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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subjects Balance of power
Blasts
Civil-military relations
Constitution
Constitutions
Criminal arrests
Economic conditions
Economic Problems
Forecasts
Foreign affairs
Geographic profiles
Government
Government cabinets
Impeachment
INDONESIA
International Cooperation
Islam
Islamic law
Killing
Legislation
Legislatures
Muslims
Police
Political activism
Political conditions
Political Factors
Political leadership
Political parties
Politicians
Politics
Public officials
Public policy
Regional studies
Regulation
Royalty
Southeast Asia
Speakers of the House
Stability
Terrorism
United States of America
Violence
World Bank
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