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141. | Changes In The Political Identity Of Indonesian Leaders Since The Second World War |
142. | An Analysis Of Japan's Aid Policy To Indonesia (1951-2010) |
143. | Research On Indonesian Chinese Policy In The Post-Suharto Period |
144. | Research On The Evolution Of Political And Business Relations In The Context Of Indonesia's Democratic Transition |
145. | From The Perspective Of Structural Realism, Indonesia's Joko Government's "Global Ocean Pivot" Strategy |
146. | Deconstructing collective identities and violence: Analytical perspectives from Indonesia |
147. | Protracted state insurgencies: Counterinsurgency lessons from Sri Lanka, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Colombia |
148. | Sakaliou: Reciprocity, mimesis, and the cultural economy of tradition in Siberut, Mentawai Islands, Indonesia |
149. | Political party survival: The Golongan Karya Party and electoral politics in Indonesia 1999--2009 |
150. | Sukarno's guided democracy and the takeovers of foreign companies in Indonesia in the 1960s |
151. | Does subsidized rice improve child welfare? A study of the subsidized rice program, Raskin, in Indonesia |
152. | Order and violence in authoritarian breakdowns: How institutions explain communal violence in Indonesia |
153. | The power(less) of ratification: Holding the state responsible for human rights respect in Indonesia |
154. | The Treatment of Ethnic Minorities in Democratizing Muslim Countries: The Securitization of Kurds in Turkey Versus the Autonomization of Acehnese in Indonesia |
155. | Factors influencing the success of community-based marine protected areas in North Sulawesi Indonesia |
156. | Separatism and state cohesion in eastern Indonesia |
157. | Symbolic politics and the Acehnese ethnic war in Indonesia |
158. | Back to basics in Indonesia? Reassessing the Pancasila and Pancasila State and society, 1945--2007 |
159. | Perceptions of Compliance in Co-managed Marine Protected Areas from Three Stakeholder Groups in Two Marine Protected Areas in Maluku, Indonesia |
160. | Disengaging from territory: Identity, the politics of contestation and domestic political structures. India & Britain (1929--1935), and Indonesia & East Timor (1975--1999) |
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