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Indonesia’s 2019 Elections: Beware the Foreign Puppet Wars in the Jokowi-Prabowo Race
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The role of foreign influence has unsurprisingly featured among the issues in Indonesia’s upcoming general elections.
Taking Stock of Indonesia’s Anti-Corruption Effort
By Ahmad Novindri Aji Sukma
Despite decades of work, there are still gaping holes in the government’s anti-corruption policies.
Who Wants to Be an Indonesian Civil Servant? Almost Everyone.
By Muhammad Beni Saputra
Being a PNS remains one of the most popular ambitions in the country. Here's why.
Why Indonesia's Energy Sector Is So Corrupt
By Asmiati Malik
The legal framework lends itself to rent-seeking, which now holds the industry hostage.
Politics in Indonesia: It’s Business As Usual
By Muhammad Beni Saputra
Indonesian elections are plagued by business dealings colored as politics.
Indonesia’s Corruption Eradication Commission Law Weathers the Storm, For Now
By Maxwell Abbott
The commission has won international praise, but faces challenges at home.
America’s Stake in Upholding Indonesia’s Democracy
By Leslie Dwyer
“The U.S. has a stake in the advancement of Indonesia’s anti-impunity, judicial, and institutional goals."
The Fall of Ahok and Indonesia's Future
By Nithin Coca
Ahok's defeat says less about the rise of Islamism and more about the strength of entrenched political interests.
Corruption Scandal Rocks Indonesia-Philippines Warships Deal
By Prashanth Parameswaran
What began as a potential source of pride for the country looks to have become yet another blot in its record.
Indonesia’s Unfolding Corruption Scandal
By Neil Thompson
The scandal could serve as a political turning point for President Joko Widodo.
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.
Indonesia’s Anti-Corruption Fight
By Nithin Coca
Anti-corruption could be Jokowi’s ticket to political redemption.
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