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Indonesia expert
News | 29 Aug 2006
Dr. Kari Telle is a Social Anthropologist who has worked extensively on issues related to socio-religious change in Indonesia. Telle will work on the new Politics of Faith programme where she will study religious mobilization and the politics of 'security' in post-Suharto Indonesia.
Asia: Indonesia
Dharma power: Searching for security in post-new order Indonesia
Book Chapter | Oct 2010
The chapter examines how security concerns are infiltrating new aspects of daily life in Indonesia, giving rise to new organisational forms and ways of ...
Indonesia
Third Independent Review of the Indonesia-Norway Cooperation on REDD+
Project | Jul - Sep 2018
This third indepedent review of the Norway-Indonesia REDD+ partnership aims to assess the status of the partnership in connection with Phase 2 deliverables ...
REDD+, climate change, forestry, aid, Indonesia, Norway
The Republic of Indonesia: General and presidential elections April - September 2004
Report in External Series | Jan 2004
The Indonesian General Elections 2004 were the largest and most complicated elections ever observed by the EU. With apparent logistical and technical ...
Elections, Indonesia
The Fight against Corruption in Indonesia
Journal Article | Jan 2007
The Fight against Corruption in Indonesia Sofie Arjon Schütte Journal of Current Southeast Asian Af
Indonesia, Corruption Eradication Commission, Law Enforcement, Constitutional Court, , Anticorruption Court, Corruption, Attorney General's Office, Asset Recovery
Faith on Trial: Blasphemy and 'lawfare' in Indonesia
Journal Article | Jan 2018
This article develops the argument that blasphemy trials occupy a pivotal role in ‘religion-making’ in post-1998 Indonesia. Examining a blasphemy ...
Blasphemy, trials, lawfare, Indonesia
Danida-Appraisal Mission for Support to Good Governance in Indonesia 2014-2017
Project | Jun - Dec 2013
Danida-Appraisal Mission for Support to Good Governance in Indonesia 2014-2017
Asias gamle (og unge) drager
Journal Article | Jan 1993
Article appraising the growth and development of three countries in the Southeast Asian region: Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia
Economic growth, Governance, Development, Newly industrialising countries, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Southeast Asia
Dharma power: Searching for security in post-new order Indonesia
Journal Article | Aug 2009
Security concerns are creeping into new aspects of everyday life in Indonesia, resulting in new organizational forms and ways of perceiving self and society. ...
Dharma wisesa, ontological uncartainty, power, security, spirit, army, Indonesia
Responses to human right criticism: Kenya-Norway and Indonesia-the Netherlands
Book Chapter | Jan 1995
This is a comparative study of responses to active human rights criticism by two donor countries, Norway and the Netherlands vis-á-vis Kenya and Indonesia, ...
Human rights, International relations, Netherlands, Norway, Kenya, Indonesia
Economic analysis of land degradation in Indonesia upland
CMI Working Paper | Jan 1996
The objective of this research is to determine factors affecting land degradation in the upland in Indonesia, and to suggest appropriate policies regarding ...
Asia: Indonesia
Corruption and Forest Revenues in Papua
U4 Brief | Jun 2008
Under a sustainable, well-managed, logging regime, Papua - the most densely forested part of Indonesia - can potentially contribute substantial forest ...
natural resources, forestry, corruption, Indonesia, natural resource management, Indonesia
Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in a context of nationalist oligarchy: Lessons from Indonesia
U4 Brief | Nov 2020
Thinking and working politically is often viewed as crucial for anti-corruption reform efforts in resource sectors. But what happens when it does not ...
REDD+, Nationalist oligarchy, Political reforms, Indonesia
Jaringan korupsi di sektor kehutanan Indonesia. Politik dan pulp di Pelalawan, Riau
U4 Issue | Aug 2020
Di Indonesia, kekuatan penebangan liar telah lama dikaitkan dengan jaringan korupsi yang melibatkan makelar, pengusaha sektor swasta, dan kepala daerah. ...
The smell of death: Theft, disgust and ritual practice in Central Lombok, Indonesia.
Journal Article | Jan 2003
The smell of death: Theft, disgust and ritual practice in Central Lombok, Indonesia. Kari Social An
The smell of death: Theft, disgust and ritual practice in Central Lombok, Indonesia.
Journal Article | Jan 2002
The smell of death: Theft, disgust and ritual practice in Central Lombok, Indonesia. Kari Telle Soc
Human Rights Commissions in Southeast Asia
Project | Aug - Dec 2003
A study of human rights commissions in Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines
Asia: Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines
Shifting cultivation and "deforestation". A study from Sumatra, Indonesia
CMI Working Paper | Jan 1994
About half of tropical deforestation is commonly explained by the expansion of traditional agriculture (shifting cultivation). This article first questions ...
Shifting cultivation, Agriculture, Deforestation, Indonesia
Pemberantasan korupsi di sektor kehutanan. Pelajaran dari kasus KPK
U4 Issue | Nov 2020
Komisi Pemberantasan Korupsi Indonesia telah berhasil mengadili lebih dari 600 terdakwa kasus korupsi sejak 2004, namun hanya sekitar 5% dari terdakwa ...
Corruption, Anti-Corruption, Forestry, Court cases, Indonesia
Towards REDD+ Integrity: Opportunities and Challenges for Indonesia
U4 Issue | Feb 2015
Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) has become a cornerstone of Indonesia’s forest sector policies. Given corruption ...
REDD+, political economy, corruption, anti-corruption, forest governance, natural resource management, Indonesia