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Henderson, Harold Gould
New York: E. Weyhe, 1939
R 759.952 HEN s
Buku Referensi  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Rumph, Fritz
Berlin Berlin Lankwitz 1932
759.51 R 420
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Attenborough, David
"Dalam The Private Life of Plants, David Attenborough membawa kita pada tour melewati rahasia dunia tanaman, untuk melihat hal-hal yang tidak dapat dilihat mata tanpa alat bantu. Dia menujukkan pada kita perjuangan tanaman untuk bertahan hidup dalam sebuah cerita drama luar biasa dan kecantikan yang mempesona.
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New York: BBC Worldwide Limited, 2005
580ATTP004
Multimedia  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Jakarta: Indonesia Finance Today,
332 SUC
Majalah, Jurnal, Buletin  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Singapore: McGraw-Hill , 2000
330.95 SUR
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Galuh Wandita
Jakarta: Asia Justice and Rights , 2014
323.4 SUR
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Jalilian, Hossein
"The global financial and economic shock of 2007-09 is the third major economic crisis to have buffeted Cambodia in its post-conflict period, coming in the wake of the food crisis of 2007-08 and just a decade after the Asian financial crisis of 1997-98 (the "triple crises"). Cambodia's post-conflict history can be divided into two periods: 1991-98, referred to as the early phase of transition during which the first of the triple crises, the Asian financial crisis, occurred; and 1998 to the present, the late phase of transition during which the food and economic shocks transpired. A stocktake of the developments in Cambodia's post-conflict history suggests that the country has come a long way in reinstituting the foundations of a capitalist economic and procedural democracy but has yet to make significant headway in economic sophistication and substantive democracy. The triple crises were different, yet had similar characteristics. They were all exogenously-driven shocks with their own specific causes but their effects were shaped by the country's situation at the time."
Singapore: Institute of South East Asia Studies, 2014
e20442278
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Berg, Pierre
"In 1943, eighteen year old Pierre Berg picked the wrong time to visit a friend's house -- at the same time as the Gestapo. He was thrown into the infamous Auschwitz concentration camp. But through a mixture of savvy and chance, he managed to survive...and ultimately got out alive. "As far as I'm concerned," says Berg, "it was all shithouse luck, which is to say -- inelegantly -- that I kept landing on the right side of the randomness of life." Such begins the first memoir of a French gentile Holocaust survivor published in the U.S. Originally penned shortly after the war when memories were still fresh, Scheisshaus Luck recounts Berg's constant struggle in the camps, escaping death countless times while enduring inhumane conditions, exhaustive labor, and near starvation. The book takes readers through Berg's time in Auschwitz, his hair's breadth avoidance of Allied bombing raids, his harrowing "death march" out of Auschwitz to Dora, a slave labor camp (only to be placed in another forced labor camp manufacturing the Nazis' V1 & V2 rockets), and his eventual daring escape in the middle of a pitched battle between Nazi and Red Army forces. Utterly frank and tinged with irony, irreverence, and gallows humor, Scheisshaus Luck ranks in importance among the work of fellow survivors Elie Wiesel and Primo Levi. As we quickly approach the day when there will be no living eyewitnesses to the Nazi's "Final Solution," Berg's memoir stands as a searing reminder of how the Holocaust affected us all."
New York: American Management Association;, 2008
e20443939
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Caroline Paskarina
"ABSTRACT
This article discusses clientelism practice as a political machine to mobilise supports for the candidates of district head who were trapped in a corruption case. This research especially intended to answer the question why the incumbent candidate of district head who had become the suspect of cases of corruption, still got relatively significant votes. Although the incumbent failed to win in the pilkada (the election of the district head), the votes that they got became the reason to uncover the redistribution and infrastructure strategy that was used to muffle the image of the incumbent as a corrupt politician. The findings of this research indicated that supporting political parties used the corruption case as a momentum to change the pattern of clientelism, by transforming the personal loyalty to the party loyalty. The political party institutionally took a role as a patron, so that the personal dependency to the elites decreased, but also was directed to a wider variation of the use of public resources for the sake of mobilising support. By using this strategy the coalition of political party in tim sukses maintained their solidarity as well as redeveloped the patron structure that was weakened by corruption cases. The strategy change used by tim sukses in framing the corruption issues indicated the work of clientelism networking tojustgy the new construction about corruption cases done by the incumbents, so that the incumbents remained able to get votes although they had been considered as the suspects in those cases."
Yogyakarta: PCD Press, 2017
PCD 5:2 (2017)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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