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The politics of heritage: Indonesia-Malaysia cultural contestations

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Clark, Marshall

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Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group

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Relations between Indonesia and Malaysia are generally characterised by diplomatic pleasantries, with reference often made to 'shared values', 'special relationship' and 'common cultural traditions', all of which are purportedly anchored by the same racia

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Indonesia and the Malay World

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2037-12-31