People Power and Democratic Transitions
The 1986 EDSA Revolution in the Philippines and the 1998 Reformasi in Indonesia.
Key Questions
- 1What factors trigger the sudden collapse of long-standing authoritarian regimes?
- 2How significant is the role of the middle class in democratic transitions?
- 3Why has democracy remained fragile in some Southeast Asian states?
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