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Indonesia foreign policy under Jokowi
Cornerstone No More? The Changing Role of ASEAN in Indonesian Foreign Policy
By Mabda Haerunnisa Fajrilla Sidiq
Rumors of the eclipse of the Southeast Asian bloc in the country's foreign policy thinking have been greatly exaggerated.
How Does Jokowi See Indonesia in the Post-Pandemic World?
By Noto Suoneto
There are signs that the COVID-19 pandemic has shifted the Indonesian president's view of his country's international role.
Indonesia’s Delicate Dance Between China and the US
By Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat and M. Habib Pashya
Southeast Asia's largest country should seek complementary improvements in its relations with the two major world powers.
Southeast Asian Leaders Air Fears Over US-China Rivalry
By Sebastian Strangio
Joko Widodo and Rodrigo Duterte both used their inaugural U.N. speeches to express alarm at accelerating superpower tensions.
After Abe, Opportunities Loom for Japan-Indonesia Relations
By Noto Suoneto, Birgitta Riani, and Noto Suoneto and Birgitta Riani
Prime Minister Suga has a golden opportunity to deepen relations with key Indo-Pacific partners, including Indonesia.
What Will a New Indonesia Cyber Agency Mean?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A closer look at the implications of a likely move.
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.
Indonesia Wants UN Security Council Seat
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Vice president officially announces Jakarta’s bid for a non-permanent seat in the body.
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.
Indonesia to Respond After South China Sea Case: Minister
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Jakarta likely to issue statement on much-anticipated Philippines v. China verdict.
Indonesia Plays Up New South China Sea ‘Base’ After China Spat
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Lawmakers want existing plans for a new 'base' in the Natunas to get a closer look.
Indonesia’s South China Sea Policy: A Delicate Equilibrium
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Before hoping for change, we should understand what the status quo is and why it has persisted.
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