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Submarines in the South China Sea Conflict

Submarines in the South China Sea Conflict

By Tyler Headley
Since 1991, five of seven countries with a claim in the South China Sea have purchased at least one attack submarine.
Indonesia’s Aging Farmers

Indonesia’s Aging Farmers

By Gavin McGovern
Fewer young people are looking to work the paddies, threatening Indonesia's dream of rice self-sufficiency.

Indonesia’s Booming Tourism Industry

Indonesia’s Booming Tourism Industry

By James Guild
What growth in Indonesia's tourism sector tells us about Jokowi’s economic policies.

Indonesia’s Looming Energy Challenges

Indonesia’s Looming Energy Challenges

By Septia Supendi
As the country heads to elections next year, assessing progress of the government’s energy policies will be key.

The Untold Story of Indonesian Deforestation

The Untold Story of Indonesian Deforestation

By Muhammad Beni Saputra
What’s happened to Indonesia’s forests?
Counting Down to Indonesia’s Presidential Election

Counting Down to Indonesia’s Presidential Election

By Edward Parker
Indonesian democracy will be put to the test next year, with Jokowi most likely facing off against Prabowo again.

What’s in Indonesia’s Indo-Pacific Cooperation Concept?

What’s in Indonesia’s Indo-Pacific Cooperation Concept?

By Jansen Tham
The articulation of ASEAN’s own Indo-Pacific concept may pre-empt competitive narratives from Washington or Beijing.
What Is the Nature of Power in the Asia-Pacific and Who Wields It?

What Is the Nature of Power in the Asia-Pacific and Who Wields It?

By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
A new tool helps rank Asian states by their relative and absolute power rankings across a variety of measures.

Winning Hearts on China’s Belt and Road

Winning Hearts on China’s Belt and Road

By Gatra Priyandita and Trissia Wijaya
Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative needs to win hearts, not just projects, in Southeast Asia.

The Plight of Traditional Fishermen in Indonesia

The Plight of Traditional Fishermen in Indonesia

By Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat
Indonesia’s vast maritime space is hotly contested between modern and traditional fishermen.

Capital Punishment, Human Rights, and Indonesia's Chance for the Moral High Ground

Capital Punishment, Human Rights, and Indonesia's Chance for the Moral High Ground

By Jack Britton
The execution of Indonesian migrant workers highlights the need for new protections, both abroad and at home.
The Indonesian Presidency and Foreign Policy

The Indonesian Presidency and Foreign Policy

By Yayan GH Mulyana
Each Indonesian president has come to shape, in their own way, the country’s foreign policy.

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