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A Failed Nation: Whos to Blame?

Tuesday, May 14, 2002

Indonesia shows all the symptoms of a failed nation. Is colonialism to blame?

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How easy it is to blame others for our woeful state of affairs. It is even easier to blame foreigners. The ultimate though is for foreign academics to blame foreigners for our present state of affairs.

According to foreign academics, Indonesias current condition shows all the symptoms of the failed nation syndrome: ethnic and religious conflict, compromised safety, widespread corruption, constant challenges to national integrity, a central govern

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