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A thriving Asian studies is integral to a critical liberal humanities program
No money, no worry
Islamic civil society in Indonesia has a great role to play in community development
Western security agendas have shifted donor priorities, forcing NGOs to rethink their own agendas
The IMF has enriched corrupt officials while burdening ordinary Indonesians with debt
Indonesia’s troubles today result from the pursuit of repressive forms of stability
Reform of the security sector is fundamental for achieving a democratic Indonesia
Democracy and autonomy are sold out to Western economic and security interests
Strange companions in Jakarta's Jalan Jaksa
Taking a legal approach to fighting discrimination
Ethnic Chinese experience a ‘reawakening’ of their Chinese identity
Ien Ang returns to Indonesia and her Chinese roots
Taking the law into your own hands is now commonplace in urban areas in Indonesia
Five Indonesian domestic workers face possible death sentences in Singapore
Protest poetry lives on in post-Suharto Indonesia
Three women authors take the Indonesian literary world by storm