Parts of Southeast Asia have a Communist government. Parts have a democratic government. Some have a constitutional monarchy.
Lucian W. PYE has written: 'Southeast Asia's political systems'
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Cuba and Southeast Asia have been sources of a large number of political refugees in recent years
The Caombodian Emperor of Angkor was the most powerful political force in Southeast Asia from the 9th to the 13th century, or 900-1300. =) The Caombodian Emperor of Angkor was the most powerful political force in Southeast Asia from the 9th to the 13th century, or 900-1300. =)
Asean political adviser for Greenpeace Southeast Asia
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Josef Silverstein has written: 'The Political Legacy of Aung San (Southeast Asia Program Series) (Southeast Asia Program Series, No 11)' 'Southeast Asia in World War II' 'Burma' -- subject(s): Politics and government
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