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    Indonesia's Postcolonial Regional Imaginary: From a 'Neutralist' to an 'All-Directions' Foreign Policy.Marshall Clark - 2011 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 12 (2):287-304.
    This paper will examine the various ways in which the regional imaginary has been conceptualized and developed in maritime Southeast Asia, primarily focussing on Indonesia. Utilizing the recent debate on the notion of a this paper examines the role of imperialism and the colonial experience on the development of Indonesian of region and regionalism. This paper is structured into four sections. First of all, it explores the link between postcolonial theory and regionalism studies. Second, it takes into account early (...)
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    Indonesia: Twenty Years of Democracy.Jamie Seth Davidson - 2018 - Cambridge University Press.
    This Element argues that after twenty years of democratization, Indonesia has performed admirably. This is especially so when the country's accomplishments are placed in comparative perspective. However, as we analytically focus more closely to inspect Indonesia's political regime, political economy, and how identity-based mobilizations have emerged, it is clear that Indonesia still has many challenges to overcome, some so pressing that they could potentially erode or reverse many of the democratic gains the country has achieved since its (...)
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    Indonesia as the Best Halal Tourism Destination and its Impacts to Muslim’s Travelers Visit.Dewi Astuti & Suhadi - 2021 - European Journal of Theology and Philosophy 1 (3):43-50.
    The article described at first conceptual of halal tourism which is based on Islamic Shariah. Second, analyses of halal tourism effectiveness practically. Third, research of Indonesia as biggest Muslim populations in the world provide and serve halal tourism. To research this thing authors used a descriptive analytical research method coupled with literacy techniques. As a summary that halal tourism is growing fast in Indonesia with some special advantages and efforts actually. Evidently, Indonesia has been selected as the (...)
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    Indonesia.Cora Du Bois & Ruth T. McVey - 1964 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 84 (2):203.
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    Argentina-indonesia: Creciente interdependencia comercial Y revitalización de Los víncuLos políticos (1999-2012).María Florencia Rubiolo & Ezequiel Rodrigo Ramoneda - 2012 - Astrolabio: Nueva Época 9.
    Las vinculaciones con Indonesia se han caracterizado por el bajo perfil político y la inestabilidad en el plano comercial desde finales de los noventas hasta mediados de 2000. Sin embargo, desde 2008 en adelante, Indonesia se convirtió en el principal destino de las exportaciones argentinas en el SEA y comenzó a despertar un mayor interés en el plano político-diplomático. La visita del Canciller Timmerman y la implementación de otras iniciativas bilaterales se convirtieron en indicadores del emergente protagonismo de (...)
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    Linguistik Indonesia: pengantar memahami hakikat bahasa.Hasan Busri - 2018 - Malang, Jatim: Madani Media. Edited by Moh Badrih.
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    Bahasa Indonesia. Učebnice Indonéštiny. Indonesian LanguageBahasa Indonesia. Ucebnice Indonestiny. Indonesian Language.John M. Echols & Miroslav Oplt - 1964 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 84 (2):204.
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  8. Normative pluralism in Indonesia: Regions, religions, and Ethnicities.John R. Bowen - 2005 - In Will Kymlicka & Baogang He (eds.), Multiculturalism in Asia. Oxford University Press. pp. 152--169.
     
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    Guru bergerak Indonesia maju: refleksi kritis calon guru penggerak.Devi Indra Rini (ed.) - 2022 - Malang: CV. Air Mata Indonesia.
    Account of teachers' experiences in developing the competency and professionalism in Indonesia; collection of articles.
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    Indonesia: The Art of an Island Group.Walter Spink & Frits A. Wagner - 1962 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 82 (3):465.
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  11. Indonesia/East Timo r: The Common Apology.Renate Strassner - 2016 - In Christopher Daase (ed.), Apology and reconciliation in international relations: the importance of being sorry. New York: Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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    Indonesia's Democratic Performance: A Popular Assessment.Saiful Mujani & R. William Liddle - 2015 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 16 (2):210-226.
    How democratic is contemporary Indonesia? While analysts differ, Indonesian citizens, when asked in systematic public opinion surveys conducted regularly by the authors since 1999, consistently express strong support for democratic principles and also believe that their country's democratic performance is high. Support for democratic performance is highly correlated with support for government performance, as measured by perceptions of the condition of the national economy and political system. At the same time, higher levels of education and income, in Indonesia (...)
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  13. Soal hukum Indonesia.Kusumadi Pudjosewojo - 1955 - Jogjakarta,: Jajasan Fonds Universitit Negeri Gadjah Mada.
     
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    Understanding plagiarism in Indonesia from the lens of plagiarism policy: lessons for universities.Michelle Picard & Akbar Akbar - 2019 - International Journal for Educational Integrity 15 (1).
    Plagiarism is viewed as a critical issue that can hinder the development of creativity and innovation in Indonesia. Thus, since the early 2000s the Indonesian government has endeavoured to develop policies to address this issue. In response to national policy, Indonesian educational institutions have made serious institutional efforts to address the plagiarism issue. Research in the Indonesian Higher education context on plagiarism has focussed on reporting prevention and mitigation efforts. However, little has been discussed about the communication of these (...)
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    Decolonizing Botany: Indonesia, UNESCO, and the Making of a Global Science.Andrew Goss - 2023 - Journal of the History of Biology 56 (3):495-523.
    Decolonization created new opportunities for international scientific research collaboration. In Indonesia this began in the late 1940s, as Indonesian scientists and officials sought to remake the formerly colonial botanical gardens in the city of Bogor into an international research center. Indonesia sponsored the Flora Malesiana project, a flora of all of island Southeast Asia. This project was formally centered in Bogor, Indonesia, with participation from tropical botanists from around the world. The international orientation of Indonesian science led (...)
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    Etik masyarakat Indonesia.Mohamad Said - 1976 - Jakarta: Pradnya Paramita.
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  17. Islam and Democracy in Indonesia: Tolerance Without Liberalism.Jeremy Menchik - 2015 - Cambridge University Press.
    Indonesia's Islamic organizations sustain the country's thriving civil society, democracy, and reputation for tolerance amid diversity. Yet scholars poorly understand how these organizations envision the accommodation of religious difference. What does tolerance mean to the world's largest Islamic organizations? What are the implications for democracy in Indonesia and the broader Muslim world? Jeremy Menchik argues that answering these questions requires decoupling tolerance from liberalism and investigating the historical and political conditions that engender democratic values. Drawing on archival documents, (...)
     
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    Islam and citizenship in Indonesia: democracy and the quest for an inclusive public ethics.Robert W. Hefner - 2023 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Islam and Citizenship in Indonesia examines the conditions facilitating democracy, women's rights, and inclusive citizenship in Indonesia, the most populous Muslim majority country and the third largest democracy in the world. The book shows that Muslim understandings of Islamic traditions and ethics have co-evolved with the understanding and practice of democracy and citizen belonging. Following 32 years of authoritarian rule, in 1998 this sprawling Southeast Asian country returned to electoral democracy. The achievement brought with it, however, an upsurge (...)
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    Majelis Ulama Indonesia and pluralism in Indonesia.Syafiq Hasyim - 2015 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 41 (4-5):487-495.
    This article highlights the role of Majelis Ulama Indonesia in making anti-pluralism discourse and practice which are evident in its fatwa on belief . It begins with the explanation of MUI which in the first three decades of its establishment was a fatwa body that supported pluralism, but since the downfall of the authoritarian Suharto regime in 1998, has changed its position from supporter to detractor of pluralism. This article argues that the institutionalization of anti- pluralism discourse through the (...)
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    Filsafat politik untuk Indonesia: dari pemikiran Plato, Edmund Husserl, Charles Taylor, sampai dengan Slavoj Žižek.Reza A. A. Wattimena (ed.) - 2011 - ML [i.e. Malang]: Pustaka Mas.
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    ‘Standing up’ Maḥallu al-Qiyām as cultural expression in Indonesia: A historical approach.Moh Ashif Fuadi, Andi Arif Rifa’I., Supriyanto Supriyanto, Yunika Triana, Rustam Ibrahim & Moh Mahbub - 2024 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (1):10.
    This study aims to discuss the historiography of standing up Maḥallu al-Qiyām in the cultural expression in Indonesia. This research is classified as qualitative research with a historical approach method reinforced with documentation, interview and observation. To deepen the meaning of Maḥallu al-Qiyām using analysis using the symbolic interpretive theory of Clifford Geertz. Interestingly, the tradition of Maḥallu al-Qiyām becomes a symbolic meaning of the expression of homage to the Prophet Muhammad and has the content of Maḥabbah teachings to (...)
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    Islam and Politics in Indonesia: The Masyumi Party between Democracy and Integralism By Rémy Madinier, translated by Jeremy Desmond.Kevin W. Fogg - 2017 - Journal of Islamic Studies 28 (3):426-428.
    Islam and Politics in Indonesia: The Masyumi Party between Democracy and Integralism By MadinierRémy, translated by DesmondJeremy, xx + 484 pp. Price PB $40.00. EAN 978–9971698430.
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    Islamic devotion in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand as a deterrent against religious extremism.Moh Erfan Soebahar, Kurnia Muhajarah, S. Salahudin Suyurno, Rahimah B. Embong & Abdulroya Panaemalae - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (1):6.
    This research explores the concept of religious universalism and its potential impact on expressions of Islamic devotion within Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. The study aims to investigate how Islamic practices and beliefs can serve as a deterrent against the proliferation of religious extremism. By examining various dimensions of Islamic religiosity in these countries, this research seeks to uncover the ways in which a broad and inclusive interpretation of religion can contribute to countering the influence of radical ideologies. Through an (...)
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    Hadith Studies in Indonesia: Vernacularization and Teaching Methods of Sahih Al-Bukhari in Traditional and Contemporary Islamic Educational Institutions.Salamah Noorhidayati & Thoriqul Aziz - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (3):60-80.
    Sahih al-Bukhari, one of the most esteemed and widely studied collections of hadith by Muslims, has garnered significant attention in Indonesia. This paper delves into the history of Sahih al-Bukhari's study within the Indonesian context, examining its transmission lineage, vernacularization, and study methodologies in traditional and contemporary educational context. Three specific objectives were pursued: 1) the translation and vernacularization of Sahih al-Bukhari, 2) the transmission of Sahih al-Bukhari, with a focus on Indonesian pesantren (Islamic boarding schools), and 3) the (...)
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    The Chinese in Indonesia.Philip F. McKean & J. A. C. MacKie - 1981 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 101 (3):397.
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    Kritik dokter Indonesia.Iwan Fauzi (ed.) - 1993 - Jakarta: Arcan.
    Criticism of the medical system in Indonesia; collection of articles.
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    Al-Qur’an-Based Paradigm in Science Integration at The Al-Qur’an Science University, Indonesia.Mohammad Muslih, Yuangga K. Yahya, Sri Haryanto & Aufa A. Musthofa - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (1):9.
    The discourse on the integration of science and Islam is being realised through the establishment of various Islamic religious universities in Indonesia. One of the Islamic universities that accommodates this discourse is the Al-Qur’an Science University, Central Java, Indonesia (UNSIQ). This study aims to examine the basic concept of scientific integration at the UNSIQ and critically analyses the academic tradition and research development patterns based on the Lakatos research development pattern, both of which are hard-core and auxiliary hypotheses. (...)
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    Awas bahaya Kristenisasi di Indonesia.Irena Handono - 2005 - Bekasi: Bima Rodheta.
    Critics on Christianization in Indonesia through a religious comparison between Islam and Christian from a Muslim convert viewpoints.
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    Exploring the role of self-awareness, self-integrity, self-regulation, and ethics education in the student’s ethics compliance: evidence from Indonesia.Blasius Erik Sibarani - forthcoming - International Journal of Ethics Education:1-23.
    This study aims to investigate the influence of self-awareness on students’ ethical compliance, examine the impact of self-integrity on students’ ethical compliance, explore the effect of self-regulation on students’ ethical compliance, and analyze the influence of ethics education on students’ ethical compliance. Additionally, the research investigates whether ethics education taught in schools or universities has a greater impact compared to an individual’s personality on students’ ethical compliance. The population in this study comprises students in Indonesia. Data collection involves distributing (...)
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  30. Sarjana filsafat di Indonesia.K. Bertens - 1985 - Jakarta, Indonesia: Atma Jaya, Pusat Pengembangan Etika Atma Jaya. Edited by A. A. Nugroho.
     
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    Islam in Indonesia.Bambang Budijanto - 2003 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 20 (4):216-219.
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    Sexual Minorities in Indonesia.Hisanori Kato - 2017 - Dialogue and Universalism 27 (1):103-115.
    The social acceptance of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) is recently widely debated. Although some Western countries have taken a more favourable course towards these minority groups, we still see a certain level of resistance to same sex marriage and discrimination against LGBT even in normally regarded liberal societies. Islam, which is often believed to clash with so-called Western values, regards LGBT as abhorrent and even apostate. However, we see a new endeavour of LGBT people in the most Muslim populous (...)
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  33. Human genetic sampling in Indonesia : the interplay between biosocieties and non-biosocieties.Margaret Sleeboom-Faulkner - 2009 - In Human genetic biobanks in Asia: politics of trust and scientific advancement. New York: Routledge.
     
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  34. Legal pluralism in Indonesia : the case of interfaith marriages involving Muslims.Judith Koschorke - 2019 - In Norbert Oberauer, Yvonne Prief & Ulrike Qubaja (eds.), Legal pluralism in Muslim contexts. Boston: Brill.
     
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  35. Mistisisme: suatu introduksi di dalam usaha memahami gejala mistik, termasuk yang ada di Indonesia.Y. A. Surahardjo - 1983 - Jakarta: Pradnya Paramita.
     
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    The translation of ittaḥaẓa awliya and the rights of non-Muslims as leaders in Indonesia.Nur Faizin, Muhammad L. Arifianto, Moh F. Fauzi & Hanik Mahliatussikah - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (1):8.
    This research aimed to show the political stance of the Muslim majority represented by the Ministry of Religious Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia (MoRA RI) towards non-Muslim leadership through the translation of the Qur’an. It examined the differences in the translation of the Qur’an based on the theory of translation as a political act. A total of 19 phrases or collocated words ittahaza awliya were found in the corpus of the Qur’an. The researchers approached the study with a (...)
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    Sanskrit in Indonesia.Isidore Dyen & J. Gonda - 1956 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 76 (1):50.
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    Kamus Manggarai I Manggarai-Indonesia.John M. Echols & Jilis A. J. Verheijen - 1969 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 89 (3):673.
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    Zakelijk Proza in Bahasa Indonesia.John M. Echols & C. Hooykaas - 1952 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 72 (2):86.
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  40. Al-Jabri in Indonesia : the Critique of Arab Reason travels to the Lands Below the Winds.Carool Kersten - 2018 - In Mohammed Hashas, Zaid Eyadat & Francesca Maria Corrao (eds.), Islam, state, and modernity: Mohammed Abed al-Jabri and the future of the Arab world. New York, NY: Palgrave-Macmillan.
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  41. Para Yesuit di Indonesia pada abad XIX-XX berhadapan dengan tradisi Hindu-Budha.Gregorius Budi Subanar - 2018 - In F. Wawan Setyadi & A. Sudiarja (eds.), Meluhurkan kemanusiaan: kumpulan esai untuk A. Sudiarja. Jakarta: Penerbit Buku Kompas.
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    Business ethics in Indonesia: piety, charity, and professionalism.Nilasari Mukti Widyaningsih & Choirul Mahfud (eds.) - 2018 - Banguntapan, Bantul, DI Yogyakarta: Penerbit Samudra Biru.
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    The Communist Party of Indonesia, 1951-1963.D. C. & Donald Hindley - 1968 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 88 (2):368.
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    Islamic boarding schools (pesantren), Sufism and environmental conservation practices in Indonesia.Bambang Irawan - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (4):10.
    This article is concerned with the environmental conservation efforts that respond to the human race’s ecological crisis. It does this by looking at Sufistic-based environmental conservation at the pesantren of ath-Taariq in West Java, Indonesia. Data were obtained through interviews, observation and documentation using qualitative methods. Two findings were yielded; firstly, environmental conservation practices taught to students include ecology teaching, producing plant seeds and recycling waste into organic fertiliser. Secondly, significant steps have been taken by the establishment for reforestation (...)
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  45. The potential of an artificial intelligence (AI) application for the tax administration system’s modernization: the case of Indonesia.Arfah Habib Saragih, Qaumy Reyhani, Milla Sepliana Setyowati & Adang Hendrawan - 2022 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 31 (3):491-514.
    From 2010 to 2020, Indonesia’s tax-to-gross domestic product (GDP) ratio has been declining. A tax-to-GDP ratio trend of this magnitude indicates that the tax authority lacks the capacity to collect taxes. The tax administration system’s modernization utilizing information technology is thus deemed necessary. Artificial intelligence (AI) technology may serve as a solution to this issue. Using the theoretical frameworks of innovations in tax compliance, the cost of taxation, success factors for information technology governance (SFITG), and AI readiness, this study (...)
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    Social responsibility reporting of Islamic banks: evidence from Indonesia.Faizah Darus, Hasan Fauzi, Yadi Purwanto, Haslinda Yusoff, Azlan Amran, Mustaffa Mohamed Zain, Dayang Milianna Abang Naim & Mehran Nejati - 2014 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 9 (4):356.
    There is a growing global interest in social responsibility and sustainability across all sectors. Other than economic performance, stakeholders are now also concerned about the social and environmental impacts of corporations. Additionally, stakeholders are obtaining a higher salience level and expect organisations to operate sustainably. The banking sector has not been an exception, as banks can have significant impact on their customers, employees, and society in various ways. Given the intertwined links of Islam and ethical principles, it is expected that (...)
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    From Anatolia to Indonesia: Opium Trade and the Dutch Community of Izmir, 1820-1940.Willem Floor & Jan Schmidt - 2000 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 120 (4):690.
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    Philosophy in Ancient Indonesia.Finngeir Hiorth - 1988 - Philosophie Et Culture: Actes du XVIIe Congrès Mondial de Philosophie 4:188-192.
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  49. Philosophers in Indonesia.Finngeir Hiorth - 1983
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    Moderation between Religious Freedom and Harmony Concerning the Regulation on Mosque Loudspeaker: Comparison between Indonesia and Other Muslim Countries.Waryani Fajar Riyanto - 2023 - Muslim World Journal of Human Rights 20 (1):69-96.
    This research explains the comparison of regulations on mosque loudspeakers between Indonesia and Muslim countries in the world. Guidelines for the use of mosque loudspeakers in Indonesia are regulated in the Instruction of the Director-General of Islamic Community Guidance at the Ministry of Religious Affairs Number 101 of 1978 concerning Guidance on the Use of Loudspeakers in Mosques and Musala and the Circular Letter of the Minister of Religion Number 5 of 2022 concerning Guidelines for the Use of (...)
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