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Indonesia
Indonesia Summons Chinese Ambassador After South China Sea Stand-Off Near Natuna Islands
By Ankit Panda
Bold action by a Chinese coast guard vessel to retrieve a fishing vessel has led to a major incident between Jakarta and Beijing.
Netflix vs. Indonesia
By Catherine Putz
Indonesia’s largest telecom recently blocked the streaming service mere weeks after its global debut.
China and Indonesia: Joint Cyber War Simulations
By Greg Austin
An important diplomatic precedent for collaboration.
ISIS Claims Jakarta Terror Attack
By Catherine Putz
Seven dead in a midday terrorist attack in the Indonesian capital.
Can Eurofighter Beat Its Competition on the Asian Market?
By Benjamin David Baker
The Typhoon is a good fighter but faces keen competition in Asian markets.
For the ASEAN-China South China Sea Code of Conduct, Ninth Time Isn't the Charm
By Ankit Panda
After consultations in Tianjin, Chinese and ASEAN leaders appear to be no closer to a Code of Conduct for the South China Sea.
Indonesia Soon to Field new Submarine Killer Unit
By Franz-Stefan Gady
A new helicopter fleet with greatly boost Indonesia’s underwater detection capabilities.
Australia: Indonesian People Traffickers Paid Off?
By Greg Austin
Are Australian officials at risk of prosecution?
Southeast Asia Scrambles to Deal With Migrant Crisis
By Shannon Tiezzi
Up to 10,000 refugees may be adrift off the coast of Southeast Asian states without food or water.
Reclamation, Arbitration, Competition: South China Sea Situation Report
By Ankit Panda
The Diplomat's editors discuss recent events in the South China Sea.
'The Look of Silence' Digs Into Indonesia’s Massacres
By Jack Detsch
Director Joshua Oppenheimer’s follow up to 2012’s “The Act of Killing” takes a more intimate look at the Indonesian massacres of the 1960s.
Fighting People Smugglers: Lessons From Australia for Europe
By Greg Austin
European covert action forces may be needed in the Mediterranean Sea.