Vol 3 (2010)

Table of Contents

Articles

Stephen J. Epstein Abstract PDF
Introduction: Understanding Indonesia 1-9
Graeme MacRae Abstract PDF
If Indonesia is Too Hard to Understand, Let’s Start with Bali 11-36
Dewi Fortuna Anwar Abstract PDF
Foreign Policy, Islam and Democracy in Indonesia 37-54
Kian Wie Thee Abstract PDF
Understanding Indonesia: the Role of Economic Nationalism 55-79
Sharyn Graham Davies, Nurul Ilmi Idrus Abstract PDF
Participating in Parliamentary Politics: Experiences of Indonesian Women 1995–2010 81-97
Emma Baulch Abstract PDF
Music for the Pria Dewasa: Changes and Continuities in Class and Pop Music Genres 99-130

Book Review

Tri Ratnawati Abstract PDF
Crouch, Harold. Political Reform in Indonesia after Soeharto. 131-142

Dissertation Summaries

Yosef M. Djakababa Abstract PDF
The Construction of History under Indonesia’s New Order: the Making of the Lubang Buaya Official Narrative 143-149

Research Summaries

Endang S. Soesilowati Abstract PDF
Business Opportunities for Halal Products in the Global Market: Muslim Consumer Behaviour and Halal Food Consumption 151-160
Riwanto Tirtosudarmo Abstract PDF
Social Transformation in the Northern Coastal Cities of Java: a Comparative Study in Cirebon and Gresik 161-170
Augustina Situmorang, Sri Sunarti Purwaningsih Abstract PDF
Local Government Responses to HIV and AIDS in the Border Areas: a Case Study of Batam 171-187
Irine Hiraswari Gayatri Abstract PDF
Nationalism, Democratisation and Primordial Sentiment in Indonesia: Problems of Ethnicity versus Indonesian-ness (the cases of Aceh, Riau, Papua and Bali) 189-203
Fadjar I. Thufail Abstract PDF
The Social Life of Reconciliation: Religion and the Struggle for Social Justice in Post-New Order Indonesia 205-214


ISSN: 1979-8431