Monday, March 17, 2014

New Posts: the business of ideological state apparatuses in education, wild card democracy, and China making plays for more territory

"Between Teaching and Treachery: the politics of the education business in Indonesia," by Alya Nurshabrina, March 2014. Alya says education is still used to prop up corrupt interests and should be a major electoral platform.

"Indonesia has been the Shining Light, but... Democracy is still a Risky Business," by Ross Taylor and Colin Brown, March 2014. Don't applaud just yet. It could get messy.

"China's SCS Claim Threatens RI Sovereignty," by Veeramallah Anjaiah, March 2014. What's the time Mr Jinping? DINNER TIME! South East Asian nations are learning that each time they turn around Mr Wolf is a step closer.

And there's more:

Our friends at AIYA (Australia Indonesia Youth Association) have a petition that needs signing. Quills at the ready! Or alternatively follow the link and sign online.

Jokowi is officially capres dalam pemilihan 2014! Could Megawati have strung that one out any longer?

AIYA's Luke Dawes explores the historical links between Indigenous Australians and Indonesia.

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