Indonesia is a semi-annual journal devoted to the timely study of Indonesia's culture, history, government, economy, and society. It features original scholarly articles, interviews, translations, and book reviews. Published Cornell University's Southeast Asia Program since April 1966, the journal provides area scholars and interested readers with contemporary analysis of Indonesia and an extensive archive of research pertaining to the nation and region. Currently, only back issues of Indonesia are available for purchase through Cornell University Press's website.
Articles
The Making of the 1999 Indonesian Press Law
by Janet Steele
Housing the Margin: Perumahan Rakyat and the Future Urban Form of Jakarta
by Abidin Kusno
From Foe to Partner to Foe Again: The Strange Alliance of the Dutch Authorities and Digoel Exiles in Australia, 1943-1945
by Harry A. Poeze
"We the (Chinese) People": Revisiting the 1945 Constitutional Debate on Citizenship
by Elizabeth Chandra
Where Are They Now? The Careers of Army Officers Who Served in East Timor, 1998-99
by Douglas Kammen
Reviews
Andree Feillard and Remy Madinier, The End of Innocence?: Indonesian Islam and the Temptations of Radicalism
reviewed by Robert W. Hefner
Clinton Fernandes, The Independence of East Timor: Multi-dimensional Perspectives—Occupation, Resistance, and International Political Activism
reviewed by Gerry van Klinken
Danilyn Rutherford, Laughing at Leviathan: Sovereignty and Audience in West Papua
reviewed by Joseph Errington
Jennifer Lindsay and Maya H. T. Liem, eds., Heirs to World Culture: Being Indonesian, 1950-1965
reviewed by Suryadi
Contributors