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The Future of Indonesia’s ‘Millennials Party’

The Future of Indonesia’s ‘Millennials Party’

By Giora Eliraz
Though the PSI failed to win a seat in parliament, the “millennials party” isn’t going anywhere.
Indonesia's Jokowi Seals Second Presidential Term After Court Battle

Indonesia's Jokowi Seals Second Presidential Term After Court Battle

By Stephen Wright and Niniek Karmini
A much-awaited constitutional court ruling cements Jokowi's second term following elections earlier this year.

The Future of Indonesia, ASEAN, and the Digital Age in Southeast Asia

The Future of Indonesia, ASEAN, and the Digital Age in Southeast Asia

By Luke Hunt
Risk analyst Keith Loveard talks about the past, present and future for ASEAN and in particular its powerhouse, Indonesia, amid wider trends.  

After the Riots: Indonesia’s Post-Election Future

After the Riots: Indonesia’s Post-Election Future

By Erin Cook
As the dust settles following the events of the past week, a closer look at some of the key aspects that will shape the country’s future.

Indonesia's Subianto Officially Challenges His Presidential Loss

Indonesia's Subianto Officially Challenges His Presidential Loss

By Stephen Wright and Niniek Karmini
The legal challenge to Jokowi’s re-election makes big claims, but is weak on proof.
6 Dead in Indonesia Post-Election Protest

6 Dead in Indonesia Post-Election Protest

By Agoes Rudianto
A mass protest against Indonesia’s presidential poll result turned violent – and deadly.

Indonesia Officially Awards Election to Jokowi

Indonesia Officially Awards Election to Jokowi

By Stephen Wright and Niniek Karmini
The official count released Tuesday confirmed earlier projections that Joko Widodo would be re-elected as president.
What Lies Ahead for Indonesia in a Jokowi Second Term?

What Lies Ahead for Indonesia in a Jokowi Second Term?

By Luke Hunt
A conversation with veteran New Zealand journalist John McBeth about Southeast Asia’s past and Indonesia’s likely future.

Indonesian Elections: Scenes From Aceh

Indonesian Elections: Scenes From Aceh

By Nicholas Muller
The northernmost and most conservative province of Aceh is a stronghold for opposition candidate Prabowo Subianto.

The Natural Resource Oligarchy Funding Indonesia’s Election

The Natural Resource Oligarchy Funding Indonesia’s Election

By Ian Morse
Indonesia’s natural resource industry funds both campaigns – which may be why it remains free from debate.

Indonesia’s Democratic Discontent

Indonesia’s Democratic Discontent

By Alexander R. Arifianto
As elections loom, the future of Indonesia’s young democracy is at a crossroads.
How the Economy Factors Into Indonesia’s Elections

How the Economy Factors Into Indonesia’s Elections

By Anthony Fensom
Looking at the candidates in the race to Indonesia's presidency.

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