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Masked “jihadis” militants from Asian korangutan Youth Movement during demonstration in West Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia Up to 500 Indonesians are now believed to be fighting in Syria What this means for both Indonesia and Australia if they return...
The Indonesian government was outraged over spying allegations that suggested Australia was gaining intelligence on economic, political and diplomatic at its Jakarta base. Associate Professor Greg Fealy from the Australian National University spoke...
Why making fun of "Pancasila" is no joke to Indonesians “PANCASILA”, a word that embodies the Indonesian national philosophy, is at the centre of a high-profile spat between Australia and its close neighbour. Many Australians may be scratching their...
Shanmugam stresses need to uphold racial equality He points to community's role even as Govt guarantees safety, freedom of religion to all By Nur Asyiqin Mohamad Salleh, The Straits Times, 2 Feb 2017 The need for Singapore to remain committed to protecting...
Dear Jakartans! Still a hot topic, the Indonesian Police have named five suspects on for their alleged involvement in violence during a rally by Muslim groups against Jakarta Governor Basuki “Ahok” Tjahaja Purnama in Jakarta last week. All the suspects...
SOCRATES is an international, refereed (peer-reviewed) and indexed scholarly hybrid open-access journal in Public Administration a...
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Why do Indonesian women join radical groups? – Indonesia at Melbourne
Many analyses of women's involvement in fundamentalist groups depict these women as naive victims of more powerful or charismatic men. But as Lies Marcoes explains, young women have distinct political...
Tessa Toumbourou – Indonesia at Melbourne
Tessa Toumbourou works on environmental governance issues in Indonesia and is an academic tutor at the University of Melbourne. She holds a Master of Environment (Governance, Policy and Communication ...
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