Restricted accessBook reviewFirst published online 2010-6
Book Review: State of Authority: The State in Society in Indonesia,Tourism in Southeast Asia: Challenges and New Directions,Ethno-Religious Violence in Indonesia: From Soil to God,Islamic Spectrum in Java,the Sociology of Southeast Asia: Transformations in a Developing Region
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