Pages tagged by "Indonesia"

Audit in a new democracy such as Indonesia

Despite the inclusion of Badan Pemeriksa Keuangan (BPK) in Indonesia’s first law and the Constitution, its role is widely misunderstood. This has confined BPK to a lesser role than that of counterparts in many other countries.

The 2014 parliamentary elections in Indonesia: patterns and consequences

At this special Indonesia Study Group panel, experts from the School of International, Political and Strategic Studies, ANU College of Asia and the Pacific, will discuss the results of the 2014 parliamentary elections in Indonesia, and what they mean for the upcoming presidential polls.

A broken relationship?

Issues between Australia and Indonesia continue to surface.

Rough seas ahead

Turning the tide on boats could lead to hot water.

Survey of recent developments in Indonesia

Indonesia’s political parties have submitted their provisional list of candidates – the process for the 2014 parliamentary and presidential elections has finally begun. But recent events suggest that the country’s political reforms remain a work in progress. The military and the police do not appear to be fully reconciled to the rule of law. Fundamental questions about the electoral system are still being debated. And the balance of power between the executive and legislature, the centre and provinces, and the government and civil society are still being tested.

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