Tuesday, February 27, 2001 Published at 12:27 GMT


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Analysis: Indonesia's dream ticket?
Observers hope that former allies Abdurrahman Wahid and Megawati Sukarnoputri will be able to work together to tackle Indonesia's political and economic problems. |
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Analysis: New hope for Indonesia?
The dramatic conclusion to Indonesia's first contested presidential elections raises as many questions as it answers about the country's future. |
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Wahid faces economic mountain
The new Indonesian President Abdurrahman Wahid inherits a difficult economic situation with the country still suffering the effects of the East Asian financial crisis.
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Habibie bows out
BJ Habibie has cut an unconvincing presidential figure ever since he stepped into the shoes of his mentor last May, writes Jonathan Head. |
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The election in pictures
Indonesians turned out in their millions to vote in the poll that will end more than 40 years of authoritarian leadership and usher in a new era of democracy. |
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A carnival of democracy
Nicholas Nugent spent six weeks observing the political campaigns around Indonesia. He found a blaze of colour and controversy. |
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Golkar: the fisherman's friend
Despite the upheaval that rocked Indonesia, the ruling party still has strong support among farmers and fishermen in outlying regions. |
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