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Indonesia Study Group

Seminars in 2004


DateTitlePresenter
December 16, 2004
Coombs Ext Seminar Room 113
12.30pm-2.00pm
(Ref no: 200)
“Decentralisation in Indonesia: the Way Forward?”
    Dr Bambang Brodjonegoro, (Department of Economics, University of Indonesia)
    December 08, 2004
    Seminar Room B (Arndt Room)
    12.30pm-2.00pm
    (Ref no: 179)
    What Should the Central Government be doing in SBY’s Indonesia?
      Professor Ann Booth, (School of Oriental & African Studies (SOAS) University of London)
      November 24, 2004
      Seminar Room B (Arndt Room)
      12.30pm-2.00pm
      (Ref no: 178)
      "Polling Booth Democracy in Kediri, East Java"
        Professor James Fox, (Director, RSPAS)
        November 10, 2004
        National Library of Australia

        (Ref no: 180)
        "The Indonesia Collection at the National Library of Australia: Recent Developments and Future Directions"
          Amelia Mckenzie & Tieke Atikah, (Director, Asian Collections & Indonesia Collections, NLA)

          A follow up "show and tell" tour of the collection at the NLA ( National Library of Australia) with NLA staff who will provide a practical demonstration of the Indonesia collection and answer specific questions. (Please note that for this ISG participants are to meet in the foyer of the NLA, Parkes Place, 12:15pm

          (The sessions advertised for the 3rd & 10th November are intended to inform researchers and students across all disciplines and any others on the ISG list who are interested in learning about the Indonesia resources of the NLA.)

          November 03, 2004
          Seminar Room B (Arndt Room)
          12.30pm-2.00pm
          (Ref no: 177)
          "The Indonesia Collection at the National Library of Australia: Recent Developments and Future Directions"
            Amelia Mckenzie & Tieke Atikah, (Director, Asian Collections & Indonesia Collections, NLA)
            October 20, 2004
            Seminar Room B (Arndt Room)
            12.30pm-2.00pm
            (Ref no: 160)
            "Survey of Recent Development"
              Hal Hill & Haryo Aswicahyono, Economics, RSPAS, ANU & Center for Strategic & International Studies, Indonesia
              October 13, 2004
              Seminar Room B (Arndt Room)
              12.30pm-2.00pm
              (Ref no: 159)
              "The New DPR: How "New" is it?"
                Stephen Sherlock, (Senior Governance Adviser, UN Support Facility for Indonesian Recovery UNSFIR))
                October 06, 2004
                Seminar Room B (Arndt Room)
                12.30pm-2.00pm
                (Ref no: 158)
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                  Wahidah Siregar, Department of Anthropology, RSPAS, ANU
                  September 15, 2004
                  Seminar Room B (Arndt Room)
                  12.30pm-2.00pm
                  (Ref no: 147)
                  The TNI Bill and Security Sector Reform
                    Bob Lowry
                    (Private Consultant)
                    September 08, 2004
                    Seminar Room B (Arndt Room)
                    12.30pm-2.00pm
                    (Ref no: 145)
                    Has Indonesia Entered an Economic Stability Trap?
                      Professor Iwan Jaya Azis (Regional Science & Economics, Johnson Graduate School of Management, Cornell University & Faculty of Economics, University of Indonesia)
                      September 01, 2004
                      Seminar Room B
                      12.30pm-2.00pm
                      (Ref no: 136)
                      Between Gus Dur and Hasyim Muzadi: Nahdlatul Ulama and the Presidential Elections
                        Fajrul Falaakh
                        (NU Central Board member and Faculty of Law, Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia)
                        August 18, 2004
                        The Hall, University House
                        Cnr Garran Rd & Liversidge Street
                        12.30pm-2.30pm
                        (Ref no: 67)
                        Whither Indonesia? The Presidential Election Countdown
                          Dr Andi Mallarangeng, (Coordinator, Setting Priorities for The New Government, Partnership for Governance Reform in Indonesia); Dr Hadi Soesastro, (Director, Center for Strategic and International Studies) and Dr Greg Fealy, (Political & Social Change, RSPAS, ANU)

                          Flyer

                          July 07, 2004
                          Seminar Room B
                          12.30pm-2.00pm
                          (Ref no: 66)
                          Reinvention of the Paradise: Bali After the Tragedy
                            Professor IG Pitana (Research Centre for Culture & Tourism, Univrsity of Udayana, Bali)
                            June 23, 2004
                            Seminar Room B
                            12.30pm-2.00pm
                            (Ref no: 65)
                            From KKN to Good Governance: A Reform Program for the New President (Paper can be downloaded from: Economic Publications Page)
                              Ross McLeod(Indonesia Project, Economics Division, RSPAS)
                              June 02, 2004
                              Seminar Room B
                              12.30pm-2.00pm
                              (Ref no: 64)
                              Survey of Recent Development
                                Stephen V. Marks (Pormona College, Claremont CA)
                                April 28, 2004
                                Seminar Room B
                                12.30pm-2.00pm
                                (Ref no: 63)
                                Women's negotiating power relating health in West Nusa Tenggara and Eastern Nusatenggara
                                  Iwu Utomo (National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health)
                                  April 21, 2004
                                  Seminar Room B
                                  12.30pm-2.00pm
                                  (Ref no: 62)
                                  What will it take for Indonesia to grow faster than 4%? Reflections on Longer Term Issues in Economic Development
                                    Chris Manning (Indonesia Project, RSPAS)
                                    April 07, 2004
                                    Seminar Room B
                                    12.30pm-2.00pm
                                    (Ref no: 61)
                                    Preliminary findings from research into the causes and development of the violence in North Maluku Province, 1999 –2000, and some comments on the social and political situation in 2004 (title subject to confirmation)
                                      Christopher Wilson (Political and Social Change, RSPAS)
                                      March 24, 2004
                                      Seminar Room B
                                      12.30pm-2.00pm
                                      (Ref no: 60)
                                      Industrial development in East Java
                                        Bambang Heru Santosa (BPS, Statistics Indonesia)
                                        March 10, 2004
                                        Seminar Room B
                                        12.30pm-2.00pm
                                        (Ref no: 59)
                                        Rethinking the historical connections between Indian and Indonesian textile traditions in the light of recent carbon 14 dating results
                                          Robyn Maxwell (Art History and Curatorship, School of Humanities, Faculty of Arts, ANU)
                                          March 03, 2004
                                          Seminar Room B
                                          12.30pm-2.00pm
                                          (Ref no: 58)
                                          The Myths of the Sultan - Hamengku Buwono IX in War and Revolution
                                            John Monfries (Asian Studies, ANU)
                                            February 04, 2004
                                            Seminar Room B
                                            12.45pm-2.00pm
                                            (Ref no: 57)
                                            Money Politics and the Elections: Potential Impact on the Chances of Presidential Candidates and Political Parties" (subject to confirmation)
                                              Dr. Faisal Basri (University of Indonesia, Commission for the Supervision of Business Competition)
                                              January 28, 2004
                                              Seminar Room B
                                              12.30pm-2.00pm
                                              (Ref no: 56)
                                              Survey of Recent Economic Developments
                                                Lloyd Kenward (Consultant, former World Bank and IMF, Jakarta)
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