Hits 1-9 within 9 documents
From rebels to rulers and legislators: the political transformation of the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) in Indonesia [journal article]
Source: Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 29 (2010) 1. p.95-120
The MoA-AD debacle - an analysis of individuals' voices, provincial propaganda and national disinterest [journal article]
Source: Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 29 (2010) 1. p.121-144
Review: Iwanaga, Kazuki (ed.) (2008), Women's political participation and representation in Asia: obstacles and challenges [review]
Source: Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 29 (2010) 1. p.157-162
Review: King, Victor T. (2008), The sociology of South-East Asia: transformations in a developing region [review]
Source: Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 29 (2010) 1. p.163-165
The politics of reform: political scandals, elite resistance, and presidential leadership in Indonesia [journal article]
Source: Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 29 (2010) 1. p.79-94
Review: Iwanaga, Kazuki (ed.) (2008), Women and politics in Thailand: continuity and change [review]
Source: Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 29 (2010) 1. p.153-156
Review: Funston, John (ed.) (2009), Divided over Thaksin: Thailand's coup and problematic transition [review]
Source: Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 29 (2010) 1. p.145-152
Does AFTA create more trade for Thailand? An investigation of some key trade indicators [journal article]
Source: Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 29 (2010) 1. p.51-78
A two-level-games analysis of AFTA agreements: what caused ASEAN states to move towards economic integration? [journal article]
Source: Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 29 (2010) 1. p.5-49