Indonesia is the world's third most populous democracy (fourth most
populous nation) and the largest Muslim-majority nation in the world. This year Indonesia saw political unrest, experienced social conflict and elected a new president.
Christian C. Lentz, Assistant Professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's Department of Geography, sits down with Ahmady Meuraxa from the Aceh NGO Coalition for Human Rights to talk about Indonesia's history, its current state and project its future.
This project was sponsored by ISLAMiCommentary, Asian Pacific Studies Institute at Duke University, Duke University Center for International Studies, and the Duke - UNC Rotary Peace Center.