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<note>This volume, which originates from the Indonesia Update conference held at the&#13;
Australian National University in September 2017, covers a range of topics related&#13;
to globalisation and its impact on modern Indonesia. The authors comprise a very&#13;
well-informed and experienced group of scholars drawn mainly from Indonesia&#13;
and Australia; two of the editors are former Indonesian cabinet ministers. The&#13;
chapters by Aspinall, Muhibat, and Warburton all address aspects of nationalism&#13;
in Indonesia, with an emphasis on the post-Suharto era. Neilson examines the&#13;
complex question of food sovereignty. Three chapters examine the impact of, and&#13;
response to, globalisation, looking at poverty and inequality (Yusof and Warr),&#13;
gender and labour markets (Kis-Katos, Pieters, and Sparrow), and the private sector&#13;
(Habir). A further three chapters look at the ‘human face’ of globalisation, with&#13;
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a particular emphasis on the growing importance of migrant labour and human&#13;
trafficking. Two final chapters, both written by economists, look at how Indonesia&#13;
can navigate through the global economy in coming years, and what lessons can&#13;
be learned from past mistakes.</note>
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