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Morag Fraser meets recent travellers to East Timor.
The forthcoming presidential elections in Indonesia are certain to surprise.
Gary Pearce follows Mourid Barghouti’s journey to Palestine in I Saw Ramallah.
Kirsty Sangster looks at the effectiveness of truth commissions.
John Langmore reflects on the relationship between Australia and the United Nations
Luke Fraser reviews On the warpath: An anthology of Australian military travel, edited by Robin Gerster and Peter Pierce.
Is Australia’s intervention in the Solomon Islands healing the wounds of the tension?
Traces of Rome have become part of the scenery.
Madeleine Byrne explores the boundaries, both geographical and moral, between Australia and Timor-Leste.
John Mateer’s Semar’s Cave: An Indonesian Journal is best appreciated for its lyrical reflection and vivid detail, writes Madeleine Byrne.
Hope emerges for the Karen people forced to flee Burma for refugee camps just over the border in Thailand.
Matthew Lamb on John Ralston Saul’s The Collapse of Globalism: And the Reinvention of the World.
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