The Year of Living Nervously
Tuesday, January 1, 2002
May 1998, with its riots and the long awaited resignation of Suharto, indeed signalled a new political era with new freedoms. But it did not quite signal the end of an era. It was just the start of an intermezzo in a long and general continuity.
Political freedom, alias democratisation, was marked by a reduced role for the state. In the process it exposed the social ulcers which had been hidden underneath. Long-latent violence boiled out to such
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