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What Do the May 1998 Riots Mean for Young Chinese Indonesians?

What Do the May 1998 Riots Mean for Young Chinese Indonesians?

By Antonia Timmerman
With handed-down memories, Generation Z tries to answer a question from the past.
The Factors Behind the Disturbing ‘Burial at Sea’ of Indonesian Migrant Fishers

The Factors Behind the Disturbing ‘Burial at Sea’ of Indonesian Migrant Fishers

By Ratu Ayu Asih Kusuma Putri
The lack of protection for Indonesian overseas workers has left them open to abuse, culminating in the shocking report.

Why Australia and Indonesia Need Closer Ties

Why Australia and Indonesia Need Closer Ties

By Ross B. Taylor
Australia and Indonesia will need far closer ties after the COVID-19 pandemic.

Is Indonesia Facing a Looming Food Crisis?

Is Indonesia Facing a Looming Food Crisis?

By Marcus Tantau
Indonesia’s food security has become a focal point as the impact of COVID-19 reverberates across the archipelago.

How COVID-19 Is Reshaping Terror Threats in Indonesia

How COVID-19 Is Reshaping Terror Threats in Indonesia

By Ulta Levenia and Alban Sciascia
Ramadan is always a prime time for JAD to conduct terrorist attacks. How will the pandemic affect that trend?
Indonesian Women Were Already at Risk. Then COVID-19 Came.

Indonesian Women Were Already at Risk. Then COVID-19 Came.

By Made Ayu Mariska
Proposed laws, plus the added isolation and stress of the pandemic, could worsen the situation for Indonesian women already facing abuse and discrimination.

Indonesia Needs to Change Its Security-Heavy Approach to COVID-19

Indonesia Needs to Change Its Security-Heavy Approach to COVID-19

By Tangguh Chairil
The government is fighting a plague, not rebels.
Indonesia and COVID-19: What the World Is Missing

Indonesia and COVID-19: What the World Is Missing

By Shane Preuss
Yes, the Indonesian government has stumbled. But civil society has been rising to the occasion.

After Denial, Indonesia Sees Mounting Coronavirus Deaths

After Denial, Indonesia Sees Mounting Coronavirus Deaths

By Associated Press
Jokowi acknowledged last month that the government had chosen to keep the public misinformed about the state of the coronavirus in the country.

Eid al-Fitr and Indonesia’s Struggle With COVID-19

Eid al-Fitr and Indonesia’s Struggle With COVID-19

By Marcus Tantau
Many people fear that the mass migration accompanying the religious festival could worsen the spread of COVID-19 throughout the country.

Indonesia and COVID-19: Living Dangerously Once Again

Indonesia and COVID-19: Living Dangerously Once Again

By Will Doran
For the third time, Indonesia faces a critical inflection point amid several converging crises.
The 2020 Delhi Riots: Implications for Southeast Asia

The 2020 Delhi Riots: Implications for Southeast Asia

By Jasminder Singh
The recent anti-Muslim riots in New Delhi have elicited a strong rebuke from Muslim-majority countries in Southeast Asia.

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