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The compelling personal story of human rights lawyer Yap Thiam Hien (1913-1989) brings decades of modern Indonesian history to life. No Concessions is a penetrating analysis of the trajectory of the Chinese minority in Indonesia over close to a century and the remarkable making of a civic leader. Without abandoning his ethnic roots, Yap transcended them by becoming a courageous legal defender of civil and human rights of all oppressed Indonesians, including former communists and radical Muslims.Daniel S. Lev (1931-2006) was professor of political science at the University of Washington. Among his publications are Legal Evolution and Political Authority in Indonesia: Selected Essays; Islamic Courts in Indonesia: A Study in the Political Bases of Legal Institutions; The Transition to Guided Democracy: Indonesian Politics, 1957-1959, and, as coeditor, Making Indonesia.
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9780295996103 | Univ of Washington Pr, July 16, 2015, cover price $90.00
9780295991146 | Univ of Washington Pr, November 8, 2011, cover price $50.00 | About this edition: The compelling personal story of human rights lawyer Yap Thiam Hien (1913-1989) brings decades of modern Indonesian history to life.
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9780295993362 | Reprint edition (Univ of Washington Pr, September 9, 2013), cover price $25.00
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9786028397407 | Equinox Pub, March 1, 2011, cover price $29.95
Product Description: For nearly 40 years, following the collapse of Indonesia's parliamentary system, Indonesia's once independent legal institutions were transformed into dedicated instruments of a powerful elite and allowed to sink into a deep mire of corruption and malfeasance...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)
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9789041114211 | Martinus Nijhoff, October 1, 2000, cover price $365.00 | About this edition: For nearly 40 years, following the collapse of Indonesia's parliamentary system, Indonesia's once independent legal institutions were transformed into dedicated instruments of a powerful elite and allowed to sink into a deep mire of corruption and malfeasance.
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9780877277194 | Cornell Univ Southeast Asia, March 1, 1996, cover price $23.95
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