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1. This workshop from which the papers in this volume were first collected and discussed was convened by Priyambudi Sulistiyanto and myself at Flinders Asia Centre, Flinders University, Adelaide, 15–16 November 2013. My sincere thanks go to Pak Budi and the Flinders Asia Centre for their support in the design and running of this workshop.
2. Moreover, although scholarship may be slow to recognize the potential of comparison, it is indeed the case that for two families under close study in this volume – the Djojohadikusumos of Indonesia and the Lees of Singapore – they themselves are making the comparisons with the Indonesian family, explicitly looking to the Lees as a model for their future as an enduring political dynasty.