Regions

Remembering May 1998
Almost sixteen years on, Jakarta's first ethnic Chinese governor joins in efforts to keep the memory of the events of May 1998 from fading
Film review: Tanah Mama
A new documentary about a Papuan woman’s daily struggle to survive opens debate on the grave issues affecting her society
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The Millennium Development Goals addressed the basic development needs of Indonesia, but tackling poverty now requires a more complex strategy
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Challenges for the protection of asylum seekers at sea in Indonesia
Picture of Prabowo on a car - Vembri Waluyas
Street vendors have organised successfully at the local level, but effective national organisation has proved more elusive
Film review: Bitter Honey
Robert Lemelson’s latest documentary film takes his audience inside the lives of the women, men and children living in polygamous families in Bali
Faultlines and fractures
HIV/AIDS is spreading rapidly because of the profound inequalities that afflict Papua
Resource stripping in Batur, Bali - Graeme MacRae
Beyond the tourism and real estate frontiers in Bali is a small branch of the global resource frontier.
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A story of mass starvation tells us much about media coverage and local government in Papua