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In Search of Political Reform

Tuesday, February 19, 2002

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Daniel S. Lev
Indonesianist, resident in Seattle, USA

 

Only the most naively optimistic souls—are any left?—can feel confident about reform in Indonesia. Since mid-1998 little fundamental change is evident in political structure or the legal system, let alone the economy that depends on both. One can argue forever about the basic reasons: a self-oriented political elite not much interested in reform, an army reluctant to give

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