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Faeni, Hanum, Kristanto Yuli Yarso, Brian Wasita, Rachmi Fauziah Rahayu, Suyatmi Suyatmi, Nanang Wiyono, Riza Novierta Persik, Iman Hakim Wicaksana, Akhmad Azmiardi, and Zhafira Ramadhanty. "Age as a Determinant in Selecting Type of Breast Cancer Surgery in Lovely Pink Solo Cancer Community." Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences 10, B (February 5, 2022): 1280–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2022.8683.

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Breast-Conserving Surgery as a treatment option for older patients with early breast cancerHanum Faeni, MD1., Kristanto Yuli Yarso, MD2., Brian Wasita, MD3., Rachmi Fauziah Rahayu, MD4., Suyatmi Suyatmi, MD5., Nanang Wiyono, MD6., Riza Novierta Persik, MD3., Iman Hakim Wicaksana, MD1., Akhmad Azmiardi, MD7., Zhafira Ramadhanty, MD8.1 Resident of Surgery, Department of Surgery, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia2 Oncology Surgeon, Department of Surgery, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia3 Department of Anatomical Pathology, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia4 Department of Radiology, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia5 Department of Histology, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia6 Department of Anatomy, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia7 Doctoral Program on Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia8 Medical Student, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia Objective: Breast cancer is one of the most common malignancies in Indonesia. Breast cancer occurs due to rapid and abnormal cell growth due to infiltration of lymphatic tissue and blood vessels. For this reason, surgery is vital to use as a treatment for breast cancer at an early stage. There are two surgical methods: Breast-Conserving Surgery (BCS) and mastectomy. In this regard, several factors have been studied to influence patients in choosing BCS or mastectomy. Looking at the age factor, the results varied and differed significantly throughout the study.Method: This analytical study used a retrospective cross-sectional approach. The research subjects were patients with breast cancer who were the Lovely Pink community members in Surakarta City, Central Java. Subjects were selected by simple random sampling with inclusion criteria consisting of female patients aged 20 to 80 years, being diagnosed with stage 1 and 2 breast cancer, and having received surgery employing BCS or mastectomy techniques.Result: This study was conducted on 218 breast cancer patients who had undergone mastectomy or BCS in Surakarta City, Central Java. It was found that 104 patients were < 50 years old and 114 patients > 50 years old. 76 patients (34.9%) and 142 patients (65.1%) had a total income of more or less than Rp2.5 million/month. As many as 155 patients (71.1%) and 63 patients (28.9%) had no history of disease. Based on the type of surgery performed, 141 people (64.7%) underwent mastectomy, and 77 people (35.3%) underwent BCS.Conclusion: It can be concluded that patients prefer to undergo mastectomy with significant results at the age of under and above 50 years supported by income, medical history, and work history.Keywords: breast-conserving surgery, mastectomy, age
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Solechan, Solechan, Tri Rahayu Utami, and Muhamad Azhar. "Upaya Meningkatkan Jaminan Perlindungan Pekerja Migran Indonesia." Administrative Law and Governance Journal 3, no. 1 (March 5, 2020): 153–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/alj.v3i1.153-161.

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Berdasarkan Pasal 1 Angka 3 Undang-Undang Nomor 18 Tahun 2017 tentang Perlindungan Pekerja Migran Indonesia, Pekerja Migran Indonesia adalah setiap warga negara Indonesia yang akan, sedang, atau telah melakukan pekerjaan dengan menerima upah di luar wilayah Republik Indonesia. Human Capital Index (HCI) menempatkan Indonesia berada pada peringkat ke-87 atau urutan ke-6 di Asia Tenggara sehingga berpengaruh terhadap kualitas Pekerja Migran Indonesia. HCI Indoneisa yang rendah tentu perlu ditingkatkan untuk meningkatkan pula daya saing dan kualitas Pekerja Migran Indonesia yang akan menunjang daya tawar Pekerja Migran Indonesia di tingkat global. Penelitian ini dilakukan untuk mengetahui urgensi diperlukannya Peningkatan Posisi Daya Tawar Sebagai Upaya Meningkatkan Jaminan Perlindungan Pekerja Migran Indonesia Oleh Pemerintah. Kata Kunci: Pekerja Migran Indonesia, Daya Tawar, Kualitas. Abstract Based on Article 1 Number 3 of Law Number 18 Year 2017 concerning the Protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers, Indonesian Migrant Workers are any Indonesian citizens who will, are or have done work by receiving wages outside the territory of the Republic of Indonesia. The Human Capital Index (HCI) ranks Indonesia at 87th or 6th in Southeast Asia so that it affects the quality of Indonesian Migrant Workers. The low Indonesian HCI certainly needs to be improved to improve the competitiveness and quality of Indonesian Migrant Workers who will support the bargaining power of Indonesian Migrant Workers at the global level. This research was conducted to determine the urgency of the need to increase the bargaining power position as an effort to improve the guarantee of protection of Indonesian migrant workers by the government. Keyword: Indonesian Migrant Workers, Bargaining Power, Quality.
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Sukendro, Gregorius Genep. "Creativity of Indonesia: Analysis of Indonesian Tourism Advertisement “Pesona Indonesia”." Prosiding Semnasfi 1, no. 1 (May 9, 2018): 116. http://dx.doi.org/10.21070/semnasfi.v1i1.1149.

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The tourism advertisement of “Pesona Indonesia” conducted by the Indonesian government is an effort to introduce Indonesia around the globe. Questioning the advertisement will leads to the talks of communication strategy and creative execution advertising. This research analyses the application of strategies and creative execution. Qualitative approach of this study is utilizing case study method. The outcomes of the research indicate that the use of local culture in commercial advertising can have a positive impact on advertisers, culture, and society. Advertisers and advertiser agencies ought to be aware of the cultural insight importance in the advertisement. Creativity is the key to advertising success.
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Sagita, Marisa Putri, Azhar El Hami, and Zahrotur Rusyda Hinduan. "DEVELOPMENT OF INDONESIAN WORK READINESS SCALE ON FRESH GRADUATE IN INDONESIA." Jurnal Psikologi 19, no. 3 (September 16, 2020): 297–314. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/jp.19.3.297-314.

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Fresh graduates need to have work readiness as one of the essential attributes. Work readiness is a condition when fresh graduates ready to succeed in the working world. In Indonesia, studies explaining the measurement scale of work readiness are still limited. This study aims to develop a work readiness scale for undergraduates, which is beneficial for companies, universities, and fresh graduates. The research sample consists of 118 fresh graduates, with no prior work experiences. After several examinations, the scale contains 49 items. As a result, the construct validity test using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) shows that the developed instrument can measure the work readiness construct. The results of the reliability test using Cronbach's alpha coefficient is .961. This number means that the developed instrument is reliable. The analysis results show that the developed work readiness scale has good validity and reliability.
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Dahm, Bernhard. "Studi Belanda di Indonesia/Nederlandse Studiën in Indonesië [Dutch Studies in Indonesia]. Edited by Kees Groeneboer. Jakarta: Djambatan, 1989. Pp. xxi, 512. Notes. [In Indonesian.]." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 22, no. 2 (September 1991): 390–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022463400003969.

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Mariane, Irene. "Strengthening Cooperation of Indonesia-Vietnam in Combating Illegal Fishing in Indonesian Waters." Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems 12, SP8 (July 30, 2020): 26–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.5373/jardcs/v12sp8/20202497.

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Karolus, Meike Lusye. "Women in Indonesian Films about “Eastern Indonesia”." Jurnal Perempuan 23, no. 3 (August 28, 2018): 143. http://dx.doi.org/10.34309/jp.v23i3.252.

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<p>The purpose of this study is to explain about women’s positions and roles that are represented in films as agents who frame identity and ethnical stereotype of “the East”. By using intersectional feminist perspective, the study analyse texts from three Indonesian films which using film sets in the regions of Eastern Indonesia as follows: <em>Aisyah: Let Us Be a Family </em>(2016), <em>Salawaku </em>(2016), and <em>Marlina, the Murderer in Four Acts</em> (2017). Findings show that films about Eastern Indonesia still embed with the perspectives of orientalism and colonialism. Women from non-Eastern Indonesia are commonly represented to having superior positions and important roles in educating and spreading the feeling of nationalism. On the other hand, Eastern Indonesian women are mostly represented inferior and alienated from their communities and nature. </p><p> </p>
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Pangestika, Nifo Ria Nurendra. "PELESTARIAN BUDAYA INDONESIA MELALUI INDONESIAN CULTURAL WEEK." Joyful Learning Journal 10, no. 1 (July 6, 2021): 19–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.15294/jlj.v10i1.44404.

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Banyaknya budaya yang ada di Indonesia sangat perlu untuk dilestarikan, terutama di Elementary School of Semarang Multinational School yang mayoritas siswanya merupakan warga negara asing, maka sekolah ini mengadakan kegiatan Indonesian Cultural Week guna melestarikan budaya Indonesia. Penelitian ini bertujuan mendeskripsikan pelestarian budaya Indonesia melalui kegiatan Indonesian Cultural Week yang dilaksanakan di Elementary School of Semarang Multinational School. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif. Penelitian dilaksanakan di Elementary School of Semarang Multinational School. Sampel dalam penelitian ini adalah kepala sekolah, guru, dan siswa yang berjumlah 13 orang yang ditentukan dengan teknik purposive sampling. Teknik pengumpulan data menggunakan observasi, wawancara, dokumentasi dan catatan lapangan. Analisis data dilakukan melalui tahap reduksi data, penyajian data, dan penarikan kesimpulan. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa pelestarian budaya lokal di Elementary School of Semarang Multinational School dilaksanakan dengan sangat baik melalui kegiatan Indonesian Cultural Week dengan dukungan dari seluruh pihak terkait yaitu kepala sekolah, guru, staff, siswa, dan juga orang tua yang ditunjukkan dengan adanya penambahan tingkat pengetahuan siswa mengenai budaya Indonesia.Simpulan dari penelitian ini adalah kegiatan Indonesian Cultural Week dapat melestarikan kebudayaan lokal di Elementary School of Semarang Multinaional School termasuk dalam kategori baik. Pelaksanaan kegiatan Indonesian Cultural Week meliputi upaya mempertahankan budaya lokal, pelestarian budaya didasarkan pada kebutuhan, serta terdapat strategi pelestarian budaya. Faktor pendukung pelaksanaan kegiatan Indonesian Cultural Week yaitu dimulai dari tahap persiapan yang meliputi penyusunan rancangan kegiatan, anggaran dana, tempat dan waktu pelaksanaan dan penyusunan kepanitiaan, sampai dengan tahap pelaksanaan kegiatan dan evaluasi pasca kegiatan Many cultures in Indonesia are very necessary to be preserved, especially in Elementary School of Semarang Multinational School, where the majority of students are foreign nationals, so this school holds Indonesian Cultural Week activities to preserve Indonesian culture. This research aims to describe the preservation of Indonesian culture through Indonesian Cultural Week activities held at Elemenary School of Semarang Multinational School. This research uses qualitative approach. The research was conducted at Elementary School of Semarang Multinational School. The samples in this study were principals, teachers, and students of 13 people determined by purposive sampling techniques. Data collection techniques using observation, interviews, documentation and field notes. Data analysis is done through data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results showed that the preservation of local culture at Elementary School of Semarang Multinational School was carried out very well through Indonesian Cultural Week activities with support from all relevant parties, namely principals, teachers, staff, students, and also parents, which was shown by the addition of students' level of knowledge about Indonesian culture.The conclusion of this research is that Indonesian Cultural Week activities can preserve local culture at Elementary School of Semarang Multinaional School in the good category. The implementation of Indonesian Cultural Week activities includes efforts to maintain local culture, cultural preservation based on needs, and there are strategies for cultural preservation. Supporting factors for the implementation of Indonesian Cultural Week activities are starting from the preparation stage which includes the preparation of the draft activities, budget funds, place and time of implementation and preparation of committee, up to the stage of implementation of activities and post-activity evaluation
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Hadiz, Vedi, and Dan La Botz. "Made in Indonesia: Indonesian Workers since Soeharto." Indonesia 73 (April 2002): 177. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3351474.

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Rozikin, Opik. "CONTEMPT OF COURT IN INDONESIAN REGULATION." JCIC : Jurnal CIC Lembaga Riset dan Konsultan Sosial 1, no. 1 (March 1, 2019): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.51486/jbo.v1i1.1.

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Abstract: Contempt of court is often an interesting topic of discussion, one of which is in the national legal development program, this is inseparable from the rampant phenomenon of actions that are considered to injure the authority of the judicial institutions in Indonesia. The provisions of the contempt of court that were previously foreign indeed contained in the explanation of Law No. 14 of 1985 concerning the Supreme Court paragraph 4 paragraph 4 does not meet the expectations of the Indonesian people, because there is no follow up and more concrete arrangements regarding the Contempt of Court. Whereas the idea of ​​forming a law concerning the Contempt of Court has become part of the 2002 legal policy mandated by Law No. 25 of 2000 concerning the National Law Development Program. The Indonesian criminal justice system is included in the Non Adversary Model system. Judges have broad responsibilities in carrying out the trial process. Contempt of court arrangements are spread in the Criminal Code, Criminal Procedure Code, and several laws and regulations in Indonesia. Abstrak: Contempt of court sering menjadi bahan perbincangan menarik, salah satunya dalam program pembangunan hukum nasional, hal ini tidak terlepas dari maraknya fenomena tindakan yang dianggap mencederai kewibawaan institusi peradilan di Indonesaia. Ketentuan Contempt of Court yang dahulu asing memang telah termuat dalam penjelasan Undang Undang No. 14 Tahun 1985 Tentang Mahkamah Agung butir 4 alinea ke-4 tidak sesuai dengan harapan bangsa Indonesia, dikarenakan tidak ada tindak lanjut dan pengaturan yang lebih konkret tentang Contempt of Court tersebut. Padahal ide pembentukan undang undang tentang Contempt of court ini, telah menjadi bagian dari kebijakan hukum tahun 2002 sebagaimana yang diamanahkan Undang Undang No. 25 Tahun 2000 tentang Program Pembangunan Hukum Nasional. Sistem peradilan pidana Indonesia termasuk kedalam sistem Non Adversary Model. Hakim memiliki tanggung jawab yang luas dalam menjalankan proses persidangan. Pengaturan Contempt of court tersebar dalam KUHP, KUHAP, dan beberapa peraturan perundang-undangan di Indoneisa.
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Rozikin, Opik. "CONTEMPT OF COURT IN INDONESIAN REGULATION." JCIC : Jurnal CIC Lembaga Riset dan Konsultan Sosial 1, no. 1 (March 1, 2019): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.51486/jbo.v1i1.1.

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Abstract: Contempt of court is often an interesting topic of discussion, one of which is in the national legal development program, this is inseparable from the rampant phenomenon of actions that are considered to injure the authority of the judicial institutions in Indonesia. The provisions of the contempt of court that were previously foreign indeed contained in the explanation of Law No. 14 of 1985 concerning the Supreme Court paragraph 4 paragraph 4 does not meet the expectations of the Indonesian people, because there is no follow up and more concrete arrangements regarding the Contempt of Court. Whereas the idea of ​​forming a law concerning the Contempt of Court has become part of the 2002 legal policy mandated by Law No. 25 of 2000 concerning the National Law Development Program. The Indonesian criminal justice system is included in the Non Adversary Model system. Judges have broad responsibilities in carrying out the trial process. Contempt of court arrangements are spread in the Criminal Code, Criminal Procedure Code, and several laws and regulations in Indonesia. Abstrak: Contempt of court sering menjadi bahan perbincangan menarik, salah satunya dalam program pembangunan hukum nasional, hal ini tidak terlepas dari maraknya fenomena tindakan yang dianggap mencederai kewibawaan institusi peradilan di Indonesaia. Ketentuan Contempt of Court yang dahulu asing memang telah termuat dalam penjelasan Undang Undang No. 14 Tahun 1985 Tentang Mahkamah Agung butir 4 alinea ke-4 tidak sesuai dengan harapan bangsa Indonesia, dikarenakan tidak ada tindak lanjut dan pengaturan yang lebih konkret tentang Contempt of Court tersebut. Padahal ide pembentukan undang undang tentang Contempt of court ini, telah menjadi bagian dari kebijakan hukum tahun 2002 sebagaimana yang diamanahkan Undang Undang No. 25 Tahun 2000 tentang Program Pembangunan Hukum Nasional. Sistem peradilan pidana Indonesia termasuk kedalam sistem Non Adversary Model. Hakim memiliki tanggung jawab yang luas dalam menjalankan proses persidangan. Pengaturan Contempt of court tersebar dalam KUHP, KUHAP, dan beberapa peraturan perundang-undangan di Indoneisa.
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Abidin, Zaenal. "SISTEM DEMOKRASI DI INDONESI DALAM PERSFEKTIF HIZBUT TAHIR INDONESIA." KOMUNIKE 11, no. 1 (June 1, 2019): 104–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.20414/jurkom.v11i1.2278.

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Negara demokrasi dikonotasikan sebagai suatu cara pandang yang memberikan kebebasan kepada setiap orang untuk berpendapat, berpikir, berkarya hatta kebebasan dalam memeluk suatu agama dan ajaran tertentu menurut keyakinan mereka masing-masing. Indonesia dalam hal ini di sebut-sebut sebagai negara yang mengadopsi paham demokrasi dalam sistem pemerintahan yang “dilakoninya”, sehingga berimbas pada pola, sistem dan ketetapan yang mampu merangkul setiap etnis, budaya, suku, agama dan kepercayaan setiap warga negaranya, sebagaiman yang diamanatkan oleh UUD 45 dan pancasila sebagai dasar Negara. Kebebasan dalam beragama berimplikasi pada “agama minoritas” dan “agama mayoritas”. Agama ‘Islam’ merupakan salah satu agama yang “digandrungi” (baca: mayoritas) di Indonesia; ajaran baku (syariat Islam) sering kali tidak sejalan (baca: berbenturan) dengan idelogi Negara. Para ‘abdi agama’ menghendaki syariat Islam sebagai rujukan dalam melaksanakan sistem pemerintahan, terutama dalam penetapan hukum sebagaimana yang “dikumandangkan” bahwa Islam adalah agama rahmatan lil alamiin. Hizbut Tahrir sebagai penggagas idiologi ini mengambil tempat dalam sistem perpolitikan di Indonesia. Idiologi yang dikembangkan bermuara pada model khilafah yang pernah diperankan oleh Nabi saw, Khulafaur Rasyidin dan khalifah-khalifah setelahnya. Gagasan Hizbut Tahrir mengenai khilafah Islamiyah atau daulah Islamiyah, meskipun masih jauh dari harapan, tetapi bermanfaat bagi pendidikan politik umat Islam.
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Joshua Barker and Eric Tagliacozzo. "Writing the Past, Writing the Future of Indonesia." Indonesia, no. 100 (2015): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5728/indonesia.100.0001.

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Benedict R. O'G. Anderson. "Origins of Indonesia and the Sustenance of Its Excellence, 1966–2015." Indonesia, no. 100 (2015): 5. http://dx.doi.org/10.5728/indonesia.100.0005.

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Deborah Homsher. "Salute to the Journal Indonesia and Its Fieldworkers." Indonesia, no. 100 (2015): 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.5728/indonesia.100.0009.

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Audrey R. Kahin. "Indonesia's Mid-life Crisis, 1978–1995." Indonesia, no. 100 (2015): 19. http://dx.doi.org/10.5728/indonesia.100.0019.

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Ruth McVey. "Many Happy Returns." Indonesia, no. 100 (2015): 25. http://dx.doi.org/10.5728/indonesia.100.0025.

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James Siegel. "Indonesia: A Partial Appraisal." Indonesia, no. 100 (2015): 29. http://dx.doi.org/10.5728/indonesia.100.0029.

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Sher Banu A. L. Khan. "Response and Resilience: Aceh's Trade in the Seventeenth Century." Indonesia, no. 100 (2015): 33. http://dx.doi.org/10.5728/indonesia.100.0033.

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Catherine Smith. "A Stranger in One's Own Home: Surveillance, Space, Place, and Emotion during the GAM Conflict in Aceh." Indonesia, no. 100 (2015): 53. http://dx.doi.org/10.5728/indonesia.100.0053.

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Yulia Nurliani Lukito. "Colonial Exhibition and a Laboratory of Modernity: Hybrid Architecture at Batavia's Pasar Gambir." Indonesia, no. 100 (2015): 77. http://dx.doi.org/10.5728/indonesia.100.0077.

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Iqra Anugrah. "Recent Studies on Indonesian Islam: A Sign of Intellectual Exhaustion?" Indonesia, no. 100 (2015): 105. http://dx.doi.org/10.5728/indonesia.100.0105.

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Joshua Barker. "Looking Back: An Inverted Telescope and an Oblique Gaze." Indonesia, no. 101 (2016): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5728/indonesia.101.0001.

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Tamara Loos. "Belonging: Ben Anderson and Siam." Indonesia, no. 101 (2016): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.5728/indonesia.101.0007.

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Ruth McVey. "Ben Anderson and the Imagining of Indonesia." Indonesia, no. 101 (2016): 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.5728/indonesia.101.0015.

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Vicente L. Rafael. "Contingency and Comparison: Recalling Ben Anderson." Indonesia, no. 101 (2016): 21. http://dx.doi.org/10.5728/indonesia.101.0021.

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James T. Siegel. "Once Again: Nationalism and Revolution." Indonesia, no. 101 (2016): 29. http://dx.doi.org/10.5728/indonesia.101.0029.

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Roy Jordaan. "Nicolaus Engelhard and Thomas Stamford Raffles: Brethren in Javanese Antiquities." Indonesia, no. 101 (2016): 39. http://dx.doi.org/10.5728/indonesia.101.0039.

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Khairudin Aljunied. "Reorienting Sufism: Hamka and Islamic Mysticism in the Malay World." Indonesia, no. 101 (2016): 67. http://dx.doi.org/10.5728/indonesia.101.0067.

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G. Roger Knight and Colin Brown. "Commanders and Subalterns: Foreign Capital, the Sugar Industry, and Farmers and Workers in Rural Java, 1931–59." Indonesia, no. 101 (2016): 85. http://dx.doi.org/10.5728/indonesia.101.0085.

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Annemarie Samuels. "Seeing AIDS in Aceh: Sexual Moralities and the Politics of (In)visibility in Post-Reconstruction Times." Indonesia, no. 101 (2016): 103. http://dx.doi.org/10.5728/indonesia.101.0103.

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Anthony Milner. "John Legge (1921–2016), AO, FASSA, FAHA: Historian, Southeast Asianist, Institution Builder." Indonesia, no. 102 (2016): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5728/indonesia.102.0001.

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Freek Colombijn. "“I Am a Singer”: A Conversation with Johan Silas, Architect and Urban Planner in Surabaya, Indonesia." Indonesia, no. 102 (2016): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.5728/indonesia.102.0007.

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John Ingleson. "Renegotiating the Postcolonial Workplace: Indonesian Dockworkers in 1950." Indonesia, no. 102 (2016): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.5728/indonesia.102.0031.

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Emirza Adi Syailendra. "Inside Papua: The Police Force as Counterinsurgents in Post-Reformasi Indonesia." Indonesia, no. 102 (2016): 57. http://dx.doi.org/10.5728/indonesia.102.0057.

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Emma Baulch. "Genre Publics: Aktuil Magazine and Middle-class Youth in 1970s Indonesia." Indonesia, no. 102 (2016): 85. http://dx.doi.org/10.5728/indonesia.102.0085.

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Mary Somers Heidhues. "Bangka in the 1950s: Indonesian Authority and Chinese Reality." Indonesia, no. 103 (2017): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5728/indonesia.103.0001.

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Joel C. Kuipers and Askuri. "Islamization and Identity in Indonesia: The Case of Arabic Names in Java." Indonesia, no. 103 (2017): 25. http://dx.doi.org/10.5728/indonesia.103.0025.

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Paul Bijl. "Legal Self-fashioning in Colonial Indonesia: Human Rights in the Letters of Kartini." Indonesia, no. 103 (2017): 51. http://dx.doi.org/10.5728/indonesia.103.0051.

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Jean-Jacques Dethier. "Trash, Cities, and Politics: Urban Environmental Problems in Indonesia." Indonesia, no. 103 (2017): 73. http://dx.doi.org/10.5728/indonesia.103.0073.

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Brian Russell Roberts and Keith Foulcher. "Indonesian Notebook Reprised: On Historical Accuracy, Multiple Perspectives, and Alternative Facts." Indonesia, no. 103 (2017): 103. http://dx.doi.org/10.5728/indonesia.103.0103.

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Adam D. Tyson. "Titik Api: Harry Roesli, Music, and Politics in Bandung, Indonesia." Indonesia, no. 91 (2011): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5728/indonesia.91.0001.

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David Hanan and Basoeki Koesasi. "Betawi Moderen: Songs and Films of Benyamin S from Jakarta in the 1970s—Further Dimensions of Indonesian Popular Culture." Indonesia, no. 91 (2011): 35. http://dx.doi.org/10.5728/indonesia.91.0035.

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Noriko Ishida. "The Music of Bedhaya Anduk: A Lost Treasure Rediscovered." Indonesia, no. 91 (2011): 77. http://dx.doi.org/10.5728/indonesia.91.0077.

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Benedict R. O’G. Anderson. "Ulama Hill." Indonesia, no. 91 (2011): 105. http://dx.doi.org/10.5728/indonesia.91.0105.

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Shane Joshua Barter. "The Free Aceh Elections? The 2009 Legislative Contests in Aceh." Indonesia, no. 91 (2011): 113. http://dx.doi.org/10.5728/indonesia.91.0113.

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Larisa M. Efimova and Ruth T. McVey. "Stalin and the New Program for the Communist Party of Indonesia." Indonesia, no. 91 (2011): 131. http://dx.doi.org/10.5728/indonesia.91.0131.

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Marieke Bloembergen. "The Perfect Policeman: Colonial Policing, Modernity, and Conscience on Sumatra’s West Coast in the Early 1930s." Indonesia, no. 91 (2011): 165. http://dx.doi.org/10.5728/indonesia.91.0165.

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Robert Hefner. "Islam in the Indonesia Transition." Indonesia, no. 91 (2011): 193. http://dx.doi.org/10.5728/indonesia.91.0193.

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R. Anderson Sutton. "Review." Indonesia, no. 91 (2011): 203. http://dx.doi.org/10.5728/indonesia.91.0203.

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