SOUTH EAST ASIAN POLITICS
1) Describe briefly the traditional communities in Southeast Asian before the era of colonialism regarding; a) Political Culture,
b) Power and authority,
c) Political and social structures,
d) Political leadership,
e) Political recruitment.
(PO1 C2)
Answer scheme: Introduction (4 marks)
Findings and discussion (12 marks)
Conclusions and suggestion (4 marks)
2) Analyse the effect of
colonialism in South East Asian Countries.
(PO3 C4)
Answer scheme: Introduction (4 marks)
Findings and discussion (12 marks)
Conclusions and suggestion (4 marks)
3) Explain the emerging of
nationalism in South East Asian Countries.
(PO1 C2)
Answer scheme: Introduction (4 marks)
Findings and discussion (12 marks)
Conclusions and suggestion (4 marks)
4) Most countries in South East
Asian experience crisis of political development in their post-colonialism era.
With reference to any country in South East Asian, describe briefly their experience
in managing political crisis related to;
a) The development of nationalism,
b) Legitimate government,
c) development of the administrative machinery,
d) The distribution of wealth and service,
e) provision of opportunities for political
participation.
(PO3 C4)
Answer scheme: Introduction (4 marks)
Findings and discussion (12 marks)
Conclusions and suggestion (4 marks)
5) Choose one country in South
East Asian and describe;
a) Legislative,
b) voters,
c) Political Party
d) Bureaucracy
e) Cabinet.
(PO3 C4)
Answer scheme: Introduction (4 marks)
Findings and discussion (12 marks)
Conclusions and suggestion (4 marks)
6) Compare the role of military in
the political system in South East Asian with reference to any two or more
countries.
(PO3 C4)
Answer scheme: Introduction (4 marks)
Findings and discussion (12 marks)
Conclusions and suggestion (4 marks)
7) Analyse the patterns of
development of nationalism in South East Asian Countries.
(PO3 C4)
Answer scheme: Introduction (4 marks)
Findings and discussion (12 marks)
Conclusions and suggestion (4 marks)
8) Analyse the separatist movement
in South East Asian Countries.
(PO3 C4)
Answer scheme: Introduction (4 marks)
Findings and discussion (12 marks)
Conclusions and suggestion (4 marks)
9) Compare the Indonesian
political system during the regimes of Sukarno and Suharto. (PO3 C4)
Answer scheme: Introduction (4 marks)
Findings and discussion (12 marks)
Conclusions and suggestion (4 marks)
10) Analyse People’s Action Party (PAP) and Lee
Kuan Yew leadership in Singapore.
(PO3 C4)
Answer scheme: Introduction (4 marks)
Findings and discussion (12 marks)
Conclusions and suggestion (4 marks)
11) Explain why Thaksin Shinawatra was ousted
from his office in September 2006?
(PO1 C2)
Answer scheme: Introduction (4 marks)
Findings and discussion (12 marks)
Conclusions and suggestion (4 marks)
12) Describe the “Guide democracy” or “Democracy
Terpimpin” regime that was introduced by President Sukarno in 1958-1965 and why
Guided democracy failed?
(PO3 C4)
Answer scheme: Introduction (4 marks)
Findings and discussion (12 marks)
Conclusions and suggestion (4 marks)
13) Analyse the Presidency of Suharto from 1990
to 1998. (PO3 CO4)
Answer scheme: Introduction (4 marks)
Findings and discussion (12 marks)
Conclusions and suggestion (4 marks)
14) Demonstrate the successes and failures of
Orde Baru Regime (1970-1998) of Indonesia. (PO3 C4)
Answer scheme: Introduction (4 marks)
Findings and discussion (12 marks)
Conclusions and suggestion (4 marks)
15) With reference to Indonesia discuss what is
meant by “Dwi-Fungsi”. Analyse why “Dwi- Fungsi” change since 1998?
(PO3 C4)
Answer scheme: Introduction (4 marks)
Findings and discussion (12 marks)
Conclusions and suggestion (4 marks)
16) Discuss why political observers of
Philippines politics say that the election for the Senate and the House of
Representative is dominated by the prominent families of land owning class. (PO3
C4)
Answer scheme: Introduction (4 marks)
Findings and discussion (12 marks)
Conclusions and suggestion (4marks)
17) Discuss the factor has led to the protest
movements and political instability in contemporary Philippines. (PO3 C4)
Answer scheme: Introduction (4 marks)
Findings and discussion (12 marks)
Conclusions and suggestion (4 marks)
18) Discuss why political parties of Thailand
appear to be ineffective in controlling governments. (PO3 C4)
Answer scheme: Introduction (4 marks)
Findings and discussion (12 marks)
Conclusions and suggestion (4 marks)
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