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  • A twist in Indonesia’s presidential election does not bode well for the country’s fragile democracy - Conversation 23.10.23380384
  • Indonesia’s 2024 Presidential Election Could Be the Last Battle of the Titans - Carnegie Endownment 05.10.23449336
  • What Indonesias local elections mean for national politics - Global Issues 08.12.20227315
  • Indonesia mass strikes loom over cuts to environmental safeguards and workers' rights - Guardian 06.10.20218574
  • Indonesian police launch ‘cyber patrols’ as protesters coordinate mass action against omnibus law - SCMP 06.10.20218572
  • Indonesian workers stage protests against new labour laws - Aljazeera 06.10.20218573
  • Indonesian case highlights potential for long-term harms of corruption - Mongabay 10.08.20213826
  • Indonesia investigates leak of more than two million voters' personal information - Guardian 23.05.20208558
  • How loopholes in Indonesia’s corruption law let environmental crime persist - Mongabay 09.04.1845836
  • Deadly oil spill devastates Borneo port city – in pictures - Guardian 06.04.1845837
  • The Struggles of a Muslim Communist - Monthly Review 3/1145839
  • 'Bribe master' taxes Jakarta power players - Asia Times 12/1045840
  • Extremism Spreads Across Indonesian Penal Code - NY Times 10/0945841
  • INCORE Conflict Guide on Indonesia (Archive 2006)45844
  • Power of protest - New Internationalis 9/9945851
  • All in the Family - TIME: Suharto Inc. 6/99 (Archive)25751

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