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Joko Widodo's Indonesia

Amara Darwin

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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"Joko Widodo's Indonesia" offers a compelling analysis of how a furniture maker's pragmatic leadership style revolutionized Southeast Asia's largest economy.The book meticulously traces Widodo's transformative journey from 2014 to 2024, focusing on his signature infrastructure development initiatives and economic reforms that reshaped Indonesia's political and economic landscape. Through a combination of detailed research, first-hand accounts, and economic data, the narrative illuminates how Widodo's business background influenced his results-oriented approach to governance.The book's unique strength lies in its comprehensive examination of three major initiatives: nationwide transportation infrastructure development, digital connectivity expansion, and investment-friendly policy implementation. By analyzing specific projects like the Trans-Java Highway and Jakarta MRT, readers gain practical insights into how Widodo's technocratic, business-oriented governance model departed from Indonesia's traditional political approach.The author skillfully weaves together World Bank reports, government statistics, and interviews with key stakeholders to present a balanced view of both achievements and challenges. Through chronologically structured chapters, the book explores the intersection of democratic governance and economic development in a diverse archipelagic nation.While maintaining academic rigor, it remains accessible to a broad audience interested in Southeast Asian politics and emerging markets. The analysis extends beyond pure economics to address crucial debates about environmental sustainability, wealth distribution, and Indonesia's evolving role in global supply chains, making it particularly relevant for policymakers, business leaders, and students of international development.
Available since: 01/17/2025.
Print length: 105 pages.

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