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  1. Driving under the New Order

    The tumultuous events of 1965 thwarted Liong Tjie Tjong’s writing aspirations Lewis Mayo and Julian Millie The published memoirs of Liong Tjie Tjong, seen here with his wife Kie Swie Tjwo, provide a rare account of life as a minibus driver during the...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Lewis Mayo and Julian Millie
    • Category: Articles
  2. Struggling to be young

    Brotherhood among the poor urban youth of Jakarta Grace Leksana They are not all so young! Ian Wilson It was three o’clock in the afternoon when I started chatting with Dede and Yono, two young men who live in Kampung Lio, in eastern Jakarta. It was a...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Grace Leksana
    • Category: Articles
  3. Privatising social justice

    As riots erupt across the country, Suharto is forcing rich companies to contribute to a private anti-poverty foundation. But, for DAVID BOURCHIER and IAN CHALMERS, the move smacks of personal greed. Few issues in Indonesia are as pressing or as...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: David Bourchier and Ian Chalmers
    • Category: Articles
  4. Chinese Indonesians ten years after reformasi

    Chinese Indonesians reflect on their place in the new Indonesia Michele Ford and Jemma Purdey Chinese Indonesians are feeling confident again Henri Ismail Since Reformasi, Indonesia's ethnic Chinese community has experienced dramatic change in their...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Michele Ford & Jemma Purdey
    • Category: Edition 95: Jan-Mar 2009
  5. Chinese, Muslim and proud of it

    The Chinese Muslim community in Surabaya even has its own mosque Anne Dickson The Chinese New Year Gala Dinner Anne Dickson The 2008 Chinese New Year Gala Dinner in Surabaya was an impressive event. Thousands of people, mainly Indonesians of Chinese...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Anne Dickson
    • Category: Edition 95: Jan-Mar 2009
  6. Business as usual

    What happened to the Suharto-era tycoons? Most are still around Marleen Dieleman Harry Tanoesoedibyo (right) and friend, January 2008 dirdy (Flickr) Most of Indonesia’s largest domestic firms under Suharto’s ‘New Order’ regime came in the form of...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Marleen Dieleman
    • Category: Articles
  7. One Islamic community, two rival sisters

    Members of Lombok’s largest Islamic organisation celebrate an anniversary while trying to put their past behind them Kevin W Fogg and Muhammad Saleh Ending Tuan Guru Bajang introduces his cousin, H L Gde Wirasakti, to the crowd Kevin W. Fogg In July...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Kevin W Fogg and Muhammad Saleh Ending
    • Category: Articles
  8. Angels and demons

    While a famous ‘reformer’ tries to undermine Indonesia’s local democratic institutions, the predators come to the rescue Michael Buehler Syahrul Yasin Limpo, an unlikely democratic hero semestainsitute.com Every year, the development industry in...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Michael Buehler
    • Category: Articles
  9. Essay: Our Home Together?

    Bandung School of Peace is leading the fight against intolerance in West Java Bandung School of Peace is leading the fight against intolerance in West Java Fanny Syariful Alam On 15 February 2020, more than six thousand people marched through the...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: FANNY SYARIFUL ALAM
    • Category: Articles
  10. Indonesia’s woman to watch

    Yenny Wahid is the new face of moderate Islam Yenny Wahid is the new face of moderate Islam Yenny Wahid knows her place. It’s everywhere. With the collapse of other contenders the second daughter of the late Abdurrahman Wahid (Gus Dur), the fourth...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: DUNCAN GRAHAM
    • Category: Articles
  11. Business and pleasure

    Indonesia's super-wealthy still love their Gulfstreams and Harley Davidsons Veven Wardhana and Herry Barus What if we try to track down some of Indonesia's super-rich for whom travelling is a hobby and find out something about their special travel...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Veven Wardhana and Herry Barus
    • Category: Articles
  12. Consuming Passions

    Millions of Indonesians must watch soap operas Amrih Widodo Thursday evening was a special time for Herlina, a 30 year old white collar worker in Jakarta. For one hour, she had to perform her special ritual: watching her favourite sinetron (Indonesian...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Amrih Widodo
    • Category: Edition 72:Oct-Dec 2002
  13. Business and pleasure

    Indonesia's super-wealthy still love their Gulfstreams and Harley Davidsons Veven Wardhana and Herry Barus What if we try to track down some of Indonesia's super-rich for whom travelling is a hobby and find out something about their special travel...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Veven Wardhana and Herry Barus
    • Category: Edition 61: Jan-Mar 2000
  14. Consuming Passions

    Millions of Indonesians must watch soap operas Amrih Widodo Thursday evening was a special time for Herlina, a 30 year old white collar worker in Jakarta. For one hour, she had to perform her special ritual: watching her favourite sinetron (Indonesian...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Amrih Widodo
    • Category: Articles
  15. Aceh's loss

    Civil society mourns in the tsunami’s aftermath Nurdin Abdul Rahman No one will ever know the exact number of people killed in Aceh by the 26 December 2004 tsunami, but most estimates put the figure at around 200,000. Among those who perished were some...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Super User
    • Category: Articles
  16. The politics of Imlek

    In contemporary Indonesia, Imlek is much more than a cultural celebration Chang-Yau Hoon Stage decoration with Chinese God of Fortune at a shopping mall in West Jakarta CY Hoon Two days before Imlek (Chinese New Year), businesses in the Chinatown area...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Chang-Yau Hoon
    • Category: Edition 95: Jan-Mar 2009
  17. Tangguh goes onstream

    BP’s massive LNG project is due to begin operations in late 2008, despite social and environmental costs Paul Barber Jetty at Babo, looking towards Bintuni Bay Liem Soei Liong The Tangguh Liquid Natural Gas project in West Papua province, operated by...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Paul Barber
    • Category: Edition 94: Oct-Dec 2008
  18. Tommy's toys trashed

    Suharto loved his son Tommy so much he helped him build an automobile industry. Blatant nepotism, that led to his own downfall. Is it now a thing of the past? Suharto loved his son Tommy so much he helped him build an automobile industry. Blatant...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: IAN CHALMERS
    • Category: Edition 56: Oct-Dec 1998
  19. Be rich, stay rich

    Why are the New Order billionaires still doing so well? Christian Chua Despite the stereotypes most Indonesian Chinese are not wealthy Henri Ismail The young IT specialist working for a multinational company in Jakarta has plenty to pride herself on....

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Christian Chua
    • Category: Edition 104: Apr-June 2011
  20. Tommy's toys trashed

    Suharto loved his son Tommy so much he helped him build an automobile industry. Blatant nepotism, that led to his own downfall. Is it now a thing of the past? Ian Chalmers One common target of the rioting mobs in May were the gleaming showrooms of the...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Thushara Dibley
    • Category: Articles

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