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ID130184
Title ProperIndonesia in 2013
Other Title Informationoligarchs, political tribes, and populists
LanguageENG
AuthorGunn, Geoffrey C
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Ahead of upcoming elections, expectations ran high in 2013 across the archipelago for a highly pluralistic electorate. With China as a leading trading partner, the backdrop for Indonesia was steady economic growth, albeit checked by a sliding currency, a current account deficit, and a depressing culture of corruption. Mixing commerce and geopolitics, China, the U.S., and Japan all turned to Indonesia to expand their influence.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Survey Vol.54, No.1; January-February 2014: p.47-55
Journal SourceAsian Survey Vol.54, No.1; January-February 2014: p.47-55
Key WordsIndonesia ;  Economy ;  Oligarchs ;  Geopolitics ;  Political Tribes ;  Anti-Corruption ;  Political Tolerance ;  Political Environment ;  Economic Corruption ;  Economic Growth ;  Chinese Insurgencies


 
 
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