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Indonesian Democracy: More Endangered than Polar Bears

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

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Julia Suryakusuma

  • The writer is the author of Sex, Power and Nation. She can be contacted on [email protected]

    Recently I was watching a National Geographic film about global warming. The Arctic sea ice, it warned, is melting at an alarming rate. This is bad news for the polar bears who depend on the ice as floating platforms from which to catch prey and as big, white frozen stepping-stones for returning home to their dens. Scientists even

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