No. 65 Jan - Mar 2001

Environment

Mine thy neighbour
       The Australian government needs to control Australian miners - Jeff Atkinson

Suharto's fires
       Suharto cronies control an ASEAN-wide oil palm industry - George J Aditjondro 

Saving Bunaken
       Locals are saving one of the world's most beautiful marine parks - Mark V Erdmann

Indorayon's last gasp?
       Popular protest closes a huge paper and pulp mill in Sumatra - Frances Carr

Get your act together, Aussie!
       Without Suharto, an Australian gold mining company is having trouble - Jeff Atkinson

Kalimantan's peatland disaster
       Greed and stupidity destroy the last peatland wilderness - Jack Rieley

Reformasi and Riau's forests
      Government struggles with 'people power', poverty and pulp - Lesley Potter and Simon Badcock

In the forests of the night
       Living with tigers in South Aceh - John McCarthy

Politics and Human Rights

Looking back to move forward
       A Truth Commission could bring healing for a tragic past - Mary S Zurbuchen

Inside the Laskar Jihad
       An interview with the leader of a new, radical and militant sect - Greg Fealy

Tribute to a proud Acehnese
       Jafar Siddiq Hamzah died defending dialogue and human rights - Sidney Jones 

Constitutional Tinkering
       The search for consensus is taking time - Blair A King

Society and Economy

Future Indonesia 2010
       What will Indonesia look like in 2010? - Dedy A Prasetyo

Travel

Pak Rabun and the wilderness
       Across Kalimantan by boat and on foot - Ciaran Harman

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