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      Indonesia: from energy security to social security

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      CO08073.pdf (55.81Kb)
      Author
      Chew, Alvin
      Date of Issue
      2008
      School
      S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
      Abstract
      The global hike in oil prices has not only affected the economies of nations but also caused social disorder with protests breaking out in some countries. Are such demonstrations necessary, and will they be effective in exerting pressure on governments to give in to the demands of the general public?
      Subject
      DRNTU::Social sciences::Political science
      Type
      Commentary
      Series/Journal Title
      RSIS Commentaries, 073-08
      Rights
      Nanyang Technological University
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