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In Search of New Islam in Indonesia: The Discourse on Authenticity
Ulil Abshar-Abdalla
October 10-31, 2003
*A series of four public talks, and associated mini-course


"Indonesia: The Contradictions Continue" (Special Talks on Economics, Politics, and Business in Southeast Asia)
Jim Castle
November 12, 2003

Indonesian Potluck Dinner
Margaretha Sudarsih
Jan.17, Feb.7, Mar. 6, Apr.10, 2004

Invoking History: Perspectives on Culture, Politics, and Identity in Southeast Asia
South Asian Studies Student Conference
September 27-.28, 2002

"Is Asia Creating New Patterns of Political and Security Corporation?"
Ambassador Kishore Mahbubani, Permanent Representative of Singapore to the United Nations in New York, High Commissioner of Singapore to Canada
February 6, 2004

Islam in Post-Mahathir Malaysia: What Will Change?” (Islam in SEA Series/ Friday Afternoon Series)
Omar Farouk
March 21, 2003


Javanese Dance for the Ramayana Dance Theater: A Workshop on Javanese Dance and Music (Friday-At-Noon Talk)
Matheus Wasi Bantolo and Olivia Retno Widyastuti

November 21, 2003

Javanese Gamelan and Dance
March 27, 2002

Kulintang & Lenten Outreach
February 7- April 13, 2004

Lawyering in a Place with no Law” (Friday Afternoon Series)
Nick Rine
January 24, 2003

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The center is committed to promoting a broader and deeper understanding of Southeast Asia and its peoples, cultures, and historiesby providing resources for faculty, students and the community to learn and disseminate knowledge about the region.