No. 74 April-June 2003

Islam and the bomb

My pesantren, Darur Ridwan
        Life in an East Javanese Islamic boarding school - Mayra Walsh

Tall tales
        Conspiracy theories in post-bomb Indonesia - Greg Fealy

Preaching fundamentalism
        The public teachings of Abu Bakar Ba'asyir - Tim Behrend

 

Post-bomb politics

A hybrid order
         No joy for extremists in post-bomb Indonesia - Ed Aspinall

Taken by surprise
         The Bali bombings reveal the failings of Australian–Indonesian intelligence co-operations - David Wright Neville

 

Balinese recoveries

Sustainable recovery
        
Balinese people favour green initiatives in recovery effort - Christine Foster

Renegotiate the debt!
         Civil society intervenes in multilateral aid meeting - Ngurah Karyadi

Back to the roots
         After the bomb, community tourism needs a boost - Sherry Kasman Entus

Ritual, politics and tourism
         Ritual purification ceremonies have dominated Balinese recovery efforts - Graeme MacRae

Puppeteers on wheels
         An innovative shadow puppet show combats post-traumatic stress disorder in Bali - Rucina Ballinger

 

Opinion

A moderate majority
        A deep local tradition of tolerance defends against militancy - The Hon. Justice Marcus Einfeld

 

Politics and Human Rights

Notes from a 'five star' prison cell
        Life in an Acehnese jail - Lesley McCulloch

How to make peace
        Civilians demand a part in Aceh's peace process - Kautsar

Making peace newsworthy
        Indonesian journalists attend a peace journalism training workshop in Manado - Jake Lynch

Stand your ground
        A radio series gives voice to East Timorese stories of resistance to Indonesian occupation - Matt Abud

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