Development from the Margins: Failing Zones and Suspended Development in an Indonesian Border Village

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Development from the Margins: Failing Zones and Suspended Development in an Indonesian Border Village. / Hargyono, Sindhunata.
Development Zones in Asian Borderlands. Hrsg. / Mona Chettri; Michael Eilenberg. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2025. S. 211-230.

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Hargyono, S 2025, Development from the Margins: Failing Zones and Suspended Development in an Indonesian Border Village. in M Chettri & M Eilenberg (Hrsg.), Development Zones in Asian Borderlands. Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam, S. 211-230. https://doi.org/10.5117/9789463726238

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Hargyono, S. (2025). Development from the Margins: Failing Zones and Suspended Development in an Indonesian Border Village. In M. Chettri, & M. Eilenberg (Hrsg.), Development Zones in Asian Borderlands (S. 211-230). Amsterdam University Press. https://doi.org/10.5117/9789463726238

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Hargyono S. Development from the Margins: Failing Zones and Suspended Development in an Indonesian Border Village. in Chettri M, Eilenberg M, Hrsg., Development Zones in Asian Borderlands. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. 2025. S. 211-230 doi: 10.5117/9789463726238

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