Borneo constituencies: Japanese rule and its legitimation
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2005-09
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Thinking of wartime occupations, we tend to picture suppression, looting, and violent and arbitrary rule. For the Japanese occupation of Indonesia, the prevailing image is one of a brutal regime ruling Indonesian society at gunpoint and spoiling the lives of thousands, while incompetent administrators ruined the country. Or was the Japanese period a prelude to revolution and the harbinger of independence?
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Raben, R 2005, 'Borneo constituencies: Japanese rule and its legitimation', IIAS newsletter, vol. 38, pp. 22.