Indonesian Presidential Election 2019 – Politics at the Periphery : The ‘Outer Island’ Phenomenon

West Kalimantan, despite being perceived as provincial, provides crucial insights into patterns of politics that lie outside the purview of Jakarta.

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Main Author: Chen, Jonathan
Other Authors: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
Format: Commentary
Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/88864
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/47643
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-888642020-11-01T07:20:11Z Indonesian Presidential Election 2019 – Politics at the Periphery : The ‘Outer Island’ Phenomenon Chen, Jonathan S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies East Asia and Asia Pacific Country and Region Studies West Kalimantan, despite being perceived as provincial, provides crucial insights into patterns of politics that lie outside the purview of Jakarta. 2019-02-12T07:40:01Z 2019-12-06T17:12:40Z 2019-02-12T07:40:01Z 2019-12-06T17:12:40Z 2019 Commentary Chen, J. (2019). Indonesian Presidential Election 2019 – Politics at the Periphery : The ‘Outer Island’ Phenomenon. (RSIS Commentaries, No. 018). RSIS Commentaries. Singapore: Nanyang Technological University. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/88864 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/47643 en RSIS Commentaries, 018-19 Nanyang Technological University 4 p. application/pdf
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Country and Region Studies
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Country and Region Studies
Chen, Jonathan
Indonesian Presidential Election 2019 – Politics at the Periphery : The ‘Outer Island’ Phenomenon
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title Indonesian Presidential Election 2019 – Politics at the Periphery : The ‘Outer Island’ Phenomenon
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