Indonesia Study Group seminars 2002

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30 January

Dr George Aditjondro
University of Newcastle

Corruption as a political football: from Gus Dur to Taufik Kiemas

7 February

Paul Deuster
USAID, Jakarta

Recent Economic Developments

14 February

Kelly Bird
USAID, Jakarta

Should we re-think trade policy in Indonesia?

20 February

Sudjadnan Parnohadiningrat
Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia

Representing Indonesia Abroad: Reflections from the Soeharto and post-Soeharto Eras

6 March

Stephen Sherlock
Parliamentary Research Service

Combating Corruption in Indonesia

27 March

Ida Aju Resosudarmo
Center for International Forestry Research

Closer to People and Trees: Will Decentralization Work for the People
and the Forests of Indonesia?

17 April

Paul Tickell
School of Language, Literature and Communication, UNSW at ADFA

Tan Malaka and Boven Digul: Fiction and a popular political imagination
in the late colonial Netherlands Indies

1 May

George Quinn
Southeast Asia Centre, Faculty of Asian Studies, ANU

Sacred Sites and Political Legitimacy in Java

15 May

Marie-Christine Schroeder-van Waes
Lawyer and former advisor to IMF Jakarta

Indonesian Insolvency Law Reform and the Commercial Court

22 May

Amrih Widodo
Faculty of Asian Studies, ANU

Watching Sinetron: Feeling/Mourning Modernity and Virtual Consumption
in Post New Order Indonesia

5 June

Giora Eliraz
(Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Visiting Fellow in the Faculty of Asian Studies, ANU)

Why Islamic Modernism has Taken Root in Indonesia rather than in Egypt

21 June

Hadi Soesastro
(Center for Strategic and International Studies)

A Preliminary Assessment of Decentralization

26 June

Jaap Timmer
(Research Fellow, State, Society and Governance in Melanesia Project/Dept of Anthropology, RSPAS)

Instigation and Resolution: The Profits of Terror and the Limits of 'Grassroots' Reconciliation in Eastern Indonesia

10 July

Dr S B (Billy) Joedono
(former Minister for Trade (1994/95) and currently Chairman of BPK, the State Audit Board)

Bank Indonesia's crisis loans to the banks: the BPK report, and the government's response

12 July

Dr Tamrin Amal Tomagola
(University of Indonesia)

The Anatomical Structure of (Maluku) Communal Conflict

Daniel Vermonden
(Universite Libre de Bruxelles)

In the wake of the Austronesian seafarers: anthropology of maritime techniques
of the Butonese People (Southeast Sulawesi)

7 August

Agus Sumule
(Faculty of Agriculture, the State University of Papua / Visiting Fellow, RMAP, RSPAS, ANU)

Will special autonomy of Papua strengthen the national integrity of Indonesia?
A critical look at the prerequisites for the successful implementation of Indonesian Law No. 21/2001

14 August

Marshall Clark
(Faculty of Asian Studies, ANU)

Symbolic violence and representations of masculinity in contemporary Indonesian cinema

21 August

Edward Aspinall
(Department of Political and Social Change, RSPAS, ANU)

The politics of Islam in Aceh

28 August

Peter McCawley
(NCDS, ANU)

The Information and Communication (ICT) Revolution in Indonesia:
Implications for Indonesian Studies

25 September

Peter Warr
(Poverty Research Centre, Division of Economics, RSPAS)

How a rice tariff affects the poor

8 November

Daniel S Lev
(Department of Political Science, University of Washington)

Misunderstanding the politics of change in Indonesia

27 November

Professor Yuanzhi Kong
(Peking University)

The Chinese Muslims of Indonesia: past, present and future

4 December

Dr Wahyu Sutiyono
(International Graduate School of Management, University of South Australia)

Managing human resources in a changing economy: the case of Indonesian enterprises


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