1. Uneasy Neighbours 2. Language and Mythology 3. Cultural Contestations 4. Museums 5. Islam 6. Ethnicity 7. Citizenship 8. Regionalism 9. Democracy Conclusion
Marshall Clark is Director of the Australian National Internships
Program and a Senior Lecturer at the School of Politics and
International Relations at the Australian National University. He
is the author of Maskulinitas: Culture, Gender and Politics in
Indonesia.
Juliet Pietsch is a Senior Lecturer of Political Science at the
School of Politics and International Relations at the Australian
National University. Juliet is a Principal Investigator of the
Australian Election Study, the World Values Survey and the National
Asian Australian Survey.
"In 2015 extensive forest fires in Indonesia blanketed Southeast
Asia in a thick haze that lasted for months. The haze problem is a
recurring transnational issue that this book discusses as well as
other disputes, such as those over cultural icons in Southeast
Asia....It is a significant contribution to our understanding of
the complex love-hate relationship between Indonesia and
Malaysia."
Sadiah Boonstra,Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences of
Southeast Asia
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