April-June 2002
Politics and Human Rights
The legacy of Herb Feith The theme of this edition is 'peace and international collaboration', the two leading ideas of Herb's later years - Gerry van Klinken
Indonesia - US military ties September 11th and after - Kurt Biddle
The life and death of Theys Eluay The murdered Papuan leader was an ambiguous figure - At Ipenburg
BP and the Tangguh test A multi-billion dollar gas project in a remote Papuan bay needs scrutiny - Down to Earth
Culture
Revolution of hope Independent films are young, free and radical - Katinka van Heeren
Do-it-yourself freedomHow to escape the mainstream, big money, newspaper thought police - Alexandra Crosby
Peace and cooperation
Celebrate for peace Reclaiming public ritual can help resolve conflict - Taufik Rahzen
We are all one How custom overcame religious rivalry in Southeast Maluku - P M Laksono
Between war and peace An insider speaks about peace negotiations on Aceh - Otto Syamsuddin Ishak
Aceh negotiation ups and downs
Waiting for peace in Poso Why has this Muslim-Christian conflict continued for three years? - Lorraine V Aragon
Is reconciliation sleeping with the devil? The dilemmas of negotiating an end to conflict - Vanessa Johanson
Australians volunteer The history of Australian Volunteers International begins in Indonesia - Peter Britton
Antidote to parochialism - Herb Feith
The first volunteer Herb Feith, who began it all 50 years ago, inspires a new volunteer - Rachael Diprose
Herb Feith
Bush, Osama and the planet - Bill Liddle and Herb Feith
Ideas man Herb Feith's search for better mental road maps to a complex Indonesia - Jamie Mackie
A syncretistic Jew Learning from Indonesian religious experience - Herb Feith