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This is a timeline of various political, legal, military, social, economic and environmental events that have occurred in Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Myanmar, Philippines, Laos, Cambodia, Singapore, Malaysia, Timor-Leste, Brunei) that are relevant to [[Libertarian Socialism|libertarian socialism]]. | This is a timeline of various political, legal, military, social, economic and environmental events that have occurred in Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Myanmar, Philippines, Laos, Cambodia, Singapore, Malaysia, Timor-Leste, Brunei) that are relevant to [[Libertarian Socialism|libertarian socialism]]. | ||
== | == 1900s == | ||
* 1973: The [[October 14 Revolt]] occurs in Thailand, bringing an end to the military dictatorship and beginning of a new progressive democracy. | * 1973: The [[October 14 Revolt]] occurs in Thailand, bringing an end to the military dictatorship and beginning of a new progressive democracy. | ||
* | * 1987: The [[Timorese Independence Movement]] begins, desiring an end to the [[Indonesian Occupation of Timor-Leste|military occupation]] of Timor-Leste by the Indonesian Military. | ||
* 1998: | * 1998: Students and workers across Indonesia rebel against the [[New Order (Indonesia)|New Order]] regime, toppling it. | ||
* 1998: The [[Acechinese Indepedence Movement]] begins, desiring Acehinese autonomy from Indonesia. | |||
== 2000s == | |||
* 2007: The failed [[Saffron Revolution]] occurs across Myanmar in an effort to topple the dictatorship. | |||
* 2007: Workers at [[PT Istana]] take over their workplace. | |||
* 2007: Citizens around the Irrawady River in Myanmar block the construction of a dam.<ref>https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/burmese-citizens-stop-dam-construction-irrawady-river-2007-2011</ref> | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 13:09, 6 May 2019
This is a timeline of various political, legal, military, social, economic and environmental events that have occurred in Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Myanmar, Philippines, Laos, Cambodia, Singapore, Malaysia, Timor-Leste, Brunei) that are relevant to libertarian socialism.
1900s
- 1973: The October 14 Revolt occurs in Thailand, bringing an end to the military dictatorship and beginning of a new progressive democracy.
- 1987: The Timorese Independence Movement begins, desiring an end to the military occupation of Timor-Leste by the Indonesian Military.
- 1998: Students and workers across Indonesia rebel against the New Order regime, toppling it.
- 1998: The Acechinese Indepedence Movement begins, desiring Acehinese autonomy from Indonesia.
2000s
- 2007: The failed Saffron Revolution occurs across Myanmar in an effort to topple the dictatorship.
- 2007: Workers at PT Istana take over their workplace.
- 2007: Citizens around the Irrawady River in Myanmar block the construction of a dam.[1]
See Also
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in North America
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Central America
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in the Caribbean
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in South America
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Northern Europe
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Western Europe
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Southern Europe
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Eastern Europe
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Northern Africa
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Western Africa
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Middle Africa
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Eastern Africa
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Southern Africa
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Western Asia
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Northern Asia
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Southern Asia
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Eastern Asia
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Oceania