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	<title type="text">Editions - Inside Indonesia: The peoples and cultures of Indonesia</title>
	<subtitle type="text">A quarterly magazine on the peoples of Indonesia - cultures, politics, economy and environment</subtitle>
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	<id>https://www.insideindonesia.org/editions/edition-4859</id>
	<updated>2025-08-31T13:09:37+07:00</updated>
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		<name>Inside Indonesia</name>
		<email>admin@insideindonesia.org</email>
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		<title>Megawati: 'Why not a woman President?'</title>
		<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.insideindonesia.org/editions/edition-4859/megawati-why-not-a-woman-president"/>
		<published>2007-09-30T14:13:42+07:00</published>
		<updated>2007-09-30T14:13:42+07:00</updated>
		<id>https://www.insideindonesia.org/editions/edition-4859/megawati-why-not-a-woman-president</id>
		<author>
			<name>Saliendri</name>
			<email>thusharadibley@yahoo.com.au</email>
		</author>
		<summary type="html">&lt;h5&gt;Amidst great enthusiasm, Megawati Sukarnoputri was elected chairperson of the small political party PDI in December 1993. But last June she was ejected from the leadership by military-backed rivals. Many now look to her to lead a democratising movement wider than the PDI. To find out how she felt about this wider role, SAILENDRI recorded this exclusive interview with Megawati in her home.&lt;/h5&gt;
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		<content type="html">&lt;h5&gt;Amidst great enthusiasm, Megawati Sukarnoputri was elected chairperson of the small political party PDI in December 1993. But last June she was ejected from the leadership by military-backed rivals. Many now look to her to lead a democratising movement wider than the PDI. To find out how she felt about this wider role, SAILENDRI recorded this exclusive interview with Megawati in her home.&lt;/h5&gt;
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		<category term="Edition 48: Oct-Dec 1996" />
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	<entry>
		<title>A day with Indonesia's radical student organisation</title>
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		<published>2007-09-28T21:00:00+07:00</published>
		<updated>2007-09-28T21:00:00+07:00</updated>
		<id>https://www.insideindonesia.org/editions/edition-4859/a-day-with-indonesia-s-radical-student-organisation</id>
		<author>
			<name>Vanessa Hearman</name>
			<email>thusharadibley@yahoo.com.au</email>
		</author>
		<summary type="html">&lt;h5&gt;Authorities blame the recent Jakarta riots on the coalition PRD. It has hundreds of members, but military leaders liken it to the PKI of the 1960s, which had millions. Who are these 1990s activists? VANNESSA HEARMAN visited with one of the coalition partners earlier this year, and filed this inside story.&lt;/h5&gt;
</summary>
		<content type="html">&lt;h5&gt;Authorities blame the recent Jakarta riots on the coalition PRD. It has hundreds of members, but military leaders liken it to the PKI of the 1960s, which had millions. Who are these 1990s activists? VANNESSA HEARMAN visited with one of the coalition partners earlier this year, and filed this inside story.&lt;/h5&gt;
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		<category term="Edition 48: Oct-Dec 1996" />
	</entry>
	<entry>
		<title>The student movement</title>
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		<published>2007-09-27T21:00:00+07:00</published>
		<updated>2007-09-27T21:00:00+07:00</updated>
		<id>https://www.insideindonesia.org/editions/edition-4859/the-student-movement</id>
		<author>
			<name>Ariel  Heryanto</name>
			<email>thusharadibley@yahoo.com.au</email>
		</author>
		<summary type="html">&lt;h5&gt;Students are few in number but loom large on the political stage. The PRD affair demonstrated this once more. In this reflective essay, ARIEL HERYANTO asks why this should be so.&lt;/h5&gt;
</summary>
		<content type="html">&lt;h5&gt;Students are few in number but loom large on the political stage. The PRD affair demonstrated this once more. In this reflective essay, ARIEL HERYANTO asks why this should be so.&lt;/h5&gt;
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		<category term="Edition 48: Oct-Dec 1996" />
	</entry>
	<entry>
		<title>How might the Suharto era conclude?</title>
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		<published>2007-09-26T21:00:00+07:00</published>
		<updated>2007-09-26T21:00:00+07:00</updated>
		<id>https://www.insideindonesia.org/editions/edition-4859/how-might-the-suharto-era-conclude</id>
		<author>
			<name>Michael van Langenberg</name>
			<email>thusharadibley@yahoo.com.au</email>
		</author>
		<summary type="html">&lt;h4&gt;The events of 27 July have led many to speculate about a more democratic order after the end of Suharto's powerful rule. MICHAEL VAN LANGENBERG warns such speculation may be misplaced. &lt;/h4&gt;</summary>
		<content type="html">&lt;h4&gt;The events of 27 July have led many to speculate about a more democratic order after the end of Suharto's powerful rule. MICHAEL VAN LANGENBERG warns such speculation may be misplaced. &lt;/h4&gt;</content>
		<category term="Edition 48: Oct-Dec 1996" />
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	<entry>
		<title>Change in Indonesia, chance for East Timor</title>
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		<published>2007-09-25T21:00:00+07:00</published>
		<updated>2007-09-25T21:00:00+07:00</updated>
		<id>https://www.insideindonesia.org/editions/edition-4859/change-in-indonesia-chance-for-east-timor</id>
		<author>
			<name>Coki Naipospos</name>
			<email>thusharadibley@yahoo.com.au</email>
		</author>
		<summary type="html">&lt;h5&gt;Transition to a post-Suharto era in Jakarta could be window of opportunity for East Timor. What might that window offer, asks COKI NAIPOSPOS?&lt;/h5&gt;
</summary>
		<content type="html">&lt;h5&gt;Transition to a post-Suharto era in Jakarta could be window of opportunity for East Timor. What might that window offer, asks COKI NAIPOSPOS?&lt;/h5&gt;
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		<category term="Edition 48: Oct-Dec 1996" />
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	<entry>
		<title>Alternative press challenges information blockade</title>
		<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.insideindonesia.org/editions/edition-4859/alternative-press-challenges-information-blockade"/>
		<published>2007-09-24T21:00:00+07:00</published>
		<updated>2007-09-24T21:00:00+07:00</updated>
		<id>https://www.insideindonesia.org/editions/edition-4859/alternative-press-challenges-information-blockade</id>
		<author>
			<name>Stanley</name>
			<email>thusharadibley@yahoo.com.au</email>
		</author>
		<summary type="html">&lt;h4&gt;With mainstream print media subject to many restrictions, unlicensed publications satisfy a demand for news.STANLEY surveys the alternatives now flourishing in many Javanese cities.&lt;/h4&gt;</summary>
		<content type="html">&lt;h4&gt;With mainstream print media subject to many restrictions, unlicensed publications satisfy a demand for news.STANLEY surveys the alternatives now flourishing in many Javanese cities.&lt;/h4&gt;</content>
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