Publication

1998

This issue focuses on two Southern Asian nations, Indonesia and Burma, and the challenge their economic, political, military and social problems pose to US policymakers. The first essay addresses the political and socioeconomic conditions that obstructed Burma’s democratic development in the 1950s and are still very much a factor. The following article turns to the political question of presidential succession in Indonesia in the context of the economic crisis gripping the country.

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Author Mary P Callahan, Donald K Emmerson
Series NBR Analysis
Issue 3
Publisher National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR)
Copyright © 1998 The National Bureau of Asian Research
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