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July 29, 2011

Straits Times - July 29, 2011

Bruce Gale – Visiting Jakarta in the early 1990s, when health officials in Asia were just beginning to wake up to the challenge posed by a global HIV/Aids epidemic, I had occasion to di

July 28, 2011

Jakarta Globe - July 28, 2011

Robert Finlayson – Your monkey has been following reports that soon some foreign motor car manufacturers might be making very cheap, small cars here.

July 25, 2011

Jakarta Post - July 25, 2011

Donny Syofyan, Padang – Democratic Party executives are supposed to question themselves over the party's politicians getting entangled in corruption.

July 24, 2011

Jakarta Globe - July 24, 2011

Lisa Siregar – Dewi Triana found herself sitting cross-legged in a small room listening to sermons denouncing Indonesia and exhorting her to help make the country an Islamic state.

July 23, 2011

Brisbane Times - July 23, 2011

What do Hugo Chavez, the President of Venezuela, and Richard Marles, the parliamentary secretary for Pacific island affairs in the Gillard government, have in common?

July 22, 2011

Jakarta Globe - July 22, 2011

Stephanie Riady – This past May the national education minister proudly announced a staggering 99.2 percent passing rate for students taking the national exam.

July 18, 2011

Asia Times - July 18, 2011

Sara Schonhardt, Jakarta – A long-running tax saga is keeping this summer's Hollywood blockbusters out of Indonesian cinemas and drawing new negative attention to the country's often dy

July 14, 2011

Jakarta Post Editorial - July 14, 2011

The bigger they are, the harder they fall.

Jakarta Globe Editorial - July 14, 2011

Among the many reforms Indonesia instituted after 1998, the resolution to downsize a bloated bureaucracy and make government more efficient stands out as one of the most significant.

Irrawaddy - July 14, 2011

Matt Crook, Dili – It was a humid night and I wandered home in the dark, cursing the government of Timor-Leste for yet another power cut in Dili, the country's tiny capital.

July 12, 2011

Jakarta Globe Editorial - July 12, 2011

It has been three months since President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono put his signature on a landmark immigration bill.

July 8, 2011

Jakarta Globe - July 8, 2011

Nadya Khalife and Aruna Kashyap – The Indonesian government has long praised its migrant workers as "economic heroes" for their immense contributions to the economy in their home countr

June 30, 2011

Jakarta Globe - June 30, 2011

Brad Nelson & Yohanes Sulaiman – The recent arrest and sentencing of Abu Bakar Bashir, co-founder and spiritual leader of the terrorist group Jemaah Islamiyah, to 15 years in prison

Jakarta Post Editorial - June 30, 2011

"Polling is merely an instrument for gauging public opinion.

Associated Press - June 30, 2011

Niniek Karmini – A sweeping crackdown on terrorism in the past decade has spawned a new problem in Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim nation: Militants in jail are recruiting n

June 27, 2011

Jakarta Post - June 27, 2011

Pandaya, Jakarta – The surprise passage of a bill amending the Law on the Constitutional Court after secretive deliberations on Tuesday smacks of collusion between political parties and

June 26, 2011

Jakarta Globe - June 26, 2011

Armando Siahaan – The nation fumed with rage upon hearing of the unexpected beheading of migrant worker Royati binti Sapubi in Saudi Arabia last week, prompting the Indonesian governmen

June 25, 2011

Jakarta Post - June 25, 2011

Vincent Lingga, Jakarta – The Indonesian government's decision last week to stop sending maids to Saudi Arabia starting as early as next month should only be a temporary ad hoc measure

June 20, 2011

Jakarta Globe - June 20, 2011

Marcel Thee & Tasa Nugraza Barley – The current dearth of Hollywood movies in our theaters has once again cast the spotlight on the Indonesian film industry's output, specifically t

Jakarta Globe Editorial - June 20, 2011

During the past month, Jakarta has hosted a number of regional and global conferences.

June 19, 2011

Jakarta Globe - June 19, 2011

Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa – Indonesia's improving economy has triggered foreign investment inflows.

Jakarta Globe - June 19, 2011

Armando Siahaan – So far, 2011 has not been a good year for the Democratic Party.

June 17, 2011

Jakarta Post - June 17, 2011

Harison Citrawan, Jakarta – A recent IndoBarometer survey found that 29.7 percent of 1,200 respondents were satisfied with the Yudhoyono administration and 40 percent thought the New Or

Jakarta Post Editorial - June 17, 2011

The 15-year jail sentence for internationally known Abu Bakar Ba'asyir definitely fails to satisfy both his supporters and those who demanded maximum punishment for the firebrand Muslim

June 16, 2011

Jakarta Post Editorial - June 16, 2011

The country's path to becoming a full-fledged democracy is at stake.

June 15, 2011

Jakarta Globe - June 15, 2011

Yohanes Sulaiman – The debate on the legacy of Suharto and the New Order began immediately after his fall in May 1998.

Jakarta Globe - June 15, 2011

Erik Meijaard – In December 2007, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono launched Indonesia's orangutan conservation strategy and action plan, which calls for all wild orangutan populations

Jakarta Globe Editorial - June 15, 2011

Is Indonesia a nation that abides by the rule of law? Do its elected officials respect the law and govern in accordance with the edicts of the courts?

Jakarta Globe - June 15, 2011

Armando Siahaan – Sometimes we applaud the police. Sometimes we criticize their actions. And sometimes we just have no idea what they were thinking.

June 11, 2011

Jakarta Post - June 11, 2011

Nila Ardhianie, Semarang – Time has passed quickly. The privatization of piped water service in Jakarta will mark its 13th anniversary on June 6.

June 7, 2011

Jakarta Post - June 7, 2011

Al Araf, Jakarta – The democratic transition in Indonesia is undoubtedly a complex and fragile process.

Jakarta Globe - June 7, 2011

Nivell Rayda – It has been a year since I visited the tiny goat shed that brought the town of Karangasem, in West Java's Indramayu district to infamy.

June 6, 2011

Jakarta Globe - June 6, 2011

Armando Siahaan – Recent political shenanigans have certainly raised questions about how much Indonesian politics have progressed since the end of the New Order regime.

June 1, 2011

Jakarta Post - June 1, 2011

Franz Magnis-Suseno, Jakarta - June 1 is Pancasila Day in Indonesia.

May 31, 2011

Jakarta Globe - May 31, 2011

Joe Cochrane & SK Zainuddin – Fortune has favored Indonesia's business barons and captains of industry these past 12 months.

May 29, 2011

Jakarta Post - May 29, 2011

H. Drake, Honolulu, Hawaii – This Sunday May 29, 2011, marks the fifth anniversary of the eruption of the Lapindo mudflow.

May 27, 2011

Jakarta Globe - May 27, 2011

Rebecca Lunnon – Jemaah Islamiyah is still often the first name associated with terrorism in Indonesia.

May 21, 2011

Jakarta Post Editorial - May 21, 2011

"Everything was much better under Pak Harto," concluded an opinion generated in a recent polling which has been the hot topic these days.

May 18, 2011

Jakarta Globe Editorial - May 18, 2011

In a vibrant democracy, politics is critical to ensuring the interest of the people is not only met but enhanced through an electoral system.

May 17, 2011

Asia Sentinel - May 17, 2011

The western movies showing in Jakarta last weekend included My Sassy Girl, released in 2008, New Daughter and Blood Creek, both released in 2009, and Source Code, released last April.

May 14, 2011

Philippine Daily Inquirer - May 14, 2011

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May 11, 2011

Asia Times - May 11, 2011

Sara Schonhardt, Jakarta – The death of Osama bin Laden at the hands of United States Special Forces in Pakistan this month has turned a lens on the sustainability of his al-Qaeda radic

May 9, 2011

Jakarta Globe - May 9, 2011

Armando Siahaan – Speaking at an international conference in Jakarta last week, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono mentioned that he was trying "to get Oprah Winfrey to say something ab

May 5, 2011

Jakarta Post Editorial - May 5, 2011

With the general election now three years off, the political climate is heating up every day as politicians begin jockeying for positions, heightening the rivalry.

May 4, 2011

Jakarta Post Editorial - May 4, 2011

Beyond our imagination, the Indonesian Islamic State (NII) teachings have spread to many layers of society, but the way the government plays down the lurking danger that may cost the ex

May 2, 2011

Jakarta Globe - May 2, 2011

Al Araf – Every act of terrorism will be followed by the government's desire to reassess and strengthen the role of state security institutions.

April 29, 2011

Jakarta Globe - April 29, 2011

Rebecca Lunnon & Muh Taufiqurrohman – Indonesia's Detachment 88 has once again struck a blow against terrorism by making arrests linked to March's spate of book bombs and by foiling

Jakarta Post - April 29, 2011

Wawan Sobari, Malang – The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) released a seminal report this month on local governments' social assistance fund policies.

April 26, 2011

Jakarta Post Editorial - April 26, 2011

With the war on terrorism far from over, Indonesia has seen mounting attacks on corruption fighters, despite the nationwide acceptance that graft is an extraordinary crime, separate fro