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PACIFIC AFFAIRS VOL: 81 NO 4 (5) answer(s).
 
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Democratization and decentralization in post-soeharto Indonesia: understanding transition dynamics / Carnegie, Paul J   Journal Article
Carnegie, Paul J Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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Democratization and decentralization in post-soeharto Indonesia: understanding transition dynamics / Carnegie, Paul J   Journal Article
Carnegie, Paul J Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract In, 1998, following Soeharto's demise, Indonesia underwent a transition from authoritarian rule amidst much anticipation but no small amount of concern.Thankfully, in the intervening years, it has now become the world's third largest democracy.
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Looking North: Taiwan's relations with Japan under Chen Shui-bian / Bridges, Brian; Chan, Che-Po   Journal Article
Chan, Che-po Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract On the 5th January 2007 the first high-express trains began to run between Taiwan's largest two cities, Taipei and Kaohsiung, Modelled on Japan's highly successful shinkansen (bullet trains), these trains were not just a significant export success for Japanese manufactures, but also symbolized th extent to which Taiwan's relationship wuth Japan has been quietly but steadily developing.
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Right angles: examining accounts of Japanese neo-nationalism / Penney, Matthew; Wakefield, Bryce   Journal Article
Penney, Matthew Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract On 23 July 2007 a video short attached to an online article in the New York Times proclaimed " Japan is asserting itself militarily.It is embracing right-wing nationalism.
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Were Chinese liberals liberal? reflections on the understanding / Fung, Edmund S K   Journal Article
Fung, Edmund S K Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract In Chinese scholarship over the past ten years or so, it is often thought that the intellectuals of modern China misunderstood liberalism, and even distorted it, because they failed to recognize classical liberalism,especially the link between liberalism and a free market economy.
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