2009 Indonesia Study Group

9 December. Lesley Potter (Human Geography/RMAP, ANU). Kalimantan in the Firing Line: Impacts of the Global Economic Crisis

25 November. Budi Haryanto (School of Public Health, University of Indonesia, Jakarta). Health Impacts of Climate Change and Public Health Adaptation in Indonesia

18 November. David Jansen (Political & Social Change, RSPAS, ANU). Networked Security: A Case Study of How State and Non-State Security Actors Interact at the Regional Level

11 November. Vencentius Hoeben. Constructing the Indonesian Nation through Crises. Representations and Realities

4 November. Riwanto Tirtosudarmo (Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Jakarta). The Politics of Migration in Indonesia and Beyond

28 October. Vencentius Hoeben. Constructing the Indonesian Nation through Crises: Representations and Realities

21 October. Devanto Pratomo (Brawijaya University). The Effects of Changes in Minimum Wage on Wages and Employment in the Covered and Uncovered Sectors in Indonesia

23 September. Chris Manning & Budy Resosudarmo (Indonesia Project, Economics Division, RSPAS, ANU). Making it in the City: Some Results From the first Round of the China Indonesia Study, "The Great Migration"

10 September. Greg Fealy, Sally White and Ken Ward (Political and Social Change, RSPAS, ANU). The 17 July Terrorist Bombings in Jakarta and their Aftermath

1 September. Richard Robison. Political Economy and Islamic Politics: the Case of Indonesia and the Larger Debate

26 August. Terry Hull (Australian Demographic and Social Research Institute (ADSRI) CASS). What Can We Expect From the 2010 Indonesian Population Census, and What Will it Tell us About Future Indonesian Economic and Social Trends?

27 June. Mohammad Jason (Vice Chairman of Anti-Corruption Commission (KPK)). KPK's Efforts in Combating Corruption

22 June. Aguswandi (Conflict Adviser and Human Rights Advocate). Aceh: What Next After the Elections?

15 June. Hadi Soesastro (CSIS, Jakarta). The 2009 Presidential Elections in Indonesia: Interpreting the Outcome

24 May. Jennifer Alexander (Department of Anthropology, RSPAS, ANU). The Jepara Furniture Industry: Many Centuries in the Making

10 May. H.E. Mr. Primo Alui Joelianto (Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia to Australia). Indonesian Foreign Policy in Asia-Pacific

6 May. Jeremy Kingsley (Asian Law Centre, Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne). Provincial Elections, Religious Leadership and Peace-Building Processes in Lombok, Indonesia

29 April. Charlotte Setijadi-Dunn (Southeast Asia Centre, La Trobe University). Filming Ambiguity: To be 'Chinese' Through the Eyes of Young Chinese Indonesian Filmmakers

16 April. Ekky Imanjaya (Co-founder/editor of Rumahfilm.org, an online film journal). The Anomalous Islamic Movies and other Recent Issues on Representation of Muslim World in Post-New Order Indonesian Cinema

8 April. Robert Cribb (Pacific & Asian History, RSPAS, ANU). Andaikata (what if...?): Exploring Counter-Factuals in Indonesian History

18 March. Tim Lindsey (Asian Law Centre, University of Melbourne). The Munir Case and its Implications for Indonesia's Legal System

11 March. Jennifer Lindsay (South East Asia Centre, ANU). Performing Indonesia Abroad 1950-65

4 March. Hadi Soesastro (CSIS, Jakarta). The 2009 Elections: What Remains Uncertain?

26 February. Marcus Mietzner (South East Asia Centre, ANU). The 2009 Elections in Indonesia: Parties and Candidates

18 February. Anton Gunawan (PT Bank Danamon, Jakarta). Survey of Recent Economic and Political Developments in Indonesia

11 February. Patrick Guinness (Archaeology & Anthropology, ANU). A Culture of Corruption in Indonesia

28 January. Arianto Patunru (University of Indonesia). The Political Economy of Rice and Fuel in Indonesia