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Informal Politics Is Real Politics

A Research Blog on the Machinations of Power in Asia and beyond

Month: January 2017

Kalimantan’s sad palm oil revolution

“See what is left of our rubber trees”, says Titik, the leader of a group of angry villagers. After a magnificent boat ride through majestic forest, I met his group in Rawang, Central Kalimantan, standing at the edge of a seemingly endless muddy field, full of felled tree trunks. They point to a few leaves… Read More Kalimantan’s sad palm oil revolution

31 January 2017 Ward BerenschotLeave a comment

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