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The Indian Ocean in World History
Edward A. Alpers
Indonesia is a maritime civilization at the crossroads of the Indian Ocean and Southeast Asia, where centuries of trade layered Hindu, Buddhist, Islamic, and local traditions across its islands before Dutch colonial extraction, revolutionary independence, authoritarian consolidation, and democratic transition forged a vast archipelagic state shaped more by commerce and religion than by continental empire.
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Strategic reasons this country is essential reading today.
Indonesia is the worldโs largest Muslim-majority democracy.
Its geography makes it central to global trade and security.
Postcolonial development and decentralization offer key lessons.
Religious pluralism and national identity remain contested.
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