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Chinese-Indonesian Refugees Found a New Home, and New Problems, in the US
In Philadelphia, home to the second largest Indonesian American population in the US, those who escaped the riots in May 1998 are living through a period of rising anti-immigration rhetoric.
We Asked People Who Fled After the '98 Riots How They Feel About Indonesia Today
What's the country look like to them after all these years abroad?
Here's Everything I Learned From a Visit to a Museum Celebrating Suharto's Legacy
Twenty years after his fall, I went to a museum built by his family to see how they want us all to remember Indonesia's former dictator.
The New Order Ended 20 Years Ago, But Indonesian Students Still Aren't Taught the Full Story
It's the bloodiest era of Indonesian history so far, but high school history books are leading out the worst of it.
How a Swat From a Rolled-Up Newspaper Was the Beginning of the New Order's End
Gen. Suharto stepped down from power in 1998 amid widespread protest. But it was a smaller protest, in Germany of all places, that may have sealed his fate.
The Guide to Getting into New Order
From post-Joy Division goth to acid house on The Haçienda dancefloor, New Order are masters of rebirth. Get to know Manchester's finest better as they approach 40 years of anthems.
Indonesia Thinks Its University Students are Ready for Mountains of Debt
Student loans went the way of the New Order decades ago, but now the central government wants to bring them back. But are we really willing to owe so much for a college degree?
Watch 'Project Panda', Pay Respects To Legendary DJs, and More This Weekend
Read a whole book on how the New Order hated the youth if you're in that kind of mood.
We Made a Playlist For Everybody Who's Celebrating Valentine's Day Alone
Indonesian pop music is so depressing, the government tried to ban it once.
Indonesia's New Order Nostalgia Isn't Going Anywhere. Here's Why
Why some people are still pining for the good old days of military rule.
What's Wrong With Indonesia's Overly-Entitled Elites?
A doctor threw a tantrum after realizing he had to pay to park his car.
Experts in Exile: How Indonesia Lost an Entire Generation of Intellectuals
Thousands of students, experts, and foreign service officers were cast aside by the New Order regime. Has the country ever recovered?