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วารสาร Indonesia Journal, Cornell University (2012-2015)
Volume |
Articles |
Authors |
Number 99, April 2015 |
Oligarchic Populism and Economic Nationalism: Prabowo Subianto’s Challenge to Indonesian Democracy |
Edward Aspinall |
Indonesia’s Media Oligarchy and the “Jokowi Phenomenon” |
Ross Tapsell |
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“We Build Our Own Stories”: The 19th-century Figure and 21st-century Myth of the Acehnese Poet Dôkarim |
Jesse Hession Grayman |
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Confucius Crosses the South Seas |
Henri Chambert-Loir |
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Number 98 , October 2014 |
Violence, Sectarianism, and the Politics of Religion: Articulations of Anti-Shi‘a Discourses in Indonesia |
Chiara Formichi |
China and the Thirtieth of September Movement |
Taomo Zhou |
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In the Name of Syariah?: Vigilante Violence, Territoriality, and Moral Authority in Aceh, Indonesia |
David Kloos |
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Current Data on the Indonesian Military Elite, April 2008–September 2013 |
The Editors |
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Interrupting the Gender Narrative: In-between Masculinities |
G. G. Weix |
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Number 97 , April 2014 |
Puncak Andalas: Functional Regions, Territorial Coalitions, and the Unlikely Story of One Would-be Province |
Keith Andrew Bettinger |
Indonesia’s Courts of Industrial Relations: Context, Structure, and a Look at Surabaya Cases |
William Hurst |
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Judicial Review and the Supreme Court in Indonesia: A New Space for Law? |
Simon Butt, Nicholas Parsons |
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Countering “Chinese Imperialism”: Sinophobia and Border Protection in the Dutch East Indies |
Oiyan Liu |
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The Indigenous Performing Arts in a Sumatran Province: Revival of Sakura Mask Theater, 1990–2012 |
Karen Kartomi Thomas |
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Number 96 , October 2013 Special Issue: Wealth, Power, and Contemporary Indonesian Politics Michele Ford and Thomas B. Pepinsky, editors |
Beyond Oligarchy?: Critical Exchanges on Political Power and Material Inequality in Indonesia |
Michele Ford, Thomas B. Pepinsky |
Oligarchy and Democracy in Indonesia |
Jeffrey A. Winters |
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The Political Economy of Oligarchy and the Reorganization of Power in Indonesia |
Vedi R. Hadiz, Richard Robison |
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Improving the Quality of Democracy in Indonesia: Toward a Theory of Action |
R. William Liddle |
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Pluralism and Political Conflict in Indonesia |
Thomas B. Pepinsky |
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Popular Agency and Interests in Indonesia’s Democratic Transition and Consolidation |
Edward Aspinall |
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The Parman Economy: Post-Authoritarian Shifts in the Off-Budget Economy of Indonesia’s Security Institutions |
Jacqui Baker |
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Unnamed Interests and Informal Leaders: A Street Vendor Relocation in Yogyakarta City |
Sheri L. Gibbings |
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Number 95 , April 2013 |
Living, as It Were, in the Stone Age |
Danilyn Rutherford |
Self-Determination Abandoned: The Road to the New York Agreement on West New Guinea (Papua), 1960-62 |
David Webster |
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The Violence of Inflated Possibilities: Education, Transformation, and Diminishment in Wamena, Papua |
Jenny Munro |
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Healing in Digoel |
Rudolf Mrázek |
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The Living Symbol of Song in West Papua: A Soul Force to be Reckoned With |
Julian Smythe |
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TNI/Polri in West Papua: How Security Reforms Work in the Conflict Region |
Antonius Made Tony Supriatma |
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More Gain, More Pain: The Development of Indonesia’s Islamic Economy Movement (1980s-2012) |
Shofwan Al Banna Choiruzzad |
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Number 94 , October 2012 |
The Making of the 1999 Indonesian Press Law |
Janet Steele |
Housing the Margin: Perumahan Rakyat and the Future Urban Form of Jakarta |
Abidin Kusno |
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From Foe to Partner to Foe Again: The Strange Alliance of the Dutch Authorities and Digoel Exiles in Australia, 1943-1945 |
Harry A. Poeze |
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“We the (Chinese) People”: Revisiting the 1945 Constitutional Debate on Citizenship |
Elizabeth Chandra |
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Where Are They Now?: The Careers of Army Officers Who Served in East Timor, 1998-99 |
Douglas Kammen |
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Number 93 , April 2012 |
How I Learned Batak: Studying the Angkola Batak Language in 1970s New Order Indonesia |
Susan Rodgers |
The Event of Otherness: An Interview with James T. Siegel |
Joshua Barker, Vicente Rafael |
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Peacemakers or Peace-Breakers?: Provincial Elections and Religious Leadership in Lombok, Indonesia |
Jeremy J. Kingsley |
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Building Blocks and Stumbling Blocks: Peacebuilding in Aceh, 2005–2009 |
Craig Thorburn |
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Oratorical Innovation and Audience Heterogeneity in Islamic West Java |
Julian Millie |
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Indonesian Cultural Policy in the Reform Era |
Tod Jones |
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Mapping Majapahit: Wardenaar’s Archaeological Survey at Trowulan in 1815 |
Amrit Gomperts, Arnoud Haag, Peter Carey |
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In Memoriam, Daniel S. Lev, 1933–2006 |
Sebastiaan Pompe |
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