In this special edition of the current-affairs reportage series, Kate Adie travels to Indonesia to witness life in the aftermath of President Suharto's recent resignation. She chronicles his demise, and talks to some of the students who helped bring about the situation.
After the initial euphoria which greeted the end of the ageing despot's 32-year reign, Adie reports on the power vacuum in the midst of a perhaps unfinished revolution.
She also considers the potential economic and political backlash which could further compound an economy still in deep crisis.