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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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