The author undertook this study in mid-1999 at a time when Indonesia was going through a political transition. Hence, the Indonesia and government of Indonesia that is referred to in this essay pertains to the Suharto administration. It should also be noted that the political landscape in both the Philippines and Indonesia have changed considerably since then but it is noteworthy to understand these two dictatorships and how both countries are currently striving for democratic reforms, hopefully having learned from the past
49 p.This dissertation examines the political instability in Indonesia after the demise of Suharto r...
"Completely revised and updated, this new edition of The Politics of Indonesia is an engaging a...
Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, n° 24 : Twenty Years after Suharto Table of contents The New Norm...
This paper focuses on the implementation of Indonesia's free and active foreign policy in Southeast ...
Despite a severe economic crisis, social unrest and growing pressure for political change in Indones...
The very end of the 20th century in Indonesia was marked by a series of significant events: the Asia...
In May 1998 the fall of Suharto marked the beginning of a difficult and multi-layered transition pro...
Under Indonesia's authoritarian New Order regime, the continued existence of the Indonesian Democrat...
In May 1998, a revolutionary movement for democratization occurred in Indonesia, and the 32 year -lo...
Indonesia�s President Soeharto led one of the most durable and effective authoritarian regimes of th...
Although Indonesia has the fourth largest population in the world, its history is still relatively u...
This study comparatively investigates the resurgence of strongman politics in Southeast Asian democr...
This article argues that Southeast Asia is a region where uneven political development presents a th...
The article assesses the post-authoritarian situation in Indonesia in the light of experiences of Th...
Because of the diversity that characterizes politics in Southeast Asia, area specialists hasve lacke...
49 p.This dissertation examines the political instability in Indonesia after the demise of Suharto r...
"Completely revised and updated, this new edition of The Politics of Indonesia is an engaging a...
Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, n° 24 : Twenty Years after Suharto Table of contents The New Norm...
This paper focuses on the implementation of Indonesia's free and active foreign policy in Southeast ...
Despite a severe economic crisis, social unrest and growing pressure for political change in Indones...
The very end of the 20th century in Indonesia was marked by a series of significant events: the Asia...
In May 1998 the fall of Suharto marked the beginning of a difficult and multi-layered transition pro...
Under Indonesia's authoritarian New Order regime, the continued existence of the Indonesian Democrat...
In May 1998, a revolutionary movement for democratization occurred in Indonesia, and the 32 year -lo...
Indonesia�s President Soeharto led one of the most durable and effective authoritarian regimes of th...
Although Indonesia has the fourth largest population in the world, its history is still relatively u...
This study comparatively investigates the resurgence of strongman politics in Southeast Asian democr...
This article argues that Southeast Asia is a region where uneven political development presents a th...
The article assesses the post-authoritarian situation in Indonesia in the light of experiences of Th...
Because of the diversity that characterizes politics in Southeast Asia, area specialists hasve lacke...
49 p.This dissertation examines the political instability in Indonesia after the demise of Suharto r...
"Completely revised and updated, this new edition of The Politics of Indonesia is an engaging a...
Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, n° 24 : Twenty Years after Suharto Table of contents The New Norm...