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Autonomy and disintegration in Indonesia / Kingsbury, Damien (ed); Aveling, Harry (ed) 2003  Book
Kingsbury, Damien Book
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Publication London, routledgeCurzon, 2003.
Description xi, 219p.
Standard Number 0415297370
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ID:   081832


Indonesia in 2007: unmet expectations, despite improvement / Kingsbury, Damien   Journal Article
Kingsbury, Damien Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract In 2007, expectations since the election of President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono in 2004 have exceeded the capacity of the state to deliver. Economic indicators remained steady or improved slightly, but there was a growing sense of disappointment with Yudhoyono's presidency as well as signs of challenge to his tenure beyond the current term
Key Words Economy  Military  Indonesia  Reform 
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National identity in Timor-Leste: challenges and opportunities / Kingsbury, Damien   Journal Article
Kingsbury, Damien Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Following a long independence struggle and international intervention, in 2006 the tiny impoverished state of Timor-Leste almost imploded in civil chaos and institutional collapse. The events of the time were quickly defined in terms of an east-west geographical and, broadly, linguistic and political divide, corresponding to pro- and anti-government groupings. International intervention quelled the worst of the violence, although elections in 2007 confirmed the general tendency, if not an absolute alignment, to the divide that had appeared in 2006. However, much also united Timor-Leste historically and culturally and, increasingly, in a broad acceptance of civic institutions. It was from this base that the small and sometimes fragile state began to build what promised to be a more coherent future.
Key Words Intervention  Language  Independence  Chaos  Division  Commonality 
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Political development / Kingsbury, Damien 2007  Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 2007.
Description x, 236p.
Standard Number 9780415401883
Key Words Political Deveopment 
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Power politics and the Indonesia military / Kingsbury, Damien 2003  Book
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Publication London, routledgeCurzon, 2003.
Description xviii, 280p.
Standard Number 041529729X
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Role of resources in the resolution of the Western Sahara issue / Kingsbury, Damien   Article
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Summary/Abstract The westernmost corner of Algeria, near the border with Morocco, Western Sahara and Mauritania, is a desolate and unforgiving place, where summer temperatures reach and sometimes exceed 50 degrees C. This barren plateau type of desert is known as hammada and has historically been referred to as ‘the Devil’s Garden’. It is an apt name for an environment where sustaining life is impossible without complete reliance on external support
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