Megawati Presidency

Letting go of Indonesian
The choice of Tetum and Portuguese as national languages presents challenges to the new nation
Children of the enemy
A child abducted during the Indonesian occupation returns to her former home
A problematic division
Managing the border between West and East Timor has been an ongoing challenge
Water woes
Private sector participation in Jakarta’s water supply has left many citizens high and dry
Keeping Bali strong?
Hindu-Muslim tensions have mounted, but not to boiling point
Hubs and wires
Internet use in Indonesian NGOs is strengthening civil society
Editorial dependence
Owners exert their sway in Indonesian newsrooms, but journalists soldier on
The Indie takeover
Independent record labels give the majors a run for their money
Through a building darkly
The story of the Teochiu Huikuan building in Medan provides insights into Chinese Indonesians’ history of dispossession
Never Indonesian enough
State discrimination against the Chinese is a form of cultural violence
A new political animal?
Chinese Indonesians search for a political role in the new Indonesia
Game of chance
Chinese Indonesians play asylum roulette in the United States
Against the grain
Two Chinese-Indonesian women are role models for the younger generation
Giving up partisan politics?
Indonesia's biggest Muslim organizations are having second thoughts about partisan politics