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The Challenges Facing Indonesia’s G20 Presidency

The Challenges Facing Indonesia’s G20 Presidency

By Noto Suoneto and Hugh Harsono
The war in Ukraine is only one of the obstacles facing President Joko Widodo's administration.
Indonesia’s Jokowi Denies Plan to Extend His Term Beyond 2024

Indonesia’s Jokowi Denies Plan to Extend His Term Beyond 2024

By Sebastian Strangio
In recent months, senior politicians have made controversial proposals to extend the Indonesian leader's tenure.

Indonesia Jails Activist Lawyer Over Islamic Radicalism

Indonesia Jails Activist Lawyer Over Islamic Radicalism

By Associated Press
Munarman, a former human rights lawyer, was the general secretary of the now-banned Islamic Defenders Front.

Who Was Jakarta Built For?

Who Was Jakarta Built For?

By James Guild
And what that has to do with Nusantara, the country's planned new capital city.

Indonesian Public Opinion Ambivalent About Rising Geopolitical Tensions: Report

Indonesian Public Opinion Ambivalent About Rising Geopolitical Tensions: Report

By Sebastian Strangio
The Lowy Institute survey report, its first since 2011, found the public is more concerned with domestic than international challenges.
Indonesia Looks to the UAE for Military Cooperation

Indonesia Looks to the UAE for Military Cooperation

By Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat and Yeta Purnama
Despite their geographic distance, the two nations have increasingly complementary defense and security interests.

Indonesia State Energy Firm Pertamina Mulls Purchases of Russian Oil

Indonesia State Energy Firm Pertamina Mulls Purchases of Russian Oil

By Sebastian Strangio
The firm's CEO said that the firm should take advantage of the plummeting prices for Russian crude oil.
Indonesia Prepping Strict New Rules for Online Platforms: Report

Indonesia Prepping Strict New Rules for Online Platforms: Report

By Sebastian Strangio
The new rules would require digital platforms to respond to "urgent" requests for the removal of content within four hours.

Russia-Ukraine War Threatens to Derail Indonesia’s G20 Chairmanship

Russia-Ukraine War Threatens to Derail Indonesia’s G20 Chairmanship

By Sebastian Strangio
The attendance of Russian President Vladimir Putin at October's G20 summit would likely be met with a mass Western boycott.

Are Indonesia’s State-Owned Construction Companies in Trouble?

Are Indonesia’s State-Owned Construction Companies in Trouble?

By James Guild
The recent financial struggles of Waskita Karya raise questions about the sector's reliance on short-term debt.

Indonesia Lifts Quarantine Requirements for International Travelers

Indonesia Lifts Quarantine Requirements for International Travelers

By Sebastian Strangio
In recent months, Southeast Asian nations have begun stripping away pandemic-era travel restrictions. But tourism recovery is likely to be slow.
CPTPP: Can We Expect Additional Southeast Asian Members Soon?

CPTPP: Can We Expect Additional Southeast Asian Members Soon?

By Shannon Hayden and Javiera Heine
Evaluating the chances of Thailand, the Philippines, and Indonesia joining the mega-trade pact.

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