Shaping the performance accountability of elected political leaders.
West Papua worries
Why West Papua remains a sore point in the relationship between Canberra and Jakarta.
Museums, masterpieces and morals
Are museums friends or foes when it comes to protecting antiquities?
Ghost ships: why are World War II naval wrecks vanishing in Indonesia?
Allied warships being stolen from Southeast Asian waters
Over the rainbow
Why the LGBT label runs the risk of erasing other non-normative sexual identities in Indonesia.
Hanging on by a ‘sin’ and a prayer
Why Ahok should brace for more racial and religious politics in Jakarta's race for governor.
Interpreting the Jakarta election
An unusual test case for tolerance in Indonesia and Ahok's resilience.
Three candidates, the same vote?
Jakarta’s election and elites’ control of Indonesia’s national politics.
Prayer, peace and protest in Jakarta
Images from inside Indonesia's latest mass mobilisation to defend Islam.
Religious warfare and the Jakarta election
Why political Islam has made a major comeback in Indonesia.
Ethnicity and Jakarta’s election
Survey experiment shows that Ahok's Chinese background matters most to voters.
The head vs the heart in the case against Ahok
It's not just justice at stake, writes Esther Kuntjara.