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Indonesia: A Model for New Democracies?

Clip: 7/15/2011 | 9m 16s

Indonesia is an evolving, prospering democracy confronting corruption and inequality.

Indonesia is an evolving, prospering democracy, but the country continues to struggle with corruption and economic inequality.

07/15/2011

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