At the Edges of States: Dynamics of State Formation in the Indonesian Borderlands

Michael Eilenberg
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At the Edges of States: Dynamics of State Formation in the Indonesian Borderlands

Michael Eilenberg
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"Eilenberg’s rich insights could not have been achieved without years spent developing trust and experiencing firsthand the ambiguity of a border as a zone of opportunity as well as control. The analysis of the border elite who combine traditional authority with bureaucratic ones, charisma with force, and legal practices with illegal ones throws into sharp relief a set of practices that are found not only on the fringes of the Indonesian nation, but on the fringes of its cities as well. Anyone interested in understanding how power works in Indonesia should read this book." – Tania Murray Li, Toronto University
"This pioneering study of state formation “at the margins” forms a perfect demonstration of the promise of borderland studies. Eilenberg argues convincingly that borderlands—and the international borders that run through them—are critical sites for understanding shifting state-society relations. His book provides a powerful analysis of the local historical contexts of resource struggles, state policies and social strategies in what many consider to be a remote and insignifcant Indonesian borderland. Eilenberg makes us realize how the unpredictable dynamics of such borderland societies affect entire nation-states." – Willem van Schendel, Amsterdam University
  • Published date: Jan 01, 2012
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 356
  • Publisher: Brill
  • ISBN: 9789067183741
  • Dimensions: 1.0" W x 1.0" L x 1.0" H
Michael Eilenberg (1975) is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Aarhus University. His research focuses on issues of state formation, sovereignty, and agrarian expansion in frontier regions of Southeast Asia.

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