
Inspiring a Nation
- “Pancasila, The Living Staatsfundamentalnorm Of The Indonesian Nation-State: Norms, Institutions, And Performance”. Saafroedin Bahar. pp. 7–46.
- “(Re)Imagining Community – Pancasila and National Identity in Contemporary Indonesia”. Michael O’Shannassy. pp. 47–72.
- “Studies Of Pancasila: Balancing Teleology and Deontology?”. Agus Wahyudi. pp. 73–94.
- “Has Pancasila Ever Been Relevant: An Historical Inquiry”. Michael Wood. pp. 95–138.
- “Why Pancasila May Look Irrelevant Today – And Why It May Not”. Victor Sumsky. pp. 139–48.
Pancasila Values and National Education
- “Fragile Position of the Pancasila”. H. Purwanta. pp. 149–62.
- “Pancasila Education in Post-Reform Era Senior High Schools (SMA): A Study in Yogyakarta”. Hastangka. pp. 163–192.
- “Pancasila’s Contemporary Appeal and Mass Communications”. André A. Hardjana. pp. 193–216.
- “Consuming National Ideology in the Blogosphere: The Case of Rukunegara and Its Implications on the Understanding of Pancasila’s Contemporary Appeal”. Rommel A. Curaming. pp. 217–38.
Expressions of Pancasila
- “Translating “Ketuhanan Yang Maha Esa” An Amenable Religious Ideology”. Sita Hidayah. pp. 239–54.
- “The Chronicle of Pancasila in Visual Arts: A Preliminary Study”. G. Budi Subanar. pp. 255–70.
- “Reinterpreting Pancasila Kita“. M. Endy Saputro. pp. 271–84.
- “Rhythms of a National Body: Balinese Dance and the Ideology Of Pancasila”. Jennifer Goodlander. pp. 285–300.
Applying Pancasila in a Community
- “The Pancasila as an Idea, Not an Icon: Masyumi and the State Ideology”. Kevin W. Fogg. pp. 301–24.
- “Village Democracy: The Interaction Between Local Culture and Modern Political Patterns”. Pius S. Prasetyo. pp. 325–52.
- “The Post-New Order Pancasila Press: Idea And Practice by the ‘Kedaulatan Rakyat’ Yogyakarta Daily”. Lukas S. Ispandriarno. pp. 353–76.
- “Pancasila: The Case of Bening Village, Sleman, Yogyakarta”. Silverio R.L. Aji Sampurno. pp. 377–380.