Constitution
Where there’s smoke, there’s politics
Campaigns against smoking are finally gaining ground, but the tobacco lobby is fighting back
God and democracy
A Christian church is asserting its democratic rights by suing the mayor of Depok


The demand for sustainable timber is colliding with the needs of Central Java farmers
Jusuf Wanandi’s memoir allows glimpses into the mindset of Suharto-era officialdom
Indonesia’s parliament is cracking down on sorcery
Recent ground-breaking publications, an internationally award-winning film and a major conference are opening up new truths about Indonesia’s past
The filmmaker explains that The Act of Killing exposes the imagination of terror