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Indonesia executions
Is the Philippines Violent Drug War Spreading to Indonesia?
By Nithin Coca
The war on drugs is popular, even as the bodies pile up.
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.
Jokowi and the Death Penalty: Weighing the Costs and Benefits
By Khoo Ying Hooi and Huong Yu Sin
Indonesia's president continues to execute drug offenders, despite international pressure.
Who Will Indonesia Execute Next in its War on Drugs?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Confirming details continues to prove elusive.
Indonesia Prepares for Another Round of Executions
By Nithin Coca
It is a case of domestic considerations trumping international image.
The Cogs of Indonesia’s Death Machine
By David Hutt
Indonesia's executions for drug-related crimes are based on political expedience, not necessity.
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.
Indonesia to Execute 10 Foreigners in War on Drugs
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The third round of drug convict executions during Jokowi’s presidency is in the works.
A New Round of Indonesia Executions?
By Luke Hunt
There are signs that the country is preparing for more executions soon.
Australia and Indonesia: Business as Usual?
By Helen Clark
The freeze that followed the Bali 9 executions appears to be thawing.
‘Drug Free’ ASEAN by 2015?
By Tom Fawthrop
There is a growing consensus within the region that the war on drugs has failed.
Indonesia Threatens Australia With ‘Human Tsunami’
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Minister warns of unorthodox response if Canberra’s protests over executions continue.
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