POL215Y1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Sukarno, Indirect Rule, Public Culture

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Dynamic societies: changing all the time, a lot of exchange. Influences religion (e. g. hinduism, islam, buddhism) due to a big of small connectivity. Inventions (gun power/architecture palace: societies were quite advanced in terms of engineering/systematic government/bureaucratic authority. Global relations (e. g. silk route: connections to the world. Production moves away to new places for production due to greater demand (from local market to global markets) *kinds of economic transformation and political transformation video clip #1. Still limited knowledge of each other(cid:859)s(cid:859) cultures. Came with the intention to establish trading post in macau until very recently, beyond costal area. Come conversion done in the area where they occupy. Then the dutch arrive right after the portuguese in 17th century, had conflict with the p (private entrepreneur and trading company) Cultivation system works closely with local people produce certain product/commodities that they are interested in (coffee, cotton etc. )

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