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Hadiz,
Vedi Renandi
Associate Professor
Research
Interests
Industrialisation and social change, labour studies, social movements,
Indonesian and Southeast Asian politics and society, civil society,
democratisation
Teaching Areas
Southeast Asian societies, labour studies, development studies,
political economy, social movements, political sociology.
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Selected
Publications
Workers and the State in New Order Indonesia, London,
Routledge, 1997.
-The Politics of Economic Development in Indonesia: Contending
Perspectives (co-editor), London, Routledge, 1997.
'New Organising Vehicles in Indonesia: Origins and Prospects',
in Andrew Brown and Jane Hutchison (eds), Organising Labour
in Globalising Asia, London, Routledge, 2001, pp.108-126.
– 'Capitalism, Oligarchic Power and the State in Indonesia',
Historical Materialism, 8, 2001, pp.119-151.
-'Globalization, Labour and Economic Crisis: Insights from Southeast
Asia', Asian Business and Management, 1, 2002, pp. 249-266.
-Indonesian Politics and Society: A Reader (co-editor),
London, RoutledgeCurzon, 2003
-'Reorganising Political Power in Indonesia: A Reconsideration
of so-called 'Democratic Transitions", Pacific Review,
16, 4, 2003. pp. 591-611
-Reorganising Power in Indonesia: The Politics of Oligarchy
in an Age of Markets (co-author), London, RoutledgeCurzon,
2004.
-’The
Rise of Neo-Third Worldism? The Indonesian Trajectory and the
Consolidation of Illiberal Democracy’, Third World Quarterly,
Special 25th Anniversary Issue, 25, 1, 2004,
pp. 55-71.
-’The Politics of Labour Movements
in Southeast Asia’, in Mark Beeson (ed) Contemporary
Southeast Asia: Regional
Dynamics, National Differences,
London, Palgrave, 2004, pp. pp
118-35.
-’Decentralisation and
Democracy in Indonesia: A Critique of Neo-Institutionalist Perpectives’,
Development and Change, 35, 4, September 2004, pp. 697-718
-‘Neo-Liberal Reforms and Illiberal Consolidations: the Indonesian
Paradox’ (co-author), Journal of Development Studies,
forthcoming December 2004
-’Indonesian Local Party Politics:
A Site of Resistance to Neo-Liberal Reform’, Critical Asian
Studies, forthcoming, December 2004.
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