Page range: 1-22By effectively eliminating state control of print media, the 1999 Press Law redefined Indonesian press–government relations. After tracing the events and negotiations leading up to the historic passage of the Press Law, and noting the contradictions between it and the criminal defamation provisions of the Penal Code, this study concludes with a brief discussion of what might have motivated some of the players to become unlikely “heroes” of press freedom. It ends with a comment on the importance of the passage of the 1999 Press Law in securing lasting reform
The Purpose of This Study Is to Provide a Straightforward Picture of The Shift in The Primary Meanin...
This article will explain how one of Indonesia�s richest and most powerful man, Aburizal Bakrie, cam...
The interpretation of Media Freedom in establishing a Harmonious Relationship between the Mass Media...
For almost 20 years, reforms with strong press performance did not mean it could directly create har...
Abstract: This paper reviews the struggle for freedom of the press in Indonesia from the colonial pe...
One of the most observable achievements in the development of liberal democracy in Indonesia after t...
After developing through the stages of being a tool of the nationalist cause and being tied to polit...
The 1998 reform in Indonesia has changed freedom press in Indonesia. Now press implements libertaria...
In this study I took a normative approach to examine the performance of the Indonesian Press in the ...
This paper aims to see the implementation of freedom of speech principles in Indonesian press regula...
The press is often referred to as the fourth pillar of democracy after the executive, legislative, a...
Freedom of the press regulations are adhered to by various countries, including Indonesia and Sweden...
Page range: 121-146Post-New Order reforms have left the book publishing industry in Indonesia with g...
One of the reasons for the decline in Indonesia’s ranking in the freedom of the press and expression...
In this study I took a normative approach to examine the performance of the Indonesian Press in the ...
The Purpose of This Study Is to Provide a Straightforward Picture of The Shift in The Primary Meanin...
This article will explain how one of Indonesia�s richest and most powerful man, Aburizal Bakrie, cam...
The interpretation of Media Freedom in establishing a Harmonious Relationship between the Mass Media...
For almost 20 years, reforms with strong press performance did not mean it could directly create har...
Abstract: This paper reviews the struggle for freedom of the press in Indonesia from the colonial pe...
One of the most observable achievements in the development of liberal democracy in Indonesia after t...
After developing through the stages of being a tool of the nationalist cause and being tied to polit...
The 1998 reform in Indonesia has changed freedom press in Indonesia. Now press implements libertaria...
In this study I took a normative approach to examine the performance of the Indonesian Press in the ...
This paper aims to see the implementation of freedom of speech principles in Indonesian press regula...
The press is often referred to as the fourth pillar of democracy after the executive, legislative, a...
Freedom of the press regulations are adhered to by various countries, including Indonesia and Sweden...
Page range: 121-146Post-New Order reforms have left the book publishing industry in Indonesia with g...
One of the reasons for the decline in Indonesia’s ranking in the freedom of the press and expression...
In this study I took a normative approach to examine the performance of the Indonesian Press in the ...
The Purpose of This Study Is to Provide a Straightforward Picture of The Shift in The Primary Meanin...
This article will explain how one of Indonesia�s richest and most powerful man, Aburizal Bakrie, cam...
The interpretation of Media Freedom in establishing a Harmonious Relationship between the Mass Media...