Freedom of choice : Are Indonesian women caught in a policy trap?

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Afrianty, Dina. (2020). Freedom of choice : Are Indonesian women caught in a policy trap The Conversation Media Group.
AuthorsAfrianty, Dina
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[Extract] Women were central to the fall of Soeharto, and there is no doubt that women have continued to experience important gains since Reformasi began in 1998.

Indonesia has already had a female president, and currently has a female foreign minister in Retno Marsudi and a finance minister in Sri Mulyani.

They are, respectively, a world-class bureaucrat and an economic reformer.

Year14 Aug 2020
PublisherThe Conversation Media Group
ISSN2201-5639
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