Articles by James Giggacher

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Celebrating 50 years of Indonesia research at ANU

Indonesia Project marks major anniversary with series of special events.

Modernising Indonesia’s military

New Mandala talks to CSIS expert Evan Laksmana about the future of the TNI.

Anwar Ibrahim addresses a crowd. Will the opposition move on without his leadership? Photo by Firdau Latif on flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/firdausjongket/

Malaysia’s opposition is not dead: Nik Nazmi

Opposition can seriously challenge in next general elections.

Tale of tea takes out major international prize

New Mandala contributor Jinghong Zhang recognised for study on rise and fall of puer tea.

Indonesian soldiers train in Australia. Photo by Department of Defence.

Friendship and firepower

Regional power shifts could strengthen Australia-Indonesia strategic ties.

Complexity and crisis

Complexity and personality help drive current Australia-Indonesia divide, says former ambassador.

Man with his bike. Photo by Staffan Scherz on flickr.

Front row seat in fast-changing Myanmar

Eleven students to complete first ever ANU in-country study tour of Southeast Asian nation.

Hate narratives and democracy in Myanmar

Sectarian violence threatens to derail political progress.

The suffering of sovereignty

Abbott's sovereignty mantra could do more harm than good.

More bad news for Malaysia’s democracy

Collapse of opposition another blow for Malaysia’s democratic prospects.

A young Rohingya boy in a camp for the internally displaced. Photo by European Commission DG Echo on flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/69583224@N05/

Rakhine and Rohingya: hopes for a peaceful future?

Who will save the Rohingya from their man-made tragedy, asks U Kyaw Min.

Listen in to the 2015 Myanmar/Burma Update

Podcasts of conference now available.