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Indonesia, Vol. 078, October 2004
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Contributors, Indonesia, volume 78, (October 2004)
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Editorial Note, Indonesia, volume 78, (October 2004)
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Table of Contents, Indonesia, volume 78, (October 2004)
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The World of Sergeant-Major Bungkus: Two Interviews with Benedict Anderson and Arief Djati
Anderson, Benedict R. O'G.; Djati, Arief (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2004-10)In 2002, Benedict Anderson and Arief Djati twice interviewed Sergeant-Major Bungkus, a career soldier in the Indonesian military, who on October 1, 1965 led one of the squads sent to arrest or kill the seven generals who ... -
Islam and the Habits of Democracy: Islamic Organizations in Post-New Order South Sumatra
Collins, Elizabeth Fuller (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2004-10)Islamic organizations in South Sumatra vary dramatically in their expressed commitment to or rejection of democratic values and in the way they are politically structured, ranging from Muhammadiyah, which supports and ... -
From Economic Actor to Moral Agent: Knowledge, Fate and Hierarchy among the Bugis of Sulawesi
Acciaioli, Greg (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2004-10)Analysts of the Bugis, from Alfred Russel Wallace to Andrew Vayda, especially when concentrating on those Bugis living in the periphery outside their homeland of South Sulawesi, have often invoked predominantly economic ... -
Indonesia's Accountability Trap: Party Cartels and Presidential Power after Democratic Transition
Slater, Dan (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2004-10)The fall of Indonesia’s New Order regime set the stage for more competitive elections, but not necessarily for more competitive elites. Party and military leaders have primarily responded to democratic transition by sharing ... -
Review Essay: Viewing Areas
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The Indonesian Free Book Press
García, Michael Nieto (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2004-10)Post-New Order reforms have left the book publishing industry in Indonesia with greater freedom of the press than that of the journalistic press. Alternative presses have blossomed, but important books remain priced out ... -
The World of Sergeant-Major Bungkus: Introduction
Anderson, Benedict R. O'G. (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2004-10)