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Dr Max Lane is a Visiting Senior Fellow at ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute.

He has been an academic at the University of Sydney, Victoria University (Melbourne), Murdoch University and the National University of Singapore and has lectured at universities in Southeast Asia, Europe and the United States.

Articles by Max Lane (44)

Myanmar’s Opposition to Timor-Leste’s ASEAN Membership

Max Lane

ASEAN faces an intriguing test of its own decision-making procedures, as consensus might be elusive given the apparent obstruction of one member to the full accession of its eleventh member.

Power and Opposition Under Prabowo’s Political Cartel

Max Lane

After months of speculation about what a Prabowo government would be like, the picture has become clearer. A large parliamentary coalition, also described as a ‘political cartel’, has coalesced to support Prabowo and his government. The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP) stands as the only party that is neither a part nor a supporter of this coalition.

Will Contradictions within the Indonesian Labour Movement Sharpen?

Max Lane

From two different May Day events in Jakarta, divergent approaches in negotiating workers’ aims and rights in Indonesia can be discerned.

The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle’s Challenge: To Be or Not to Be in Opposition

Max Lane

Indonesia’s main opposition party faces both a succession and an identity crisis.

Fear of Military Interference in Politics Runs Deep in Indonesia

Max Lane

Indonesia’s civil society and university campuses have long been a bellwether for military overreach. The current mood among resistors is distinctly anxious.