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Indonesia's Civil Society in the Age of Democratization

NGO-Responses on the Issue of Labor Migration
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 2013

Summary

Das Buch ist angesiedelt im wechselhaften Kontext der von Demokratisierung und Globalisierung geprägten Reformasi-Ära Indonesiens und zeigt, wie politische Veränderungen, Wandel in staatlichen Institutionen, Entgegenkommen von relevanten Akteuren und die Assimilierungsbemühungen der NGOs selbst diesen mehr Spielraum für ihre Aktivitäten eingebracht haben.

Die Autorin will dazu beitragen, einen bereits vorhandenen Bestand an Literatur zum Thema Arbeitsmigration mit der Analyse der Aktivitäten der NGOs in Bezug auf die Anliegen von Gastarbeiterinnen und auf die Beeinflussung der Arbeitsmigrationspolitik des Entsendelandes Indonesien zu erweitern.



Bibliographic data

Edition
1/2013
Copyright Year
2013
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-0697-6
ISBN-Online
978-3-8452-4908-7
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
Transformation, Development, and Regionalization in Greater Asia
Volume
11
Language
English
Pages
279
Product Type
Monograph

Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 2 - 10
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  2. List of Figures and Tables No access Pages 11 - 12
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  3. Glossary of Terms No access Pages 13 - 16
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    1. NGOs in a Democratizing Indonesia No access Pages 17 - 23
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    2. Labor Migration of Indonesian Women No access Pages 23 - 27
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      1. The State and the Management of Labor Migration No access Pages 27 - 29
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      2. Regional and International Instruments No access Pages 29 - 31
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      3. Labor Unions and Migrant Workers’ Organizations No access Pages 31 - 33
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    3. Structure of the Book No access Pages 33 - 36
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    1. Labor Migration in Asia No access Pages 37 - 39
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      1. Development of NGO Activism in Indonesia No access Pages 39 - 42
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      2. NGOs’ Relationships with Other Actors No access Pages 42 - 43
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    2. NGOs and the Policy-Making Process No access Pages 43 - 45
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    3. NGOs and the Issue of Migrant Workers No access Pages 45 - 47
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    4. Democratization, Globalization, and NGOs’ Transnational Activism No access Pages 47 - 52
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    5. Conclusion No access Pages 52 - 54
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      1. The Rise of Labor Migration within the Region No access Pages 55 - 57
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      2. Migration of Indonesian Women to Work Overseas No access Pages 57 - 63
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      1. Pre-Recruitment No access Pages 63 - 66
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      2. Recruitment No access Pages 66 - 67
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      3. Pre-Departure No access Pages 67 - 72
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      4. Departure/Transit No access Pages 72 - 72
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      5. Arrival No access Pages 72 - 73
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      6. Employment No access Pages 73 - 76
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      7. Returning No access Pages 76 - 79
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    1. Conclusion No access Pages 79 - 79
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    1. Government Involvement in the Migration Process No access Pages 80 - 84
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      1. The Ministry of Manpower and Transmigration No access Pages 84 - 89
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      2. The BNP2TKI No access Pages 89 - 91
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      3. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Indonesian Embassy in Kuala Lumpur No access Pages 91 - 94
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      4. The State Ministry of Women’s Empowerment No access Pages 94 - 95
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      5. The Ministry of Social Affairs No access Pages 95 - 96
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      6. Other Related Ministries, the Parliament, and Regional/Local Governments No access Pages 96 - 98
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    2. Conclusion No access Pages 98 - 98
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      1. NGOs in New Order Indonesia No access Pages 99 - 103
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      2. Post-New Order, NGOs in Reformasi Indonesia No access Pages 103 - 106
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      1. Taking up the Issue and Organizing Themselves No access Pages 106 - 110
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      2. Learning from the Philippines No access Pages 110 - 111
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      3. Introduction to Solidaritas Perempuan and Migrant CARE No access Pages 111 - 128
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    1. Conclusion No access Pages 128 - 129
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      1. Putting the Issue of Migrant Workers on the Policy Agenda No access Pages 130 - 135
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      2. Legislative Process No access Pages 135 - 140
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      3. Involvement of NGOs in the Law-Making Process No access Pages 140 - 147
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      1. A Change in Indonesian Regulation of Labor Migration No access Pages 147 - 157
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      2. NGOs’ Criticisms of the Bill No access Pages 157 - 161
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    1. NGOs’ Activism after the Law Was Passed No access Pages 161 - 167
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    2. Conclusion No access Pages 167 - 168
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      1. Networking No access Pages 169 - 174
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      2. Cooperation with State Institutions No access Pages 174 - 182
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      3. Working with Ex-NGO Members in Other Institutions No access Pages 182 - 184
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      4. Working with Religious Organizations No access Pages 184 - 185
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      5. Non-Cooperative Relations with Labor Agencies and SBMI No access Pages 185 - 187
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    1. Working at the Local/Grassroots Level No access Pages 187 - 188
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    2. Use of the Media to Influence Policy No access Pages 188 - 190
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    3. Learning and Self-Evaluating No access Pages 190 - 195
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    4. Conclusion No access Pages 195 - 196
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      1. Background No access Pages 197 - 204
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      2. The Process of Making the MoU on Informal Workers: With or Without NGO Involvement? No access Pages 204 - 213
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      1. The Government’s and NGOs’ Views on the MoU No access Pages 213 - 220
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      2. NGOs’ Activism after the Signing of the MoU No access Pages 220 - 225
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    1. Conclusion No access Pages 225 - 226
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      1. Networking No access Pages 227 - 235
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      2. ASEAN No access Pages 235 - 237
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      3. UN Bodies No access Pages 237 - 240
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    1. Employing Existing International Instruments No access Pages 240 - 242
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    2. Learning and Self-Evaluating No access Pages 242 - 243
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    3. Conclusion No access Pages 243 - 244
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    1. Summary of the Chapters No access Pages 245 - 248
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    2. Responding to Democratization No access Pages 248 - 254
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    3. Responding to Globalization No access Pages 254 - 257
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    4. Carving out an Influential Role No access Pages 257 - 260
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    5. Conclusion No access Pages 260 - 264
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  4. References No access Pages 265 - 279
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