Yudhoyono Presidency

Doctors in training
  Better assessment could provide the answer to problems caused by the rapid expansion of places available in Indonesian public medical schools
Charting Indonesia's health
Systematic research paves the way for better strategies to improve health outcomes
Driving under the New Order
The tumultuous events of 1965 thwarted Liong Tjie Tjong’s writing aspirations
Celebrating community
A temple procession brings Chinese culture to life in Jakarta’s streets
Corrupting politics
Corruption continues to shape the political landscape in Kutai Kartanegara, Indonesia’s richest district
Fauzi Abdullah (1949-2009)
Indonesian labour activists are mourning the passing of a great man
Locating culture in the church
Minahasan Christians reinterpret their cultural history and identity through religion
The addiction cycle
Photo-essay: Drug users in Jakarta are trapped in a deadly equation
The wives of Noordin Top
The media portrays women who marry terrorists as victims, but the reality is far more complex
'Selamat Berbuka Puasa'
In South Kalimantan local politicians target TV screens with strategically-placed messages for Ramadan
When money rules over voice
Regional autonomy and spatial planning in Bandung benefits the elite
Too precious to mine
Central Java farmers refuse to get stuck in cement
Land and social justice
Communities struggle for access while reforms run aground
The trouble with oil palm
Conflicts between villagers and plantation companies in Sumatra are still unresolved
The right to choose
Indonesian activists keep fighting to have abortion decriminalised