7 February
Howard Dick (University of Melbourne)
A preview of the April BIES 'Survey of Recent Developments'
21 February
Mark Turner (University of Canberra)
Decentralisation or disintegration? Regional autonomy in Indonesia
7 March
Harold Crouch (International Crisis Group Jakarta/ANU)
Recent political developments in Indonesia
22 March
Yuji Suzuki (Hosei University)
Japanese & Australian perspectives on Indonesia
4 April
Anne Casson (ANU)
The evolution and potential impact of regional autonomy on forests
and estate crops in Kalimantan, Indonesia
11 April
Hal Hill (ANU)
Economic policy issues in Timor: some reflections on an international conference in Dili
18 April
Richard Chauvel (Victoria University of Technology)
Developments in Irian Jaya/Papua
27 April
Iman Sugema (ANU/IPB)
Policy options for Indonesia's recovery
9 May
Don Emmerson (Stanford University)
US-Indonesia relations under the Bush administration
11 May
Hadi Soesastro (CSIS)
Political paralysis in Jakarta and economy instability: is there a way out?
30 May
Chris Manning (ANU)
Politics and economics in post Soeharto Indonesia: are declining living standards inevitable?
13 June
Minako Sakai (ADFA)
Land disputes in the era of political reform and decentralisation: cases from south Sumatra
18 June
Greg Sheridan (The Australian)
The future for Australian-Indonesian relations
21 June
Arief Budiman (University of Melbourne)
Anticipating a Megawati presidency: who might be the main actors, what coalitions and what policies?
21 June
James Batley (Australian Representative in East Timor and Head of Mission
of Australia's Mission in Dili)
East Timor: current situation, future prospects and Australia's role
4 July
Richard Baker (East-West Center)
Indonesia and regional security issues
12 July
Ruth McVey (independent scholar)
Nation versus State in Indonesia
8 August
Hermanto Siregar (Bogor Agricultural University)
Indonesian export performance
22 August
Leena Avonius (ANU)
Changing Adat: from New Order's 'Suku Terasing' to the 'Indigenous People' of Reformasi
24 August
Hadi Soesastro (CSIS/ANU)
Decentralisation under Megawati
29 August
Michael Carnahan (Central Fiscal Authority, East Timor)
A perspective from within the East Timor transitional administration
12 September
Bernhard Platzdasch (ANU)
Recent ideological developments in Indonesian Islam
24 September
Professor M Sadli (Indonesia Forum Foundation)
The economic and political landscape in Indonesia today
3 October
Ariel Heriyanto (University of Melbourne)
Industrialisation of the mass media in democratising Indonesia: the cases of Tempo and Jakarta-Jakarta
14 November
Ambassador Cinnamon Dornsife (Asian Development Bank, Philippines)
What can the donor community do to encourage meaningful action against corruption in Indonesia?
28 November
Greg Fealy (ANU)
Muslim reactions to the US-led 'war on terrorism'
21 December
Chris Manning (ANU)
Economic populism on the rise in Jakarta, with special reference to labour policy
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