Chapter 1 Origins of discourse; Chapter 2 Abdurrahman Wahid and Nahdlatul Ulama; Chapter 3 The Indonesian Muslim Intellectuals’ Association (ICMI); Chapter 4 The Indonesian armed forces; Chapter 5 Secular nationalists; Chapter 6 Conclusion;
A Research Fellow in the Programme on International Economics and Politics at the East-West Centre, Hawaii. A former Fulbright Scholar in Indonesia, he previously held appointments at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies in Singapore and the University of Hawaii.
"A highly readable account of the various faces of Indonesian
Islam. Drawing on scores of interviews with many leading players,
Ramage keenly illustrates the complex and often misunderstood links
between politics and Islam in the world's largest Muslim
country."
-"Far Eastern Economic Review
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