01703 2200253 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001500097041000800112082001200120084001800132100002500150245006700175260005000242300002700292500008600319520087500405650004501280650004801325700002801373990002401401990002401425INLIS00000000000236220221109041156 a0010-0520002362221109 | | eng  a0869054376 aeng a354.598 a354.598 ROB i0 aRobinson Pangaribuan14aIndonesian State Secretariat 1945-1993 /cRobinson Pangaribuan aMurdoch, W.A. :bPustaka sinar harapan,c1996 a82 p. ; 21 cm ;c21 cm aMurdoch University. Asia Research Centre on Social, Political and Economic Change aTHe State Secretariat has been one of the most powerful political institutions in New Order Indonesia. Not only is it the major administrative apparatus of government, but under the leadership of Sudharmono during the 1980s, it came to wield influence over economic policy-making. It was also responsible for the tendering of large state projects and the development of a new pribumi business class. Significantly, at this time, Sudharmono was chairman of the state party Golkar when it began to loosen its ties with the Indonesian military. Even though the State Secretariat has been so powerful, little information about it has been published. Robinson Pangaribuan, an Indonesian journalist, spent years interviewing major public figures and researching often abscure documentation to write the remarable history of this powerful, bureacratic instrument of government. 4aIndonesia. Sekretariat Negara --History. 4aIndonesia --Politics and government --1945-0 aVedi Hadiz [penerjemah] a05157/MKRI-P/I-2008 a05157/MKRI-P/I-2008