Country

Indonesia

Page 15 of 86
Indonesia’s Presidential Hopefuls Woo Young Voters With Social Media, K-Pop

Indonesia’s Presidential Hopefuls Woo Young Voters With Social Media, K-Pop

By Edna Tarigan
Around 205 million Indonesians are eligible to vote on February 14, more than half of them under the age of 43.
Papuan Rebel Group Says It Is Willing to Release Abducted New Zealand Pilot

Papuan Rebel Group Says It Is Willing to Release Abducted New Zealand Pilot

By Sebastian Strangio
The announcement hinted at disagreements within the separatist movement, which could complicate Philip Mehrtens' release.

East Java Looms as Key Battleground in Indonesian Presidential Contest

East Java Looms as Key Battleground in Indonesian Presidential Contest

By Joseph Rachman
The country's second-most populous province is also a stronghold of the country's largest and most influential Islamic organization, Nahdlatul Ulama.

Indonesia Embraces New Thinking Amid Rice Crisis

Indonesia Embraces New Thinking Amid Rice Crisis

By Subejo
As the effects of climate change become more apparent, long-held traditions will need to be resurrected. Others will need to be abandoned.

How Aceh’s About-face on Rohingya Refugees Echoes in India

How Aceh’s About-face on Rohingya Refugees Echoes in India

By Angshuman Choudhury
Right-wing disinformation networks in India are using events in Indonesia to revive fake news and hate speech campaigns targeting the Muslim minority group.
Greenflation and the Role of Prices in Clean Energy Transitions

Greenflation and the Role of Prices in Clean Energy Transitions

By James Guild
The shift to renewable energy inevitably involves massive costs. The question is: who should pay?

The Maritime Implications of Indonesia’s Presidential Election

The Maritime Implications of Indonesia’s Presidential Election

By John Bradford and Waffaa Kharisma
Maritime affairs have not been a major campaign issue, but the three candidates' policies could have far-reaching implications on Indonesian security.
Rohingya Refugees and the Shifting Tide in Indonesia

Rohingya Refugees and the Shifting Tide in Indonesia

By HuiYin Chuah and Jennifer Vallentine 
Aceh’s growing hostility toward Rohingya arrivals proves that international, regional, and federal support is essential for sustainable community-driven responses. 

Is Indonesia’s Largest Islamic Organization Compromising Its Political Neutrality?

Is Indonesia’s Largest Islamic Organization Compromising Its Political Neutrality?

By Virdika Rizky Utama
Leading members of Nahdlatul Ulama have become actively involved in the campaigning for next month's election, straining the group's traditional impartiality.

Prabowo’s Lead Holds Steady in Latest Indonesia Election Poll

Prabowo’s Lead Holds Steady in Latest Indonesia Election Poll

By Sebastian Strangio
Support for former Jakarta governor Anies Baswedan is building, setting up a potentially interesting run-off election in June.

How the UAE is Making a Splash in Indonesia’s Clean Energy Sector

How the UAE is Making a Splash in Indonesia’s Clean Energy Sector

By James Guild
Masdar’s willingness to work within the constraints of the country's political economy offers important lessons for the U.S.-backed Just Energy Transition Partnership.
The Case for a More Ambitious Indonesia-US Partnership

The Case for a More Ambitious Indonesia-US Partnership

By Sophie Egar and Joseph Bouchard
The two nations should place sustainable energy and critical minerals at the center of their relationship.

Page 15 of 86