Staying the Course on Reforms
Tuesday, January 21, 2003
There was a time when the yearly World Bank report for the Consultative Group on Indonesia (CGI) was an eagerly awaited publication. Journalists would fight for an early copy, so they could upstage one another in having it debated and analyzed on their front pages, and await the resulting polemics from the public. That was five years ago, when the country was still enjoying the freedom from President Suharto's repression. Today, news abou
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