One of the most striking characteristics of Third World countries is political instability. Although not all Third World states are politically unstable, witness for example Saudi Arabia and Nepal, many nations of both democratic and authoritarian leanings have experienced strong political challenges in maintaining established political order and national unity. These political challenges can take the forms of mass demonstration, riots or even coups
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This study examines Indonesia’s use of informal diplomacy between 1985-1998, to further its interest...
This thesis discusses the development of civil-military relations in Indonesia after the fall of the...
ABSTRACT Since coming into being and despite ever giving a good prospects of democracy, the New Orde...
The thesis investigates the politics behind the survival of members of the local state-based elite f...
Against the backdrop of regional transformation, during President Soesilo Bambang Yudhoyono (SBY) pe...
In Authoritarian Modernization in Indonesia’s Early Independence Period, Farabi Fakih offers a histo...
In May 1998 the fall of Suharto marked the beginning of a difficult and multi-layered transition pro...
Violent conflict, which has significantly marked Indonesia’s democratic transition since late 1990s,...
Indonesia is the world’s largest Muslim-majority country. It is of immense importance for the securi...
Indonesia has experienced three periods of post-conflict development since World War II, and experim...
This thesis will show how authoritarian governments rest legitimacy on their ability to create socio...
This thesis examines whether economic development can deliver democracy. It specifically examines th...
This thesis will show how authoritarian governments rest legitimacy on their ability to create socio...
Since Batain Island was targeted for development by Soeharto's New Order government in the late-1960...
How can we account for Indonesia’s astonishing development performance between 1965 and 1997—rapid g...
This study examines Indonesia’s use of informal diplomacy between 1985-1998, to further its interest...
This thesis discusses the development of civil-military relations in Indonesia after the fall of the...
ABSTRACT Since coming into being and despite ever giving a good prospects of democracy, the New Orde...