Martin Heintel
Nr. 78 (2001) Artikel Article 50–69 {:de}Zeitbombe Jabotabek? Metro-Jakarta im Spannungsfeld von internationaler Investition, ökologischem Desaster und politischer LabilisierungIndonesia’s current social and political tensions culminate in Metro-Jakarta (Jabotabek), South-East Asia’s biggest urban agglomeration of 20 million inhabitants, which is located in western Java. Since the beginning of Suharto’s ‚New Order‘ policy (1967), the capital has been pushed as a centre of international (mainly East Asian) investment. A number of deregulation programmes increased the …von by Günter Spreitzhoferund and Martin Heintel
Nr. 66 (1998) Artikel Article 23–41 {:de}Jakarta Megastadt im Spannungsfeld nationaler Verhaftung und globaler IntegrationSouth-East Asia’s metropolitan areas have been facing enormous change and growth within the past three decades. Globalization and Nationalization are the bases of both political and social conflicts within these rapidly changing developing economies. This article focuses on the special situation of Indonesia, whose capital Jakarta has become the focus of internationalization in the late …von by Martin Heintelund and Günter Spreitzhofer