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Indonesia: The Impossible dream
Jayashri Deshpande's Indonesia: The Impossible Dream is a comprehensive study of Indonesia's social, political, and economic conditions in the modern era. Written from the perspective of a foreign researcher, the book highlights the various structural challenges Indonesia faces in building national stability and realizing its aspirations for independence. Deshpande examines the dynamics of political leadership, bureaucracy, ethnic relations, economic inequality, and Indonesia's role in the Asian region. Combining historical approaches and contemporary analysis, the book provides a critical overview of both the obstacles to development and Indonesia's enormous potential as a developing country. First published in 1981 by Prachi Prakashan in New Delhi, the book has become an important reference for academics, researchers of Asian politics, and readers seeking to understand Indonesia's journey in facing the challenges of modernization.
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