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Economic Crises and the Breakdown of Authoritarian Regimes
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Thomas B. Pepinsky
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2009
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Crises, Adjustment, and Transitions
pp. 14
Coalitional Sources of Adjustment and Regime Survival
pp. 40
Authoritarian Support Coalitions: Comparing Indonesia and Malaysia
pp. 82
Adjustment Policy in Indonesia, June 1997–May 1998
pp. 119
Adjustment Policy in Malaysia, June 1997–December 1999
pp. 155
Authoritarian Breakdown in Indonesia
pp. 192
Authoritarian Stability in Malaysia
pp. 225
Cross-National Perspectives
pp. 264
Conclusions
pp. 279
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