INDONESIA IN 2002: Megawati's Way
This review of Indonesia during 2002 analyses the main political developments, constitutional changes, the impact of the Bali bombings, the struggle within Indonesian Islam, regional issues, civil-military relations, corruption, the economy and foreign affairs. The Megawati way is to be instinctivel...
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