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Breaking Down the $20 Billion in Indonesia’s Just Energy Transition Partnership

Breaking Down the $20 Billion in Indonesia’s Just Energy Transition Partnership

By James Guild
The financing terms on offer from the U.S., Japan, and the European Union fall short of a strong commitment to the country's decarbonization.
Finding a Fix for Indonesia’s Data Protection Problems

Finding a Fix for Indonesia’s Data Protection Problems

By Arif Perdana and Saru Arifin
Addressing data breaches and government surveillance misuse requires a balanced approach that respects national security and individual privacy.

Will US-China Rivalry Spur the Transformation of Indonesia’s Critical Minerals Sector?

Will US-China Rivalry Spur the Transformation of Indonesia’s Critical Minerals Sector?

By Moch Faisal Karim
Compliance with the Biden administration's Inflation Reduction Act will be difficult. But it could bring Jakarta considerable long-term benefits.

Indonesia Announces Visa Waivers In Order To Boost Tourism

Indonesia Announces Visa Waivers In Order To Boost Tourism

By Sebastian Strangio
The country has joined Singapore, Thailand, and Malaysia in loosening entry regulations amid the region's sluggish tourism recovery.

Indonesians and Malaysians Keep Gaza in Their Prayers 

Indonesians and Malaysians Keep Gaza in Their Prayers 

By Sribala Subramanian
For Southeast Asia's Muslims, support for Palestine is rooted in national identity.
How Will Indonesia Handle the Growing Number of Refugee Arrivals?

How Will Indonesia Handle the Growing Number of Refugee Arrivals?

By Sebastian Strangio
Jakarta is now pondering more permanent solutions to the increasing number of Rohingya refugees arriving in Aceh.

From Populist Pariah to ‘Jokowi’s Man’: Analyzing Prabowo Subianto’s Political Transformation

From Populist Pariah to ‘Jokowi’s Man’: Analyzing Prabowo Subianto’s Political Transformation

By Angus Lam
The gruff former general has undergone a political makeover. But are the changes any more than skin deep?
Australia, Indonesia Aim to Challenge China’s Dominance in EVs and Batteries

Australia, Indonesia Aim to Challenge China’s Dominance in EVs and Batteries

By Marina Yue Zhang
Indonesia and Australia are teaming up to challenge China's dominance in electric vehicles and battery manufacturing.

Young Men in Bali Behind a New HIV Prevention Approach

Young Men in Bali Behind a New HIV Prevention Approach

By Dinar Lubis
Condom giveaways and printed flyers are out. Inclusive and engaging digital content is the way to change high-risk behavior.

Where Does Indonesia’s Prabowo Subianto Stand on Foreign Policy?

Where Does Indonesia’s Prabowo Subianto Stand on Foreign Policy?

By Noto Suoneto
The defense minister would likely follow the broad approach of President Joko Widodo, but with a heavier emphasis on defense.

Indonesia’s Constitutional Court Rejects Challenge to Controversial Election Ruling

Indonesia’s Constitutional Court Rejects Challenge to Controversial Election Ruling

By Sebastian Strangio
The October 16 ruling opened up a path for President Joko Widodo's eldest son to take part in the presidential election in February.
Campaigning Begins for Indonesian Presidential Election

Campaigning Begins for Indonesian Presidential Election

By Sebastian Strangio
An estimated 204 million are eligible to cast their votes when the country goes to the polls on February 14.

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