Sultan's of Southeast Asia: The Marcos and Suharto regimes
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...
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Animo Repository
2001
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Online Access: | https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/6399 |
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Summary: | 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. |
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