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May 28, 2009

Jakarta Post - May 28, 2009

Soeryo Winoto, Jakarta – On Sunday at the Bantar Gebang dumpsite in Bekasi, West Java, presidential candidate Megawati Soekarnoputri and her running mate Lt. Gen.

May 27, 2009

Asia Times - May 27, 2009

Gary LaMoshi, Denpasar – It's been just 10 years since Indonesia held its first open elections after more than 30 years of president Suharto's authoritarian rule.

May 26, 2009

Jakarta Globe - May 26, 2009

David Jardine – In the recent brouhaha over whether or not Adam Malik had links to the CIA, I was struck by the absence of any commentary on a possible British role in efforts to underm

May 25, 2009

Jakarta Globe - May 25, 2009

Taufik Darusman – The past week saw President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and his running mate, former central bank Governor Boediono, on the defensive as they scrambled to fend off their

May 21, 2009

Jakarta Globe - May 21, 2009

James Van Zorge – In 1998, Indonesian campuses were a beehive of political activism and, literally speaking, served as the vanguard for pushing Suharto out of the palace.

May 17, 2009

Jakarta Globe - May 17, 2009

Muninggar Sri Saraswati, Camelia Pasandaran & Febriamy Hutapea – After confusing and at times dizzying maneuvers by nine top political parties in forming coalitions and tickets for

May 16, 2009

Asia Times - May 16, 2009

Katherine Demopoulos, Jakarta – Indonesia's presidential hopefuls must announce their intention to run for election in July by this Saturday, and only incumbent Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono

May 15, 2009

Jakarta Post Editorial - May 15, 2009

The media have danced to the tune of politicians' music in the past several weeks as we have been treated with news about presidential-pair candidates, as if the world stood still.

Jakarta Post - May 15, 2009

Usman Hamid and Matthew Easton, London, New York – For more than four years, no case has been more central to the security of human rights defenders in Indonesia than the 2004 poisoning

May 13, 2009

Jakarta Post Editorial - May 13, 2009

The killing of Nasruddin Zulkarnaen is unfolding like a soap opera.

May 11, 2009

Jakarta Post Editorial - May 11, 2009

The final official tally of the April 9 parliamentary elections was very much as widely predicted.

May 8, 2009

Jakarta Post - May 8, 2009

Anton H. Gunawan and Reza Y.

Jakarta Post Editorial - May 8, 2009

Upon observing coalition agreements made by the leaders of political parties, the upcoming presidential election, scheduled for July 8, will very likely be a three-horse race.

May 1, 2009

Jakarta Post - May 1, 2009

Imanuddin Razak, Jakarta – A violent protest by soldiers of the Army's 751st Infantry Battalion in Sentani, Jayapura regency, Papua province, on Wednesday was unusual in a military, whi

April 29, 2009

Jakarta Globe - April 29, 2009

Armando Siahaan – On March 28, 2007, hundreds of protesters under the umbrella of Gerakan Anti-Komunis, or the Anti-Communist Movement, arrived at the Indonesian Institute of Sciences i

April 27, 2009

Jakarta Post Editorial - April 27, 2009

Jakarta Post – The steady rise of Indonesia's share price index and the rupiah immediately after the April 9 legislative election suddenly reversed into a decline last Thursday after th

April 24, 2009

New York Times - April 24, 2009

Norimitsu Onishi, Jakarta – From Pakistan to Gaza and Lebanon, militant Islamic movements have gained ground rapidly in recent years, fanning Western fears of a consolidation of radical

Jakarta Post - April 24, 2009

Syahrul Hidayat, Spring Exeter, UK – In the recent election the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) failed to keep up its momentum gained from the 2004 election when it saw a 600 percent inc

Jakarta Post Editorial - April 24, 2009

High tempers were hard to miss on Wednesday as the Golkar Party made a clear move to cut ties after less than five years in its coalition with the Democrat Party.

April 17, 2009

Jakarta Post Editorial - April 17, 2009

It is a rude awakening in politics: Those who voted in the April 9 legislative elections may now find their favorite parties seeking alliances with partners who are not to their liking.

Jakarta Post - April 17, 2009

Bahtiar Effendy, Jakarta – If and when the results of the general elections are officially announced, it will only solidify the fact that Islam is no longer an important factor in Indon

April 16, 2009

Jakarta Post - April 16, 2009

Jusuf Wanandi, Jakarta – The people have spoken.

April 15, 2009

Asia Times - April 15, 2009

Gary LaMoshi, Denpasar – Results from Indonesia's legislative election last week have raised more questions than they answered.

April 13, 2009

Jakarta Post Editorial - April 13, 2009

We believe Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati's preliminary estimate that Indonesia's economy could have expanded by 4.6 percent in the first quarter was by no means dressed up to m

April 12, 2009

Straits Times (Singapore) - April 12, 2009

Jayandra Menon, Dili – Timor Leste is dropping the tagline 'the world's newest nation' in favour of 'the world's newest destination'.

April 10, 2009

Jakarta Globe - April 10, 2009

Nurfika Osman – It's been a long time since 1955.

Sydney Morning Herald - April 10, 2009

Hamish McDonald – During the 34 or so years of Soeharto's reign in Indonesia, outside analysts watched with diminishing expectations for signs of his grip weakening and rival power cent

April 9, 2009

Washington Post - April 9, 2009

Islamist groups expected to take back seat in vote

The Australian - April 9, 2009

Rowan Callick – Following a raucous and colourful campaign season – with most candidates singing on stage – 240 million Indonesians will today start electing their next government by ch

April 8, 2009

Asia Times - April 8, 2009

Megawati Wijaya, Jakarta – After weeks of raucous rallies and colorful campaigns, an estimated 170 million Indonesians are eligible to cast their votes at Thursday's legislative polls.

South China Morning Post - April 8, 2009

Fabio Scarpello – After the fall of president Suharto in 1998, Indonesia's powerful military found itself sidelined by enthusiasm for the nation's nascent democracy.

April 7, 2009

The Australian - April 7, 2009

Stephen Fitzpatrick – If it seems Indonesia's air safety record has improved since the Garuda crash two years ago that claimed 21 lives and has now seen pilot Marwoto Komar sentenced to

April 6, 2009

Jakarta Globe - April 6, 2009

When Mirini was appointed No. 1 on the National Awakening Party's list of national legislative candidates in Aceh Province, she put it down to her local connections.

April 3, 2009

Jakarta Globe - April 3, 2009

Rallies, posters, commercials and smiling politicians have abounded over the past weeks and months. But what do the parties really stand for?

Jakarta Post Editorial - April 3, 2009

The threat to next week's voting day – Indonesia's 10th elections since independence – may not be so much the violence as the ignorance.

April 2, 2009

Jakarta Post - April 2, 2009

After four years of struggle to recover from the devastating tsunami and decades of bloody insurgent uprising, Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam is seemingly taking a further step to unplug itse

Jakarta Globe - April 2, 2009

Rallies, posters, commercials and smiling politicians have abounded over the past weeks and months. But what do the parties really stand for?

April 1, 2009

Inside Indonesia No. 96 - April-June, 2009

A decade on, East Timor is still linked to Indonesia

Asia Times - April 1, 2009

Gary LaMoshi, Denpasar – Five years ago, Indonesia's Prosperous Justice Party pulled off a stunning electoral coup, winning 7.2% of the national vote and topping all parties with 22% in

Asia Times - April 1, 2009

Patrick Guntensperger, Jakarta – There is a rising risk that Indonesia's next elected government will face an immediate legitimacy crisis if mounting complaints about manipulation of of

Jakarta Globe - April 1, 2009

Rallies, posters, commercials and smiling politicians have abounded over the past weeks and months. But what do the parties really stand for?

Inside Indonesia No. 96 - April-June, 2009

Sarah J.

March 31, 2009

Asia Times - March 31, 2009

Katherine Demopoulos, Jakarta – Career soldier Prabowo Subianto is still a dark-horse candidate among the 38 different political parties jockeying for position ahead of next month's leg

March 24, 2009

Asia Times - March 24, 2009

Patrick Guntensperger, Jakarta – With its crumbling infrastructure, lack of a reliable mass transit system, and labyrinthine urban geography, Indonesia's capital of Jakarta was already

March 23, 2009

Jakarta Post - March 23, 2009

Jeffrey A.

March 21, 2009

Asia Times - March 21, 2009

Patrick Guntensperger, Jakarta – Indonesia is in a heightened state of political confusion as national legislative and presidential elections approach.

March 15, 2009

Jakarta Globe - March 15, 2009

Hera Diani – Neither heat, humidity nor even a national holiday can deter the Indonesian voter, it seems.

March 14, 2009

Jakarta Globe - March 14, 2009

With great hope and fanfare, the reform era that began in 1998 and the democratic elections in 1999 were intended to usher in a new climate of accountable government after decades of au

Jakarta Globe - March 14, 2009

Joe Cochrane – With his long, bushy hair and 1960s guitar rock ringtone on his Blackberry, it's not a stretch to say Alvin Lie has a little bit of jaman dulu, or the old days, in his so