Wahid presidency (1999-01)
The exhumation of mass graves from 1965-66 is a fraught and dangerous business
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The Nahdlatul Ulama congress in Makassar arrests the slide away from liberal views but shows the organisation's vulnerability to outside political interference
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Abdurrahman Wahid’s life deserves serious and critical reflection
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Pining for the certainty of the Suharto era
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Recent book bannings mark a return to the repressive practices of the New Order
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The tumultuous events of 1965 thwarted Liong Tjie Tjong’s writing aspirations
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From the Archives
Greg Fealy (ii65: Jan-Mar 2001) interviews the leader of a new, radical and militant sect
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Meaningful dialogue about the future of Papua requires that Indonesians and Papuans honestly address the past
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Indonesian labour activists are mourning the passing of a great man
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Prabowo’s party has deep roots in Indonesian political mythology
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Century-old conflicts persist in the vast tracts of Indonesia that are designated as state forest
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Regional autonomy and spatial planning in Bandung benefits the elite
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Gated communities are built with little concern for their social and environmental impacts
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A response to Jim Elmslie and Stuart Upton
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Migration has caused many problems in Papua, but it is not part of a genocidal master plan
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Papuan claims of genocide deserve to be taken seriously
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Indonesia’s premier university needs to take action to improve facilities for disabled students
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This edition of Inside Indonesia examines the role of money, religion and much else in this year’s elections
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An update on dance and music in the reformasi era
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