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Indonesia-China relations
Indonesia’s Latest Natuna Islands Spat With China Should Be a Wake-Up Call for Southeast Asia
By Ankit Panda
It’s time for Southeast Asia to stand together against China – with Indonesia leading the way,
South China Sea: Indonesia’s Natuna Sea Dilemma With China
By Ankit Panda
Can Jakarta cope with Chinese coercion in the South China Sea?
Where Is Indonesia on China’s Belt and Road Initiative?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Jakarta continues to seek ways to manage the opportunities and challenges stemming from the BRI.
How Can Indonesia Manage Its Concerns About BRI Investments?
By Dikanaya Tarahita and Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat
Jakarta may welcome, and need, Chinese investment; but it needs to mitigate the risks.
What’s Next for China-Indonesia Military Ties?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A closer look at the status of defense ties between Jakarta and Beijing.
South China Sea: Indonesian Military Stages Massive Natuna Sea Exercise
By Ankit Panda
Indonesian President Joko Widodo observed the exercises, underlining the importance of the Natuna Islands.
Indonesia Sinks 60 More Vessels to Mark Independence
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Sinkings described as low-key, with identities of the vessels not publicly disclosed.
Indonesia and China's AIIB
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Jakarta views the bank as a key partner in addressing its infrastructure woes.
Indonesia’s Borders Tested by Triple Threats
By Luke Hunt
China, the Zika virus, and refugees were all tests for the Southeast Asian state in just a single week.
A Third 2016 Natuna Stand-Off Highlights Growing Indonesia-China Tensions
By Ankit Panda
A third stand-off between Indonesian authorities and Chinese fishermen highlights rising tensions in the Natuna Sea.
South China Sea: Indonesian Navy Fires at and Arrests Chinese Fishermen
By Ankit Panda
Indonesia and China could be on the verge of another diplomatic stand-off over the Natuna Islands.
Indonesia's Strategic Choice
By Marvin Ott and Mick Zloof
The country needs to make a decision about where it stands on the South China Sea.