No. 63 Jul - Sep 2000

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The slow birth of democracy
       A new generation is challenging the status quo - Munir

Opening that dark page
      
Obstacles in revealing the stories of 1965-66 - Stanley

Sulami explains why....
      
Sulami

A century of decentralisation
      
Yet again 'power to the regions' is the call - Trevor Buising

What's new? What isn't?
      
Trevor Buising

Wahid, IMF and the people
      
Unbowed, an activist continues his questions - Nick Everett with Budiman Sujatmiko

Where is Wiji Thukul?
      
An outspoken poet is silenced - Richard Curtis

Business as usual
      
The military is slow to get out of business - Lesley McCulloch

The forgotten war in North Maluku
      
There's more than religion behind the troubles - Smith Alhadar

No longer so 'special'
      
New and different ties for Australia-Indonesia - Scott Burchill

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Medan gets a new mayor
      
A tale of two cities: part 1 - Loren Ryter

Inside Jepara
      
A tale of two cities: part 2 - Jim Schiller

'Only the clothes have changed...'
      
Unions still find the going tough - Terry Symonds

Muchtar Pakpahan interview
      
Terry Symonds

Fireside chat about AIDS
      
Reaching at-risk groups requires new approaches - Ingrid Hering

The kampung bookshelf
      
Bringing books to the poor - Bambang Rustanto and Lea Jellinek

Environment

Leave Indonesia's fisheries to Indonesians!
      
Foreign fleets filch fish from local plates - Mark V Erdmann

Culture

Indonesia is definitely OK
      
Comic artists explore new freedoms - Laine Berman

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