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Following Outcry, Indonesia Allows Rohingya Refugee Boat to Land

Following Outcry, Indonesia Allows Rohingya Refugee Boat to Land

By Sebastian Strangio
The authorities had initially planned to push back the boat, which was carrying around 120 people, into international waters.
Indonesia Seeking Southeast Asian Coordination on South China Sea Disputes

Indonesia Seeking Southeast Asian Coordination on South China Sea Disputes

By Sebastian Strangio
The head of Indonesia's maritime security agency said that his counterparts from five other Southeast Asian nations have been invited to a meeting on the disputes in February.

Development and Conservation Clash at Indonesia’s Komodo National Park

Development and Conservation Clash at Indonesia’s Komodo National Park

By Victoria Milko
New development efforts pit hopes for more tourists against concerns about damaging the very same environment that draws them.

How Closer India-Indonesia Security Ties Can Promote a Stable Indo-Pacific

How Closer India-Indonesia Security Ties Can Promote a Stable Indo-Pacific

By Don McLain Gill
The two nations share a host of concerns and could potentially act as anchors of the regional security order.

Blinken in Southeast Asia: Is This the Real ‘Pivot’?

Blinken in Southeast Asia: Is This the Real ‘Pivot’?

By Rizal Ramli
The U.S. Secretary of State's recent tour sent all the right signals, but some regional skepticism remains.
Why Isn’t There More Inflation in Indonesia Right Now?

Why Isn’t There More Inflation in Indonesia Right Now?

By James Guild
Unlike the U.S. and Europe, the nation is much less directly integrated into global supply chains.

Indonesia Begins Administering COVID-19 Vaccines to Children

Indonesia Begins Administering COVID-19 Vaccines to Children

By Sebastian Strangio
The decision reflects the Indonesian government's desire to prioritize the attainment of herd immunity in the capital Jakarta.
Who Will Succeed Joko Widodo as Indonesia’s President?

Who Will Succeed Joko Widodo as Indonesia’s President?

By Asmiati A. Malik
The elections are still two-and-a-half years away, but already the race to the Presidential Palace is heating up.

How Prabowo Subianto Has Helped Shape Indonesia’s Foreign Policy

How Prabowo Subianto Has Helped Shape Indonesia’s Foreign Policy

By Noto Suoneto
The Indonesian Defense Minister is exercising a growing influence on his country's foreign orientation.

Making Sense of Mitratel’s $1.3 Billion Dollar IPO on the Indonesia Stock Exchange

Making Sense of Mitratel’s $1.3 Billion Dollar IPO on the Indonesia Stock Exchange

By James Guild
The listing sends the message that the government is willing to make room for the safe investment of private capital in Indonesia.

How Indonesia and Singapore Can Deepen Their Renewable Energy Cooperation

How Indonesia and Singapore Can Deepen Their Renewable Energy Cooperation

By Dedi Dinarto and Gerardus Yosari
In many ways, the two nations are natural partners in the development of green energy sources.
China Demanded Halt to Indonesian Drilling Near Natuna Islands: Report

China Demanded Halt to Indonesian Drilling Near Natuna Islands: Report

By Sebastian Strangio
Chinese diplomats claimed that the rig was drilling for oil and gas in "Chinese territory."

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