Beschreibung
This book explores Indonesian business leaders'' perceptions of G7 behaviour towards Indonesia after Independence (1945/1949), at a time when the country is experiencing a severe financial and economic crisis (1997-2001). Is G7 behaviour considered colonial, economic rationalist, or collegial? The background is framed within the context of Modern World-Systems theory, earlier theories about Intentional Underdevelopment, Dependency and Geography, and the more recent hypotheses on Enlightenment and Institutions theory, all attempting to explain why some countries are so poor and others are not. The findings show that the impact of colonial rule, associated exploitation and consequent poverty are still remembered by Indonesian business leaders and as such have the potential to negatively impact bi-lateral and multi- lateral negotiations for much needed structural reform in Indonesia.
Autorenporträt
Peter Daale was awarded his Doctor of Business Administration Degree from Curtin University of Technology (GSB) in Western Australia (2004). He holds several other degrees from the University of London (LBS) and the University of Western Australia. He is passionate about history, medieval art and architecture and classical music.