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The adoption of the European Charter of Fundamental Rights is a significant moment in the history of the European Union. The achievements of the European integration process over almost half a century have been significant and impressive...
Indonesia has committed itself to developing and implementing a strategy for poverty reduction. It is also in the process of decentralising. There are concerns that a centrally devised poverty strategy will have little relevance to, or ownership by, autonomous regions in determining policy and expenditure priorities...
The indonesian economic crisis is now early nearly a year old. The social dimensions of the crisis are continuosly unfolding with serious ramification for socail stability...
Inequalities in incomes, in helath, and in educational outcomes have long been a stark fact of life in many developing countries. When such inequalities in outcomes arise from unequal opportunities, there both intrinsic and instrumental grounds for concern...(see full in books...)
Controversies in labour statistics; Ageing societies: problems and prospects for older workers; privatization, employment and social protection.(see full in books...)
The tsunami of December 2004 brought incalculable destruction and loss to Aceh. At the same time, it brought international symphaty and aid on an unprecedented scale, along with new pressures for peace...
Sumatra is a vast and understudied island with a population of 43 million people divided into a variety of ethnic groups. Apart for William Marsden’s great work of 1783, few serious works deal with Sumatra’s history, and even fewer attempt to describe that histort as a coherent whole...
Civil society organisations in Aceh and Jakarta, having been involved in advocacy and promotion of Human righ, gender equality, peace building and conflict resolutions, strengthening civil society, have supported the establishment of a truth as a way to recover the truth about the violence that took place in Aceh...