Chercheur au sein du Département de changement social et politique de l’Université nationale australienne et éditeur de la revue Inside Indonesia.
Repression and harassment have played a part in the political marginalisation of reformist civil society. But that marginalisation is also deeply linked to structural shifts—from the rise of populism and money politics, to the increasing state (...)
Presidential hopeful Prabowo Subianto has outlined his plans to dismantle Indonesia’s democracy in a public speech, write Edward Aspinall and Marcus Mietzner. In a speech last Saturday at the Taman Ismail Marzuki cultural complex in Jakarta, (...)
En dépit de l’existence d’une société civile diversifiée, la période post-Suharto n’a pas accouché d’un grand mouvement de gauche coordonné. En cause, des tendances centrifuges, la prédominance d’une logique ONG et la structuration clientéliste du système (...)
In Indonesia, it sometimes seems that the left is everywhere yet nowhere. Though one rarely hears the word socialism these days (it was sometimes used even by officials during the Suharto period), words that in other countries connote radical or (...)