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Indonesia
Reviving the India-Indonesia Relationship
By Chietigj Bajpaee
Ties with Indonesia are an under-appreciated part of India's "Act East" policy.
Why Indonesia Matters in a Season of Change
By Roncevert Ganan Almond
Indonesia is important to the U.S., in ways that might be unexpected.
Obama and Indonesia: Strong Progress But an Uncertain Future
By Nithin Coca
The U.S. has done its part to deepen relations; the ball is now in Indonesia's court.
Hadabuan Hills: The Forgotten Rainforest of Sumatra
By Gregory McCann
Surrounded by palm oil plantations, an oasis of rainforest provides a welcome shelter for rare species.
How the UN Failed West Papua
By Prianka Srinivasan
The UN no longer considers West Papua to be "colonized," leaving activists hard pressed to find solutions.
What Indonesia's Natuna Gas Means
By Nithin Coca
It's unlikely those living in Natuna will see much benefit from the government's development plans.
Executions Cast a Pall Over Indonesia and Its 'War on Drugs'
By Luke Hunt
Despite promising to improve Indonesia's human rights records, President Jokowi has upped the pace of executions.
Indonesia Prepares for Another Round of Executions
By Nithin Coca
It is a case of domestic considerations trumping international image.
Indonesia-Australia Relations: A Year After the Executions
By Jarrad Harvey
Despite initial warnings of "consequences," Australia and Indonesia have been quietly improving their ties.
The Evolution of Indonesia’s Military
By Natalie Sambhi
Can a leopard change its spots?
Indonesia’s Hesitancy on the Global Stage
By Nithin Coca
The country has long punched below its weight when it comes to foreign affairs.
Masela: Indonesia’s Odd LNG Plan
By John McBeth
Indonesian PM Joko Widodo has accepted some strange advice for the giant gas block.