The media portrays women who marry terrorists as victims, but the reality is far more complex
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More educated, more ruthless
From the Archive
David Bourchier (ii53: Jan-Mar 1998) looks at the new generation of military leaders, after a big shakeup between July and October 1997
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'Selamat Berbuka Puasa'
In South Kalimantan local politicians target TV screens with strategically-placed messages for Ramadan
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Review: Islam and nation
Review: Edward Aspinall’s ambitious study of the Acehnese rebellion provides valuable insights into this complex conflict
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A shadow falls
Review: Andrew Beatty’s new book tells the story of his experiences in a Banyuwangi village
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The right to choose
Indonesian activists keep fighting to have abortion decriminalised
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Genocide and demographic transformation in Papua
A response to Jim Elmslie and Stuart Upton
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Not just another disaster
Papuan claims of genocide deserve to be taken seriously
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A disaster, but not genocide
Migration has caused many problems in Papua, but it is not part of a genocidal master plan
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Heritage and paradox
Wayang Golek is proclaimed a masterpiece, but what is its future?
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