Edition No. 51 July-September, 1997

What price victory? The 1997 elections

   
In this issue
Newsbriefs

      Summary reports on current affairs


What price victory?
      The 1997 elections - Ed Aspinall
The elections
      What is at stake? - Ed Aspinall
Citizens organise themselves
      Interview with Goenawan Mohamad on KIPP - Gerry van Klinken
Murder in the cathedral
      Assassination attempt on Bishop Belo - Irip News Service
Pauline Hanson: you are what you eat
      An Australian backlash against Asia - Rob Goodfellow and Peter Smith
The horror in Kalimantan
      Account of ugly communal violence - Human Rights Watch Asia
West Kalimantan at a glance
      Human Rights Watch Asia
Dayak anger ignored
      Inequities in state development in Kalimantan - Michael Dove
The fear and the fury
      Why the recent spate of rioting? - Franz Magnis-Suseno

    The walking ghosts of West Java
      Nike workers are worse off - Peter Hancock
Preventing AIDS
      More resources are needed - Octavery Kamil

Togians: ecotourism is not the answer
      Traditional industries need beefing up - Kate Napthali
The Togian Islands
      Kate Napthali
Ecotourism: can it save the orangutan?
      Planned correctly, ecotourism can help - Rachel Drewry
Spread the word
      An environmental quiet achiever in East Java and Bali - Melody Kemp

Poem from prison
      Dreaming I was a bridegroom - Bambang Isti Nugroho

The Great Post Road
      Vannessa Hearman
The Amung way
      Matt Richards
Leadership and culture in Indonesian politics
      Chris Penders

Indonesia on the net
      Gerry van Klinken

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