Indonesia in 2004

Case Code: ECOA131 Case Length: 22 Pages Period: - Pub Date: 2005 Teaching Note: Not Available |
Price: Rs.500 Organization : - Industry : - Countries : Indonesia Themes: - |

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In late 2004, Indonesia, which had gone through major upheavals in the late 1990s following the Asian currency crisis, looked poised for a new era as a new government took charge. The situation had changed significantly since the departure, in May 1998, of General Suharto who presided over almost 32 years of authoritarian politics, amid a deepening financial, economic and social crisis. Suharto's protégé and vice-president, B J Habibie, took over the presidency from Suharto until October 1999, when Abdurrahman Wahid, a moderate Islamic cleric, was elected to office. After only 21 months in office, the controversial Wahid was impeached and replaced by his vice-president, Megawati Sukarnoputri, in July 2001. Indonesia completed a remarkable transformation from near-dictatorship to democracy, with the coming to power in October 2004 of Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, the country's first directly elected president...
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