PUBLIC TALK: A HISTORY OF POLITICS OF AUSTRALIAN-INDONESIAN SOLIDARITY

A HISTORY OF POLITICS OF AUSTRALIAN-INDONESIAN SOLIDARITY From INSIDE INDONESIA to Action in Solidarity with Indonesia and East Timor (ASIET): Understanding Contradictions in People-to-People Politics 1981-1998. Organised by Indonesian Politics Discussion Forum Co-Sponsored by Asia Institute, University of Melbourne Speaker: Dr Max Lane. Venue Kathleen Syme Library, Carlton 5-7pm April 30. In the early 1980s, […]

“The Twin Axis in Indonesian Politics: Elite Personal Ambition and the Alienation of Civil Society” by Max Lane

“A 20-year process of consolidation of a homogeneous political outlook among the parties controlling the Indonesian electoral scene has facilitated a political life that is dominated by personal rivalry and ambitions, and which has opened the way for dynasty building.” “Meanwhile, the quandary for civil society – whether to build towards an outright opposition to […]

COMMENTARY by MAX LANE:  INDONESIA – OUT OF THE “ELEKTABILITAS” MIRE COMES THE PUSH FOR DYNASTIC POWER

The lack of real political difference among the various contenders for the top political job in Indonesia has paved the way for the culture of political dynasties to strengthen. Will this culture win out? The votes will tell. “However, elektabilitas calculations are prevailing. Gibran/Prabowo might calculate that they might lose the middle-class liberal vote but still be […]

ON CONQUEST by Max Lane

“What should determine a sane, humane outlook is whether or not imperialism’s stranglehold on the Global South will be strengthened or weakened. The weaker the stranglehold, the greater potential for new movements to emerge and grow.” Click here for article.