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日本の刑事裁判は、過去20年間に及ぶ大規模な法改正の結果として当事者主義へ移行した …
The absence of women from any of the presidential tickets in this year’s Indonesian elections underscores a deeper political and policy malaise in addressing gender inequality.
A crisis in education is impairing Indonesia’s aspirations for economic development. But all three candidates are offering more of the same.
The shadow of Suharto’s New Order hangs over Indonesia’s presidential elections. And it is not just in the form of retired general Prabowo Subianto.
Guests discuss ‘safety’ and ‘belonging’ in the context of global im/mobilities brought on by the pandemic.
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