Edition 77: Jan-Mar 2004

Fear and willing: Indonesia's neo-con agenda



Repressing reform
Written by Scott Burchill   
Democracy and autonomy are sold out to Western economic and security interests Tags: Politics International Relations Megawati presidency (2001-04) Inequality National
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Security reform
Written by Riefqi Muna   
Reform of the security sector is fundamental for achieving a democratic Indonesia Tags: Democracy Military and Police Megawati presidency (2001-04) National
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Whose stability?
Written by Jay Bulworth   
Indonesia’s troubles today result from the pursuit of repressive forms of stability Tags: Military and Police Guided Democracy (1957-65) New Order (1967-98) Habibie presidency (1998-99) Wahid presidency (1999-01) Megawati presidency (2001-04) National
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War of words
Written by A'an Suryana   
Journalists covering the conflict in Aceh were embedded in a fierce propaganda war Tags: Media Military Oppression Sumatra Aceh
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The IMF burden
Written by Bonnie Setiawan   
The IMF has enriched corrupt officials while burdening ordinary Indonesians with debt Tags: International Relations Megawati presidency (2001-04) Inequality Economic Policy National
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Profiting from displacement
Written by Lorraine V. Aragon   
In search of honest, well-designed aid for people displaced by the Poso conflict Tags: Communal Violence Megawati presidency (2001-04) Refugees and IDPs Sulawesi
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Insecurity for NGOs
Written by Joel Backwell   
Western security agendas have shifted donor priorities, forcing NGOs to rethink their own agendas Tags: NGOs Megawati presidency (2001-04) Aid National
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The neo-conservative agenda
Written by Chloe Olliver   
Indonesia's conservative shift Tags: Politics Megawati presidency (2001-04)
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