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The Tree that Longs for Roots

Tuesday, August 14, 2001

Like beansprouts, Golkar and its leaders are 'top-heavy', but without any roots.

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Indonesia has now been independent for 56 years, yet one question remains unanswered: why does Indonesia seem to run out of leaders? The national politics has yielded a mere handful of leaders such as Abdurrahman Wahid, Megawati, Amien Rais, Akbar Tandjung or Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono—just to name a few—while the rest are still unheard.

Various socio-political organizations that are supposed to serve as a training ground for future le

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