Living in peace
The village of Oelua proves that Indonesians can live with difference.
Networking sites are popular with young Indonesians
Review: Goenawan's essays investigate the meaning of difference in many forms
Djenar Maesa Ayu – one of Indonesia’s exciting new female authors
Underage women in the commercial sex trade
Links between corruption and violence in Poso
The entrance to a local election booth during the 2008 West Java election. (Ikhlasul Amal/Flickr)
Old elites are still in power, but direct elections now give voters a choice
Review: Toraja comes alive in this book through the detailed descriptions and interlinking of political, social, economic, and religious processes.
Review: This book is an important and timely discussion of how nation, belonging, same-gender/same-sex identity and desire as well as geography all intersect in Indonesia
New agreement to end conflict in Aceh creates surprising trust and optimism
Rendra speaks
Australia: an alternative West in Asia?
Transforming rubbish into political art
Workers with soul take their message to the kampung

Page 63 of 67