Dutch Colonial Policy and the Search for Identity in Indonesia: 1920 - 1931 |
Contents
Introduction | 23 |
The Emancipation Policy | 36 |
The Decentralization Policy | 46 |
3 | 78 |
32 | 85 |
57 | 91 |
Introduction | 113 |
Reappraisal of the Ethical Policy | 142 |
Conclusion | 156 |
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activity administration alienation Amsterdam Anti-Revolutionary Party authority basic Batavia Boedi Oetomo Boeke Bousquet Chamber of Parliament Christian cited civilization Colijn colonial government colonial policy Colonies Idenburg cooperation creation Crown Council cultural D. M. G. Koch decentralization declared democratic desire domination Dutch colonial Dutch East Indies economic ethical policy European F. L. Rutgers Fock foreign Governor Graeff groups Hague Handelingen increase independent Indian Indies government Indische Indonesia influence intellectuals interests J. S. Furnivall Java Javanese Kraemer leaders leadership liberal Limburg Stirum ment Minister Mohammed Hatta motherland nationalist nationalist movement native majority native political native population native society Nederland Nederlandsch Indie neo-liberals Netherlands East Indies Netherlands Indies Number opinion organization Party Plural Economy political principle problems progress Raad race reforms relationship revolutionary Sarekat Islam Second Chamber self-government Semarang Snouck Hurgronje social Socialist Soekarno Soerabaja tion Tweede Kamer Vandenbosch village Volksraad welfare Welter Western