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Searching for all articles published on 2003-12-25 ...
33 articles.
Thu, 25 Dec 2003

Where to go in Jakarta: Friday, Dec. 26, 2003Exhibitions* Photo: Fratelli Alinari Italy: The One and Only - a Century of Phtography 1900/2000, National Museum, Jl. Medan Merdeka Barat No. 12, Central Jakarta (Tel. 3812346, 3868172), Tuesday to Sunday, 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., until Jan. 6.
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Thu, 25 Dec 2003

JP/30/WOMEN Ati Nurbaiti The Jakarta Post Jakarta For each person, young and old, in the regency of Gresik, Central Java, the average annual budget for health is Rp 1,413, or not even 20 U.S. cents.
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Thu, 25 Dec 2003

Changing electoral behavior Anton Doni In 1955 and thereafter, political scientists believed that Indonesians' political choices were bound solely by ideological ties. One's choice was limited to alternatives within his/her ideology: either nationalist, modern Muslim or traditional Muslim.
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Thu, 25 Dec 2003

Creating a democratic peace in the ASEAN regionBantarto Bandoro Editor 'The Indonesian Quarterly' Centre For Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Jakarta bandoro@csis.or.
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Thu, 25 Dec 2003

Paradigm shift in religious understandingMuhamad Ali Lecturer State Islamic University (UIN) Jakarta muhamad@hawaii.edu As we approach the end of 2003 we must ask ourselves, as world citizens, what has become of our religious tolerance.
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Thu, 25 Dec 2003

JP/30/WOMEN3 Urgent steps to increase women's political representation Make political parties democratic and accountable; amend the law on political parties and rule that 30 percent of parties' legislative candidates must be women.
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Thu, 25 Dec 2003

Industrial action and industrial peace Vedi R. Hadiz Lecturer the National University of Singapore In January 2004, the minimum wage in Jakarta will stand at Rp 671,550 per month, representing an increase of 6.3 percent compared to the year before.
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Thu, 25 Dec 2003

Slight growth acceleration facing head windMuhammad Chatib Basri Institute for Economic and Social Research University of Indonesia (LPEM-FEUI) Jakarta I was sitting in a small coffee shop in Jakarta when a friend of mine, a foreign economist, asked me how we reconcile the good macroeconomic ...
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Thu, 25 Dec 2003

Govt needs to prevent conflicts in 2004 electionsIgnas Kleden Sociologist Director Center for East Indonesian Affairs Jakarta The upcoming 2004 elections is a new political venture. It is new not only in its goal to enable direct election at all levels, but also in terms of its preparation.
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Thu, 25 Dec 2003

The possible impact of the elections on ASEAN Bantarto Bandoro The last decade has seen tremendous pressure for greater democratization in Southeast Asia.
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Thu, 25 Dec 2003

Garuda sees clear skies for new Vietnam routeAdianto P. Simamora The Jakarta Post Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Despite its absence for about six years, the country's flagship carrier Garuda Indonesia does not seem to be finding any difficulty in luring customers back for its new Jakarta-Ho Chi Minh ...
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Thu, 25 Dec 2003

The banking sector in 2004: Slow but sure improvement 'Money politics next year will help the economy' Fauzi Ichsan Global Markets Economist Standard Chartered Bank Jakarta International investors and donors like to point out that although Indonesia's economic growth is rising, investment in ...
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Thu, 25 Dec 2003

Is there a new property boom?Lini Djafar Director, Head of Research & Consultancy PT. Procon Indah Jakarta Tower cranes are swinging, concrete mixers are churning out concrete and Jakarta's roads are once again dirty from the clearing of new development sites.
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Thu, 25 Dec 2003

2003: A year of living in fear of terrorKanis Dursin, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Ever since his wife told him in early November that she had to go home to Hong Kong to attend her younger sister's wedding, James had been restless. Fears of terrorist attacks similar to that of Sept.
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Thu, 25 Dec 2003

The poor in 2003: The year of living more precariously B. Herry-Priyono Driyarkara School of Philosophy JakartaThis is how the draconian government in Jakarta failed to respect calls to display political virtue, even on the eve of Idul Fitri.
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Thu, 25 Dec 2003

When will the Japanese sleeping giant awaken in global affairs?Dmitry Kosyrev RIA Novosti Moscow Several of Japan's most prominent politicians, including ex- premier Ryutaro Hashimoto and the former foreign ministers, Taro Nakayama and Masahiko Komura, have embarked on a tour of world capitals ...
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Thu, 25 Dec 2003

Regional govt behavior contradicting aims of local autonomy law Ignas Kleden Sociologist Director Center for East Indonesian Affairs Jakarta After three years of implementation, regional autonomy has produced a number of unintended results that will very likely negate its original aim.
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Thu, 25 Dec 2003

Law enforcement on election fraud and violations Bivitri Susanti Executive Director of Center for Indonesian Law & Policy Studies Jakarta The 2004 general election is coming in the count of days.
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Thu, 25 Dec 2003

The Asia-Pacific in an age of waning economic interdependenceHadi SoesastroThe Asia-Pacific region enters the year 2004 with a great deal of confusion about the direction of regional economic cooperation. Economic interdependence was one of the main rationales for organizing the region.
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Thu, 25 Dec 2003

In search for formless Jamaah IslamiyahMuhammad Nafik The Jakarta Post Jakarta"Do you believe Jamaah Islamiyah (JI) really exists here?" a friend of mine once asked. Others have also raised the same question on other occasions.
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Thu, 25 Dec 2003

Affluence and freedom of informationSonia Randhawa Director Centre for Independent Journalism Kuala Lumpur soniarandhawa@yahoo.com Malaysia's media laws are among the most restrictive in the region.
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Thu, 25 Dec 2003

Dec.26, 2003Central bank law amended The turbulent political process to amend the 1999 Bank Indonesia Act -- amendments that were proposed by the government in late 2000 -- finally ended last week after the House of Representatives, the finance ministry and the central bank reached a ...
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Thu, 25 Dec 2003

No economy is an island, JackB. Herry-Priyono Driyarkara School of Philosophy Jakarta In early August 2003, when we were still engrossed in collective soul-searching over the absurdity of the Bali bombings, another terror strike hit us. It was the bombing of the J. W.
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Thu, 25 Dec 2003

The 2004 elections: The enemy withinSatish Mishra UNSFIR Jakarta2004 is an important year. This is the year when Indonesian democracy either opens its doors to a new wave of consolidation and reform or retreats along the historically familiar path towards a new kind of authoritarianism.
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Thu, 25 Dec 2003

Post IMF Indonesia: Business as Usual Satish Mishra UNSFIR JakartaThe 13th annual meeting of the Consultative Group on Indonesia on Dec. 11, was a decidedly upbeat affair. As usual in Indonesia, yet unusual for a large developing country, virtually the whole Cabinet was in attendance.
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Thu, 25 Dec 2003

Contemplating a military coupKusnanto Anggoro Senior Researcher Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) JakartaHistorian Andrew Janos wrote in 1964 that a military coup in the United States "would be too fantastic to contemplate, not only because few would actually entertain the ...
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Thu, 25 Dec 2003

'Ideological map' in Indonesian politics J. Soedjati Djiwandono Political analyst JakartaLater on, the Islamic-based political parties set up an "Islamic caucus" to promote unity among the Islamic parties, which seemed as remote as ever.
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Thu, 25 Dec 2003

Good governance or perish Djisman S. Simanjuntak Executive Director Prasetiya Mulya Business School Jakarta Most Indonesians are undoubtedly grateful for the consolidation of macroeconomic stability they experienced in 2003.
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Thu, 25 Dec 2003

'Ideological map' in Indonesian politics (1)J. Soedjati Djiwandono Political analyst JakartaThe ideological alignment of Indonesian politics since independence has been one of "nationalism," in support of the Pancasila ideology, versus Islam, striving for the establishment of an Islamic state on ...
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Thu, 25 Dec 2003

Banish the hope of military reformKusnanto Anggoro Senior Researcher Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Jakarta As the military's official political role prepares to end in 2004, questions remain as to why the armed forces are withdrawing from politics and how this will ...
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Thu, 25 Dec 2003

Muslim voters and Islamic parties in Indonesia Mochtar Buchori Legislator for Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle JakartaWhat do Muslim voters want to see as the outcome of their support for the political struggle carried out by their country, Indonesia? Do they want to have an Indonesian ...
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Thu, 25 Dec 2003

'Steady as she goes' on local autonomy Bambang Brodjonegoro Department of Economics University of Indonesia It has been almost three years since the first day of implementation of Law No. 22/1999 on local government and Law No.
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Thu, 25 Dec 2003

Dirges of traders and investors Puspa Delima Amri Researcher Dept. of Economics Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Jakarta The past year has undeniably seen substantial improvement in Indonesia's macroeconomic performance.
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