmuseum, 1987.

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Pradana Boy ZTF, Pradana. Fatwa in Indonesia. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462981850.

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This book looks at fatwa in Indonesia during the period following the fall of President Suharto. It is an in-depth exploration of three fatwa-making agencies-Majelis Ulama Indonesia, Lajnah Bahth al-Masail Nahdlatul Ulama, and Majelis Tarjih Muhammadiyah-all of which are highly influential in shaping religious thought and the lives of Muslims in Indonesia. Rather than look at all the fatwa that have emerged in the period, Pradana Boy ZTF focuses on those that have strong repercussions for intra-community relations and the development of Indonesian Muslims more generally, including fatwa pertaining to sectarianism, pluralism, secularism and liberalism.
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Ibrahim, Ipung. Indonesian special force =: Pasukan khusus Indonesia. Yogyakarta: MataPadi Presindo, 2010.

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Kongres, Bahasa Indonesia (4th 1983 Jakarta Indonesia). Kongres Bahasa Indonesia IV. Jakarta: Pusat Pembinaan dan Pengembangan Bahasa, Departemen Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan, 1985.

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(2013), Ekspedisi Sabang-Merauke. Melihat Indonesia: Perceiving Indonesia. Jakarta: Kompas, 2014.

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Erni, Priyatini, ed. Indonesia pintar menuju Indonesia sejahtera =: From smart Indonesia to prosperous Indonesia. Jakarta: Solidaritas Istri Kabinet Indonesia Bersatu, 2008.

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Kongres Bahasa Indonesia (4th 1983 Jakarta, Indonesia). Kongres Bahasa Indonesia IV: [makalah]. Jakarta: Pusat Pembinaan dan Pengembangan Bahasa, Departemen Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan, 1992.

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Indonesia, Dewan Kelautan. Kebijakan kelautan Indonesia: Indonesia's ocean policy. [Jakarta]: Kementerian Kelautan dan Perikanan, Sekretariat Jenderal, Satker Dewan Kelautan Indonesia, 2010.

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Widjaja, Gunawan. Sertifikat penitipan efek Indonesia =: Indonesian depository receipt. Jakarta: Rajawali Pers, RajaGrafindo Persada, 2008.

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1940-, Said Tribuana, ed. Indonesian Journalists Association =: Persatuan Wartawan Indonesia (P.W.I.). Jakarta, Indonesia: The Association, 1986.

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Indonesia, Wahyu Promo Citra PT, PIBI (Organization), Indonesia. Departemen Pariwisata, Pos dan Telekomunikasi., and Asosiasi Perusahaan Nasional Telekomunikasi, eds. Accelerated progress, Indonesian telecommunications: 50th Indonesia anniversary. [Jakarta]: Published by PT. Wahyu Promo Citra, PIBI (Information Centre for Indonesian Business & Development) in cooperation with & support of Department of Tourism, Post and Telecommunications, Indonesian Telecommunications Association, 1995.

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Echols, John M. Kamus Indonesia-Inggris: An Indonesian-English dictionary. Jakarta: PT Gramedia Pustaka Utama, 2014.

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Asa, Kusnin. Mosaic of Indonesian batik: Mozaik batik Indonesia. Jakarta]: Red & White Publishing, 2014.

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N, Kramer A. L., ed. Van Goor's concise Indonesian dictionary: English-Indonesian, Indonesian-English = Van Goor's kamus Inggeris ketjil : Inggeris-Bahasa Indonesia, Bahasa Indonesia-Inggeris. Rutland, Vt: Tuttle, 1986.

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Alda, Enrique, and Ryan Ver Berkmoes. Indonesia. 3rd ed. Barcelona: Geoplaneta, 2013.

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Cumming, David. Indonesia. North Mankato, MN: Cherrytree Books, 2004.

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Berg, Elizabeth. Indonesia. Milwaukee: Gareth Stevens, 1997.

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Fisher, Frederick. Indonesia. Milwaukee, Wis: Gareth Stevens Pub., 2000.

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McNair, Sylvia. Indonesia. Chicago: Childrens Press, 1993.

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Townsend, Sue. Indonesia. Oxford: Heinemann Library, 2003.

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Patrick, Witton, Turner Peter 1954-, and Lonely Planet Publications (Firm), eds. Indonesia. 7th ed. Melbourne: Lonely Planet Publications, 2003.

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Julio, Etchart, ed. Indonesia. Slough: Cherrytree, 2009.

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Stephen, Backshall, ed. Indonesia. 2nd ed. London: Rough Guides, 2003.

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author, Martyr Debbie, ed. Indonesia. 8th ed. Cape Town, South Africa: MapStudio, 2016.

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Forshee, Jill. Culture and Customs of Indonesia. Greenwood, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400635434.

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Indonesia comprises more than 17,000 islands stretching on either side of the equator for nearly 4,000 miles and hundreds of ethnic groups with almost 300 languages spoken. This book reveals the remarkable social, religious, and geographical differences that exist from island to island. Because of such variety, Indonesia defies simple categorizations. Europeans have produced most of the written histories of this region, although Indonesians have contributed much. Culture and Customs of Indonesia reveals something of local people's ideas of their identities and pasts as well. Indonesian cultures covered include those of forest-dwelling hunters, rice growers, fisherfolk, village artisans, urban office and factory workers, intellectuals, artists, wealthy industrialists, street vendors, and homeless people. Readers will learn about the amazing range of belief systems, material culture, and arts that enliven Indonesia. Forshee describes the majestic temples, complex poetry and literature, lavish theatrical performances, and splendid visual arts and more that have distinguished Indonesia for centuries and continue into the present. Indonesians are shown to be constantly reinterpreting and refining their cultures in the modern world.
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Drakeley, Steven. The History of Indonesia. Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400664908.

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Culturally and politically, Indonesia is one of the more complex countries in the world, with 336 ethnic groups speaking 583 languages and dialects. It is only recently that these people have been contained within one political framework. Throughout most of history, Indonesia's inhabitants were divided politically in many different ways as a bewildering array of kingdoms and empires rose and fell within the region. Since independence in 1945, one of the challenges Indonesia faces is constructing a unified national identity. Through six chapters, Drakeley discusses Indonesian history beginning with settlement and social development in 5,000 BCE, through the Colonial Era, the Independence Movement, the Sukarno Era, and the Soeharto Era, to the 2004 elections. Ideal for students and general readers, the History of Indonesia is part of Greenwood's Histories of Modern Nations series. With over thirty nation's histories in print, these books provide readers with a concise, up-to-date history of countries throughout the world. Reference features include a biographical section highlighting famous figures in Indonesian history, a timeline of important historical events, a glossary of terms, and a bibliographical essay with suggestions for further reading.
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Byrnes, Christopher. Complete Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia). Hodder Education Group, 2010.

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Indonesian Inspirations/Inspirasi Indonesia. Penerbit, 1995.

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Werny, Paul. Learn Indonesian : (Bahasa Indonesia). Independently Published, 2017.

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Complete Indonesian Bahasa Indonesia. Hodder Education, 2010.

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Board, IPC Editorial. A New Indonesian-English English-Indonesian Dictionary (Kamus Baru Indonesia-Inggris Ingris-Indonesia). Intrellectual Publishing Co, 1999.

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Maceyko, John. Indonesian Travel : Making Travel Plans for Indonesia: Indonesia Travel Planning. Independently Published, 2022.

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Kamus Jepang-Indonesia, Indonesia-Jepang: Nihon Indoneshiago, Indoneshia Nihongo jiten. 3rd ed. Jakarta: Ebā gurīn Nihongo gakkō, 2006.

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Chong, Wu-Ling. Chinese Indonesians in Post-Suharto Indonesia. Hong Kong University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5790/hongkong/9789888455997.001.0001.

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This book examines the complex situation of ethnic Chinese Indonesians in post-Suharto Indonesia, focusing on Chinese in two of the largest Indonesian cities, Medan and Surabaya. The fall of Suharto in May 1998 led to the opening up of a democratic and liberal space to include a diversity of political actors and ideals in the political process. However, due to the absence of an effective, genuinely reformist party or political coalition, predatory politico-business interests nurtured under the New Order managed to capture the new political and economic regimes. As a result, corruption and internal mismanagement continue to plague the bureaucracy in the country. The indigenous Indonesian population generally still perceives the Chinese minority as an alien minority who are wealthy, selfish, insular and opportunistic; this is partially due to the role some Chinese have played in perpetuating corrupt business practices. As targets of extortion and corruption by bureaucratic officials and youth/crime organisations, the Chinese are neither merely passive bystanders of the democratisation process in Indonesia nor powerless victims of corrupt practices. By focusing on the important interconnected aspects of the role Chinese play in post-Suharto Indonesia, via business, politics and civil society, this book argues, through a combination of Anthony Giddens’s structure-agency theory as well as Pierre Bourdieu’s notion of habitus and field, that although the Chinese are constrained by various conditions, they also have played an active role in shaping these conditions.
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Museum Keprajuritan Indonesia =: Indonesian Military Heroes Museum : Taman Mini Indonesia Indah. [Jakarta]: Museum Keprajuritan Indonesia, 1987.

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Indonesiana, humorous stories from Indonesia. Jakarta: Grafitipers, 1986.

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Stealing with the Eyes: Imaginings and Incantations in Indonesia. Haus Publishing, 2018.

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Rafferty, Ellen, Erlin Barnard, and Lucy Suharni. Let's Speak Indonesian: Ayo Berbahasa Indonesia. Univ of Hawaii Pr, 2014.

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Bibliografi perikanan Indonesia =: Indonesian fisheries bibliography. [Jakarta]: bagian Proyek Pengembangan & Pembinaan Sumber Daya Manusia dan Kelembagaan Perikanan Tangkap, Direktorat Jenderal Perikanan Tangkap, Departemen Kelautan dan Perikanan, 2001.

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Pendidikan Nasional Indonesia =: Indonesian National Education. Clayton, Australia: Centre of Southeast Asian Studies, Monash University, 1985.

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Formichi, Chiara, ed. Religious Pluralism in Indonesia. Cornell University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501760433.001.0001.

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In 1945, Sukarno declared that the new Indonesian republic would be grounded on monotheism, while also insisting that the new nation would protect diverse religious practice. This book explores how the state, civil society groups, and individual Indonesians have experienced the attempted integration of minority and majority religious practices and faiths across the archipelagic state over the more than half century since Pancasila. The chapters offer analyses of contemporary phenomena and events; the changing legal and social status of certain minority groups; inter-faith relations; and the role of Islam in Indonesia's foreign policy. Amidst infringements of human rights, officially recognized minorities—Protestants, Catholics, Hindus, Buddhists and Confucians—have had occasional success advocating for their rights through the Pancasila framework. Others, from Ahmadi and Shi'i groups to atheists and followers of new religious groups, have been left without safeguards, demonstrating the weakness of Indonesia's institutionalized “pluralism.”
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Johns, Yohanni, and Robyn Stokes. Bahasa Indonesia: Book 1 : Introduction to Indonesian Language and Culture (Bahasa Indonesia). Periplus Editions, 1995.

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Tourism in Indonesia : Are You Considering a Trip to Indonesia?: Indonesian Travel. Independently Published, 2022.

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Indonesia, Galeri Nasional. Katalog koleksi Galeri Nasional Indonesia =: The Catalogue of the Indonesia National Gallery's collection. Direktorat Jenderal Kebudayaan, Departemen Pendidikan Nasional, Bagian Proyek Wisma Seni Nasional Jakarta, 1999.

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Laporan kebijakan persaingan Indonesia =: Indonesian competition report. [Jakarta]: ELIPS, 2000.

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Kamus Indonesia-Inggris (An Indonesian-English Dictionary). Penerbit PT Gramedia, 1990.

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