Previous editions

We now give you the whole magazine for free on this site (minus the nice piccies).

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The whole magazine:

88 Oct-Dec 2006
87 Jul-Sep 2006
86 Apr-Jun 2006

85 Jan-Mar 2006
84 Oct-Dec 2005
83 Jul-Sep 2005
82 Apr-Jun 2005
81 Jan-Mar 2005
80 Oct-Dec 2004
79 Jul-Sep 2004
78 Apr-Jun 2004
77 Jan-Mar 2004
76 Oct-Dec 2003
75 Jul-Sep 2003
74 Apr-Jun 2003
73 Jan-Mar 2003
72 Oct-Dec 2002
71 Jul-Sep 2002
70 Apr-Jun 2002
69 Jan-Mar 2002
68 Oct-Dec 2001
67 Jul-Sep 2001
66 Apr-Jun 2001
65 Jan-Mar 2001
64 Oct-Dec 2000
63 Jul-Sep 2000
62 Apr-Jun 2000
61 Jan-Mar 2000
60 Oct-Dec 1999
59 Jul-Sep 1999
58 Apr-Jun 1999
57 Jan-Mar 1999
56 Oct-Dec 1998
55 Jul-Sep 1998
54 Apr-Jun 1998
53 Jan-Mar 1998
52 Oct-Dec 1997
51 Jul-Sep 1997
50 Apr-Jun 1997
49 Jan-Mar 1997
48 Oct-Dec 1996
47 Jul-Sep 1996
46 Mar 1996
Pramoedya's legacy
Access to Justice
Workers organising: the struggle continues
Youth Culture
International aid: Helping or hindering development
Arts Politics: a new era?
From Mataram to Merauke
Aceh: the new East Timor?
Indonesia's environmental challenges
Islamic Law: What would it mean for Indonesia?
Unity in diversity? Ethnicity and the nation
Fear and willing: Indonesia's neo-con agenda
Out of Crisis? Agendas for the future
Body Politics
In the wake of the bombing
A Militarized Society
Give press freedom a chance
Outside Indonesia - East Timor
Peace: The legacy of Herb Feith
The poor first

Rewriting history
West Papua: towards a new Papua
The politics of gender

The environment
Artists and activists
Democracy - How far, so far?
Aceh's pain 
Abdurrahman Wahid wins the top job
East Timor has its say
Elections: For the people, or the parties?
Off to the polls
No turning back
15th Anniversary
Salam reformasi!
Nation in crisis
The military: Kings or kingmakers
Imagining Islam
What price victory? The 1997 elections
The battle for Kemayoran
Special issue on Sumatra
Megawati: Where to now? Exclusive interview
Asmara Nababan speaks up for indigenous rights
Arist Sirait: Should child labour be abolished?

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