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The press in Indonesia as exemplified in reactions to controversies on the basis of the state

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Matthews, Philip D.

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PART I. Introductory. Introduction: Ideology and the Political Public Communication in Underdeveloped Countries with Special Reference to Indonesia ; Indonesian Political History ; Chapter 1. Press History ; Chapter 2. Press in General ; Chapter 3. Choice and Description of Analysed Papers ; Chapter 4. Choice and Description of Controversies -- PART II. 1953 Islamic-Pantjasila controversy. Introduction ; Chapter 1. Abadi ; Chapter 2. Non-Islamic Newspapers ; Conclusion -- PART III. 1959 Islamic-1945 constitution controversy. Chapter 1. Abadi ; Chapter 2. Merdeka ; Chapter 3. Pedoman ; Chapter 4. Sin Po ; Conclusion -- PART IV. Conclusion. Epilogue ; General Conclusion ; Bibliography.

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