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A Revival at Cornell

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

The Cornell Modern Indonesia Project pioneered the study of Indonesia in the United States. These studies reached a point of dormancy and stayed that way for a decade.

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THE room on the third floor of the White Hall at Cornell University in New York is quite large for an office. Measuring about 6 x 8 meters, it has a desk and computer. A bookshelf attached to the wall is lined with books on Indonesia, Southeast Asia and Islam. Among them are R. E. Elson's Suharto: A Political Biography, Robert Dayley's Southeast Asia in the New International Era, Sudarno Sumarto's Employment, Living Standards and Poverty in Contempo

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