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Indonesia’s South China Sea Options
By Clint Richards
Indonesia has the potential to defend its maritime interests, but for now it will need a partner.
Troubled Waters: Indonesia’s Growing Maritime Disputes
By Scott Cheney-Peters
Indonesia has become embroiled in maritime disputes with neighbors like Singapore, Australia, and Papua New Guinea.
Singapore and Indonesia: An Uneasy Coexistence?
By Yvonne Guo
It is time for the two neighbors to move beyond historical grievances.
Indonesian Foreign Policy: ‘A Million Friends and Zero Enemies’
By Ted Piccone and Bimo Yusman
Under SBY, Indonesia has boosted its international presence. What will his successor do?
Jakarta’s Troubled Infrastructure
By Alex Hamer
Outdated infrastructure and constant gridlock are worsening with rapid growth in car ownership.
Indonesia: Lessons for the World
By Edward Parker
While the country faces multiple challenges, it is important to remember how far it has come.
The Human Tragedy of West Papua
By Gemima Harvey
The suspicious death of a rebel leader is the latest in a long line of alleged human rights abuses.
Can Indonesia Lead ASEAN?
By Brad Nelson
The bloc continues to be hamstrung by a lack of leadership. Could Indonesia step up?
Indonesia and Australia: Deteriorating Diplomacy
Revelations of Australian espionage have exacerbated an already prickly relationship.
Oil Shock and Revolution Reshape Indonesia’s Fortunes
Forty years after the oil shock Indonesia and the world are on the verge of another energy game changer.
Indonesia’s Economic Bubble
A star performer for much of the last decade, Indonesia’s economy now faces serious issues, not least a major bubble.
A Male Contraceptive Pill for Indonesia?
Scientists are testing a contraceptive pill on hundreds of males in Indonesia. So far, the results are promising.