Reference: | 參考書目
壹、 書籍
一、 中文部分:
1. Berger, P. Pyramids of Sacrifice: Political Ethics and Social Change, 蔡?明譯,發展理論的反省:第三世界發展的困境,台北:巨流圖書公司,民國七十年十二月。
2. Blondel, J. World Leaders, 蔣嘉一譯,世界領袖,台北:允晨文化公司,民國七十三年一月。
3. Huntington, S.P., Political Order in Changing Socicties, 江炳倫、張世賢、陳鴻瑜合譯,轉變中社會的政治秩序,台北:黎明文化事業股份有限公司,民國七十年初版。
4. Issak, A.C., Scope and Mthods of Political Science, 黃紀、陳忠慶合譯,政治學的範圍與方法,台北:幼獅文化公司,民國六十七年。
5. 呂亞力,政治發展與民主,台北:五南圖書出版公司,民國六十八年十月初版。
6. 第一屆淡江東南亞研究會議論文集,台北:淡大區域研究中心,民國七十二年十一月。
二、 英文部分:
1. Adelman, I. and Morris, C.T., Economic Growth and Social Equity in Developing Countries, Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1973.
2. Anderson, B., Java in a Time of Revolution, Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1972.
3. Asian Development Bank, Key Indicatoos of DMC of ADB, Vol.16, 1985.
4. Binder, L., Coleman, J.S., Pye, L.W.; Weiner, M.; La Palombara, J., and Verba, S., Crises and Sequences in Political Development, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1971.
5. Charlesworth, J.C. ed., Contemporary Political Analysis, New York: Free Press, 1967.
6. Clark, R., Power and Policy in the Third World, 2nd ed., New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1982.
7. Crouch, H., The Army and Politics in Indonesia, Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1978.
8. Dahl, R., Polyarchy: Participation and Opposition, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1971.
9. Doorn, Jacques Van, The Soldier and Social Change, Beverly Hills: Sage, 1975.
10. Emmerson, D.K., Indonesia’s Elite: Political Culture and Cultural Politics, Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1976.
11. Europa, The Far East and Australasia 1983-84, 5th ed., London, 1983.
12. Feit, E., The Armed Bureaucrats: Military-Administrative Regimes and Political Development, Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1973.
13. Feith, H., The Decline of Constitutional Democracy in Indonesia, Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1962.
14. Finer, S.E., The Man on Horseback: The Role of Military in Prlitics, New York: Praeger, 1962.
15. Granaut, R.G., and McCowley, P.T., eds., Indonesia: Dualism, Growth and Poverty, Camberra: The Australian National University Press, 1980.
16. Grant, B., Indonesia, London: Melbourne University Press, 1964.
17. Heeger, G.A., The Politics of Underdevelopment, London: Macmillan, 1974.
18. Higgot, R.A., Political Development Theory, London: Croom Helm, 1983.
19. Hoadley, J.S. Soldiers and Politics in Southeast Asia: Civil-Military Relations in Comparative Perspective, Cambridge: Moss Schenkman, 1975.
20. Huntington, S.P., The Soldier and the State, Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1972.
21. Huntington, S.P. and Nelson, J.M., No Easy Choice: Political Participation in Developing Countries, Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1976.
22. Hyden, G., No Shortcuts to Progress: African Development Management in Perspective, Berkeley: Univercity of California Press, 1983.
23. Jackson, K.D. and Pye, L.W., eds. Political Power and Communications in Indonesia, Berkeley: University of California Press, 1978.
24. Janowitz, M., The Military in the Political Development of New Nations, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1964.
25. Kahin, G. McT., Nationalism and Revolution in Indonesia, Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1952.
26. _____ ed., Major Governments of Asia, Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1963.
27. Kaplan, A., The Conduct of Inquiry: Methodology for Behavioral Science, San Francisco: Chandler, 1964.
28. Kearney, R.N. ed., Politics and Modernization in South and Southeast Asia, New York: Halsted Press, 1975.
29. Lapalombara, J. and Weiner, M. eds. Political Parties and Political Development, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1966.
30. Lindblom, C.E., The Policy-Making Process, 2nd ed. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1980.
31. Lissak, M., Military Roles in Modernization: Civil-Military Relations in Thailand and Burma, Beverly Hills: Sage, 1976.
32. Lovell, J.P. ed., The Military and Politics in Five Developing Nations, Kensington: Center for Research in Social Systems, 1970.
33. Moertopo, A., Some Basic Thoughts on the Acceleration and Modernization of 25 Years’ Development, Jakarta: Center for Strategic and International Studies, 1973.
34. Mortimer, R. ed., Showcase State: The Illusion of Indonesia’s Accelerated Modernisation, Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1973.
35. Nordlinger, E.A., Soldiers in Politis: Military Coups and Governments, Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1977.
36. Pandey, B.N., South and South-east Asia, 1945-1979: Problems and Policies, London: Macmillan, 1980.
37. Perlmutter, A. and Bennett, V.P. eds., The Political Influence of the Military, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1980.
38. Pye, L.W. ed., Cases in Comparative Politics: Asia, Boston: Little, Brown, 1970.
39. Rosenberg, M. and Turner, R.H. eds., Social Psychology: Sociological Perspective, New York: Basic Books, 1981.
40. Roxborough, I., Theories of Underdevelopment, London: Macmillan, 1979.
41. Simon, S.W. ed., The Military and Security in the Third World: Domestic and International Impacts, Boulder: West View, 1978.
42. Welch, C.E. and Smith, A.K., Military Role and Rule: Perspectives on Civil-Military Relations, North Scrituate: Duxbury Press, 1974.
43. World Bank, World Development Report 1984, Oxford University Press, 1984.
44. Young, C., The Politics of Cultural Pluralism, Madison: The University of Wisconsin Press, 1976.
期刊、論文
一、 中文部分
1. 江炳倫,印尼的政治文化,未發表論文。
二、 英文部分
1. Arndt, H.W., “Development and Equality: The Indonesian Case” World Development, Vol.3, Feb-Mar, 1975, pp.77-90.
2. Awamohara, S., “Making It Legal” Far Eastern Economic Review, August 27, 1982, pp.20-21.
3. Ball, N., “The Military in Politics: Who Benefits and How” World Development, Vol.14, No.6, 1981, pp.569-582.
4. Bienen, H., “Civil-Military Relations in the Third World” International Political Science Review, Vol.2, No.3, 1981, pp.363-370.
5. _____, “Armed Forces and National Modernization: Continuing the Debate” Comparative Politics, Vol.16, No.1, 1983, pp.1-16.
6. Crouch, H., “Military Politics Under Indonesia’s New Order” Pacific Affairs, Vol.45, No.2, 1972, pp.206-219.
7. _____, “Generals and Business in Indonesia” Pacific Affairs, Vol.48, No.4, 1976, pp.519-540.
8. _____, “Patrimonialism and Military Rule in Indonesia” World Politics, Vol.31, No.4, 1979, pp.571-587.
9. Hansen, G., “Indonesia 1974: A Momentous Year” Asian Survey, Vol.15, No.2, 1975, pp.148-156.
10. Hein, G.R. “Indonesia in 1981: Countdown to the General Elections” Asian Survey, Vol.22, No.2, 1982, pp.200-211.
11. Hindley, D., “Political Power and the October 1965 Coup in Indonesia” Journal of Asian Studies, Vol.26, No.2, 1967, pp.237-249.
12. _____, “Dilemmas of Consensus and Division: Indonesia’s Search fora Political Format” Government and Opposition, Vol.4, No.1, 1969, pp.70-99.
13. _____, “Indonesia 1970: The Workings of Pantjasila Democracy” Asian Survey, Vol.11, No.2, 1971, pp.111-120.
14. Hopkins, K., “Civil-Military Relations in Developing Countries” British Journal of Sociology, Vol.17, June, 1966, pp.165-182.
15. Jenkins, D., “Operation Regenerasi” Far Eastern Ecomomic Review, September 15, 1983, pp.40-44.
16. Kaye, L., “To the Same Drummer”, Far Eastern Ecomomic Review, December 26, 1985, pp.34-35.
17. Lev, D.S., “The Political Role of the Army in Indonesia” Pacific Affairs, Vol.36, Winter, 1963-64, pp.349-364.
18. Liddle, W., “Evolution From Above: National Leaderships and Local Development in Indonesia”, Journal of Asian Studies, Vol.32, No.2, 1973, pp.287-309.
19. Lissak, M., “Stages of Modernization and Patterns of Military Coups” International Journal of Comparative Sociology, Vol.14, No.1-2, 1973, pp.59-75.
20. Luckham, A.R., “A Comparative Typology of Civil-Military Relations” Government and Opposition, Vol.6, No.1, 1971, pp.5-35.
21. Mackie, J.A.C., “The Commission of Four Report on Corruption” Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, Vol.3, Nov, 1970, pp.87-101.
22. Mckinlay, R.D. and Cohan, A.S., “Performance and Instability in Military and Nonmilitary Regime Systems” American Political Science Review, Vol.70, No.3, 1976, pp.850-864.
23. Nordlinger, E.A., “Soldiers in Mufti: The Impact of Military Rule upon Economic and Social Change in the Non-Western States” American Political Science Review, Vol.64, No.4, 1970, pp.1131-1148.
24. Pauker, G.J., “Indonesia 1979: The Record of Three Decades” Asian Survey, Vol.20, No.2, 1980, pp.123-134.
25. Perlmutter, A., “The Praetorian State and Praetorian Army” Comparative Politics, Vol.1, No.3, 1969, pp.382-404.
26. _____ “The Comparative Analysis of Military Regimes: Formntions, Aspirations, and Achievements” World Politics, Vol.33, No.1, 1980, pp.96-120.
27. Pinkney, R., “The Theory and Practice of Military Government” Political Studies, Vol.21, No.2, 1973, pp.152-166.
28. Price, R.M., “A Theoretical Approach to Military Rule in New States: Reference-Group Theory and the Ghanaian Case” World Politics, Vol.23, No.3, 1971, pp-399-430.
29. Rudner, M., “The Indonesian Military and Economic Policy: The Goals and Performance of the First Five-Year Development Plan, 1969-1974“ Modern Asian Studies, Vol.10, No.2, 1906, pp.249-284.
30. Samson, A.A., “Indonesia 1973: A Climate of Concern” Asian Survey, Vol.14, No.2, 1974, pp.157-165.
31. Weatherbee, D.E., “Indonesia in 1984, Pancasila, Politics and Power” Asian Survey, Vol.25, No.2, 1985, pp.187-197. |