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The World Faces a Choice Between Bad and Worse in Myanmar

The World Faces a Choice Between Bad and Worse in Myanmar

By David Hutt
Jakarta's call for dialogue would legitimize the Myanmar junta, but is the most realistic option for resolving the country's crisis.
With Bangkok Visit, Indonesian FM Advances Efforts to Address Myanmar Crisis

With Bangkok Visit, Indonesian FM Advances Efforts to Address Myanmar Crisis

By Sebastian Strangio
But there’s a fine line between engaging the generals and legitimizing their seizure of power.

The Challenges Facing US-Indonesia Relations Post-Trump

The Challenges Facing US-Indonesia Relations Post-Trump

By Noto Suoneto and Noto Suoneto
China has used the pandemic to deepen its engagement with Indonesia. Here's how the U.S. can compete.

The Islamization of Indonesia’s Foreign Policy

The Islamization of Indonesia’s Foreign Policy

By Ashutosh Nagda
Indonesia’s summoning of the Indian ambassador over the Delhi riots points to a deeper trend.

What to Expect from Indonesia’s Indo-Pacific Push in 2020?

What to Expect from Indonesia’s Indo-Pacific Push in 2020?

By Karl Lee Chee Leong
It’s time to take Indonesia’s Indo-Pacific push seriously.
The Missing Strategy in Indonesia’s Economic Diplomacy

The Missing Strategy in Indonesia’s Economic Diplomacy

By Rocky Intan
Jakarta seems to treat economic diplomacy as a silver bullet. For that to work, Indonesia needs a new strategy.

Air Force Exercise Highlights US-Indonesia Military Cooperation

Air Force Exercise Highlights US-Indonesia Military Cooperation

By Prashanth Parameswaran
The interaction spotlighted ongoing collaboration between the two sides in the security realm.
What’s Next for the Indonesia-Russia Fighter Jet Deal in 2019? 

What’s Next for the Indonesia-Russia Fighter Jet Deal in 2019? 

By Prashanth Parameswaran
A closer look at the status of a key development within bilateral defense ties.

What Will Indonesia’s Foreign Policy in Jokowi’s Second Term Look Like?

What Will Indonesia’s Foreign Policy in Jokowi’s Second Term Look Like?

By Prashanth Parameswaran
A look at how Jakarta’s role in the world may shape up in the coming years.

Indonesia’s Indo-Pacific Approach: Between Promises and Perils

Indonesia’s Indo-Pacific Approach: Between Promises and Perils

By Prashanth Parameswaran
A high-level dialogue next week will once again spotlight the opportunities and challenges inherent in Jakarta’s regional vision.

Indonesian Suspect Freed 2 Years After Killing of Kim Jong Nam

Indonesian Suspect Freed 2 Years After Killing of Kim Jong Nam

By Eileen Ng
Indonesia’s government had pushed hard for her release, arguing she was “manipulated by North Korean intelligence.”
Indonesia’s 2019 Elections: Beware the Foreign Puppet Wars in the Jokowi-Prabowo Race

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.

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