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Sinetron and soap boxes Sinetron and soap boxes
Written by Elisabeth Kramer   
Indonesia’s media tends to focus on personalities and scandals in a dramatic search for heroes and villains in the ‘war’ against corruption
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The spirit army The spirit army
Written by Nils Bubandt   
The mobilisation of jins to protest against corruption reveals the fault lines in the Indonesian struggle for democracy
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A double-edged sword A double-edged sword
Written by Luky Djani   
In Garut, Islamic symbols are used by people facing corruption charges and by those who want to see them convicted
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Filling the void Filling the void
Written by Budi Setiyono   
Despite democratic advances, civil society still plays a key role in challenging corruption in the Reformation era
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New rules, new forms of corruption New rules, new forms of corruption
Written by Sylvia Tidey   
Transparency in East Indonesia’s construction industry loses its sheen when examined closely
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A diversity of corruption A diversity of corruption
Written by Fiona Downs   
What impact will ongoing corruption have on attempts to preserve Indonesia’s forests?
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A wolf in sheep's clothing A wolf in sheep's clothing
Written by Simon Butt   
Regional anti-corruption courts have been accused of failing due to low conviction rates, but are acquittals necessarily a bad thing?
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