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The Message Behind Indonesia’s Coal Export Ban

The Message Behind Indonesia’s Coal Export Ban

By James Guild
The move was less about coal shortages than about reminding Indonesia's private sector who is in charge.
Can Bakamla Be at the Forefront of Indonesia’s Natuna Sea Strategy?

Can Bakamla Be at the Forefront of Indonesia’s Natuna Sea Strategy?

By Dedi Dinarto
Scarce resources and inter-agency disputes have hamstrung the development of the Indonesian Maritime Security Agency.

Indonesian Militant Gets 15 Years in Prison Over Bali Attacks

Indonesian Militant Gets 15 Years in Prison Over Bali Attacks

By Niniek Karmini
Prosecutors claim that Zulkarnaen, who eluded capture for 18 years, played a vital role in the October 2002 attacks.

Indonesia’s Railway Renaissance

Indonesia’s Railway Renaissance

By James Guild
The Indonesian rail operator KAI remains one of the country’s more well-run and capable state-owned companies.

Nusantara Gets the Nod as Indonesia Names Its New Capital City

Nusantara Gets the Nod as Indonesia Names Its New Capital City

By Luke Hunt
Construction of the new capital is to begin this year with an eye-watering budget of $35 billion.
Indonesia Begins Distributing Booster Shots as Omicron Makes Inroads

Indonesia Begins Distributing Booster Shots as Omicron Makes Inroads

By Sebastian Strangio
The government made a last-minute decision to ditch a plan that would have required most of the public to pay for the jabs.

South Korea’s Naval Shipbuilders Are Stepping Up in Southeast Asia

South Korea’s Naval Shipbuilders Are Stepping Up in Southeast Asia

By James Guild
Unresolved disputes have prompted the region to look to Seoul to acquire stronger maritime deterrents.
Indonesia Loosens Coal Export Ban Amid Calls From Trading Partners

Indonesia Loosens Coal Export Ban Amid Calls From Trading Partners

By Sebastian Strangio
The ban, imposed due to critically low stocks at domestic power plants, sent tremors through global coal markets.

Why Indonesia Needs to Expand Its Submarine Fleet

Why Indonesia Needs to Expand Its Submarine Fleet

By Muhammad Fauzan Malufti and Alban Sciascia
Given tight budget constraints, submarines offer Indonesia's navy the greatest bang for its buck.

Thailand Raises COVID-19 Alert Level as Neighbors Brace for Omicron Surge

Thailand Raises COVID-19 Alert Level as Neighbors Brace for Omicron Surge

By Sebastian Strangio
The fast-spreading coronavirus variant is clouding the region's economic recovery.

Indonesian Prosecutors Seek Life for Bali Bombing Suspect

Indonesian Prosecutors Seek Life for Bali Bombing Suspect

By Niniek Karmini
Laywers for Aris Sumarsono, alias Zulkarnaen, claim he was aware of the bombing but did not participate in the operation.
Indonesia Bans Coal Exports to Head Off Blackouts

Indonesia Bans Coal Exports to Head Off Blackouts

By Sebastian Strangio
The move speaks to the political and economic importance of coal, and the difficulty Indonesia will have in organizing a transition to renewable energy.

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