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ID089669
Title ProperInside the Papuan resistance
LanguageENG
AuthorLintner, Bertil
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Indonesian election on July 8 seems likely to give Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono another five years in office. He is ahead of other candidates in opinion polls, and his Democratic Party emerged as the country's largest in the parliamentary elections in April. A high degree of normality and stability has returned to Indonesia after years of political and social turmoil. Only a decade ago, many feared that Indonesia would break up along ethnic lines and become a "Southeast Asian Yugoslavia.
`In' analytical NoteFar Eastern Economic Review Vol. 172, No. 6; Jul-Aug 2009: p53-57
Journal SourceFar Eastern Economic Review Vol. 172, No. 6; Jul-Aug 2009: p53-57
Key WordsIndonesia ;  Elections ;  Presidential Elections ;  Parliamentary Elections ;  Papua ;  Movement