Portraits of Islamic women from different centuries and different organisations
With Suharto gone, the anniversary of the 1965 coup attempt is more controversial than ever
Half a century after Herb Feith first lived in Kamal, Nikolas Feith Tan retraces his grandfather’s steps
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
Health promotion in remote Tello islands
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

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