Citizenship and Democratization in Southeast Asia

Citizenship and Democratization in Southeast Asia redirects the largely western-oriented study of citizenship to postcolonial states. Providing various fascinating first-hand accounts of how citizens interpret and realize the recognition of their property, identity, security and welfare in the conte...

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Main Author: Berenschot W, .; Schulte Nordholt H.; Bakker L. (Author)
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