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Reformasi
Will Prabowo’s Election End Indonesia’s Era Reformasi?
By Paul Marshall
The current situation has some disturbing parallels to pre-1998 Indonesia, especially given Prabowo’s connections to Suharto.
Backsliding Reformists: Malaysia’s Government Revives Crackdown on Media Freedoms
By Daniel Kam
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim is using the same repressive tools against his opponents that were used against his party during its years in opposition.
Malaysian Youth Party Defects From Ruling Coalition Over Corruption Cases
By Sebastian Strangio
The defection has deprived Anwar Ibrahim's government of its two-thirds parliamentary majority in Parliament.
The Mixed Legacies of Indonesia’s Reformasi
By Natalie Sambhi
Against the odds and despite some setbacks, Indonesia survived its democratic transition and continues to thrive.
Indonesia Spotlights ‘Mentality’ Challenge in Its Military Modernization
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Officials continue to highlight the importance of changing the mindset of Indonesians to defend the country.
Indonesia’s Human Rights After 20 Years of Reformasi
By Usman Hamid
Despite progress, human rights are still under threat.
Jokowi and Indonesian Democracy
By Jonathan Chen and Emirza Adi Syailendra
Although his party underperformed this week, the Jakarta governor remains a bright light for Indonesia’s democracy.
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