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The state, institutional pluralism, and development from below: The changing political parameters of state-NGO relations in Indonesia.

机译:国家,制度多元化和发展从下面看:印度尼西亚国家与非政府组织关系的政治参数不断变化。

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This dissertation examines the recent reconfiguration of state-society relations in developing countries generally, and specifically examines these dynamics in contemporary Indonesia. It focuses on the emerging role of the voluntary (collective action) sector vis-a-vis the state and private sectors. The increasing importance of this alternative sector in influencing the development agenda, undertaking functions previously performed by the state and, in the process, contributing to political development has broadened the role of citizens in the political process. The prolific growth of Indonesia's non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in the 1980s and 1990s has created pressures for recasting the objectives of development and the nature of democracy in Indonesia and has led to alternative institutions emerging within civil society which seek to change people's relations with the state.;This study examines the changing political context and the parameters that shape relations between the state and non-governmental organizations. It presents the concept of "political space," the main dimensions that shape political space in a polity, and an analytical framework for interpreting the political dynamics between the state and NGOs. This framework is employed to examine the evolution of state-NGO relations in Indonesia, and to analyze the strategies employed by both actors to shape the political space for autonomous action in Indonesia's authoritarian political system from 1966 to 1997.;Based on empirical analysis of NGO cases in Central Java and Jakarta, this study explains how a growing number of NGOs have created greater political space for their activities through promoting participatory development initiatives from below and by fostering institutional pluralism at multiple levels in Indonesia's emerging civil society. Special attention is given to understanding Indonesian NGOs' international linkages. A select group of international donor agencies, international NGOs, and private foundations have played a pivotal role in supporting Indonesian NGOs vis-a-vis the Suharto government through development aid, technical assistance, and policy guidance and advocacy. In the process, NGOs have become significant actors for advancing sustainable development and strengthening civil society in Indonesia.
机译:本文考察了发展中国家近来国家与社会关系的重新构造,并特别考察了当代印度尼西亚的这些动态。它侧重于自愿(集体行动)部门相对于国有部门和私营部门的新兴作用。这种替代性部门在影响发展议程,履行国家以前履行的职能以及在此过程中为政治发展做出贡献的重要性日益提高,从而扩大了公民在政治进程中的作用。印度尼西亚非政府组织(NGOs)在1980年代和1990年代的大量发展,给重塑印度尼西亚的发展目标和民主性质带来了压力,并导致民间社会中出现了其他机构,这些机构试图改变人们与非洲的关系。该研究考察了不断变化的政治环境和塑造国家与非政府组织之间关系的参数。它提出了“政治空间”的概念,在政体中塑造政治空间的主要方面以及解释国家与非政府组织之间政治动态的分析框架。该框架用于考察印度尼西亚国家与非政府组织关系的演变,并分析双方在1966年至1997年间为塑造印度尼西亚专制政治体系中自主行动的政治空间所采取的策略。基于对非政府组织的实证分析在中爪哇和雅加达的案例中,这项研究解释了越来越多的非政府组织如何通过从下面推动参与式发展计划以及在印度尼西亚新兴的民间社会中在多个层面上促进机构多元化来为其活动创造更大的政治空间。特别重视了解印度尼西亚非政府组织的国际联系。由国际捐助机构,国际非政府组织和私人基金会组成的精选小组在通过发展援助,技术援助以及政策指导和宣传支持苏哈托政府支持印尼非政府组织方面发挥了关键作用。在此过程中,非政府组织已成为促进可持续发展和加强印度尼西亚民间社会的重要参与者。

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  • 作者

    Riker, James Van.;

  • 作者单位

    Cornell University.;

  • 授予单位 Cornell University.;
  • 学科 History Asia Australia and Oceania.;Political Science International Law and Relations.;Political Science General.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1998
  • 页码 530 p.
  • 总页数 530
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:48:28

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