Monday, March 10, 2014

New Posts this Week: First time voter cynicism, Megawati the Wayang puppet master, and mutual benefits from realising agriculture opportunities

Please enjoy these new posts:

"Democracy, Gen X Cynicism and the Price of Doing Business," By Stanley Widianto, March 2014. Stanley discusses the situation facing first time voters and encourages people to have their say at the ballot box. He says Indonesian youth want to be involved in democratic processes but suffer disillusion with a system slow to change.

"Three Times a Loser, Indonesia's Megawati is Pivotal in Elections," By Kanupriya Kapoor, March 2014. Megawati is not giving her game away just yet. Will she hang onto the reins or move aside for Jokowi?

"Agricultural Partnerships Offer Huge Opportunities," By Ross B. Taylor, March 2014.
With a change of mindset Australia could implement a more realistic and beneficial agricultural partnership with Indonesia.

Don't miss these articles:

Australian asylum seeker policy is a form of punishment say the authors of a recent study from Curtin University's Centre for Human Rights Education.

Australia isn't who it says it is: a supposed military build up says frenemy not BFF.

Indonesia's educated elites have lived and studied in Australia, gaining important insights into Australian culture and society. Can we say the same?

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