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Varieties of clientelism: Comparing patronage democraciesCitizenship and democratization in Southeast AsiaJournal of Citizenship StudiesIn search of Middle Indonesia; Middle classes in provincial townsCitizenship in Indonesia: Perjuangan atas hak, identitas, dan partisipasiIn search of Middle Indonesia: kelas menengah di kota-kota menengahVillages in Indonesia
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