New Order

After the New Order, the lid on Indonesia's past is beginning to lift
Indonesian military intelligence kept Australia fully informed (and complicit) in its 1975 East Timor invasion plans
The history of Australian Volunteers International begins in Indonesia
Review: Abidin Kusno examines trends in architectural design and urban planning in Jakarta
Radio has undergone a revolution since Suharto resigned
Families of the disappeared are still searching for answers
Indonesia’s troubles today result from the pursuit of repressive forms of stability
Ethnic Chinese experience a ‘reawakening’ of their Chinese identity
Ethnic relations in West Kalimantan are marked with blood
Protest poetry lives on in post-Suharto Indonesia
Munir’s death robbed Indonesia not only of a unique intellectual and activist, but of one of its brightest hopes for the future
There’s more than subversion in Indonesian jokes
Will victims of human rights abuses at last have their say?
It’s difficult to get human rights education into Indonesian schools
Televangelism comes to regional Indonesia
An outsider to all establishments, even artistic ones, Semsar Siahaan is yet to be accorded his rightful place among the ranks of great Indonesian artists