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Will a Giant Sea Wall Save Indonesia's Capital From Sinking?

Will a Giant Sea Wall Save Indonesia's Capital From Sinking?

By Karin Laub
The government continues to confront the challenge facing the country's current capital.
Between Continuity and Change: The Rapidly Changing Security Environment in Southeast Asia

Between Continuity and Change: The Rapidly Changing Security Environment in Southeast Asia

By Luke Hunt
Luke Hunt speaks to Greg Barton about the subregion’s changing security environment.

Indonesia to Return Toxic Developed World Waste

Indonesia to Return Toxic Developed World Waste

By Associated Press
The move adds to growing backlash in Southeast Asia against being a dumping ground for rubbish from industrialized countries.

Why Are Migrant Workers Joining the Hong Kong Protests?

Why Are Migrant Workers Joining the Hong Kong Protests?

By Michael Beltran
Many of Hong Kong's migrant workers have expressed solidarity with the protests. Why?

Is Indonesia’s Capital Shift a Good Idea?

Is Indonesia’s Capital Shift a Good Idea?

By Luke Hunt
The outcome of a long-mulled decision is far from clear, as are its implications.
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.
Is Indonesia’s IPR Framework Incompatible with RCEP?

Is Indonesia’s IPR Framework Incompatible with RCEP?

By Eva Novi Karina
On intellectual property rights, there’s a serious gap between domestic Indonesian law and the structures of the proposed RCEP.

How Can Indonesia Manage Its Concerns About BRI Investments?

How Can Indonesia Manage Its Concerns About BRI Investments?

By Dikanaya Tarahita and Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat
Jakarta may welcome, and need, Chinese investment; but it needs to mitigate the risks.

Nyadran: A Unique Javanese Tradition Welcoming Ramadan

Nyadran: A Unique Javanese Tradition Welcoming Ramadan

By Agoes Rudianto
Before the month of Ramadan begins, Javanese Muslims hold what’s known as the Nyadran ritual.

To Buru Island: A Journey to the Dark Side of Indonesia’s Past

To Buru Island: A Journey to the Dark Side of Indonesia’s Past

By Duncan Graham
Mars Noersmono’s story is a first-person account of a nation’s shame.
Indonesia’s Surprisingly Quiet Election

Indonesia’s Surprisingly Quiet Election

By Nithin Coca
In an era of increased electoral polarization and agitation, what are the lessons of Indonesia’s tame campaign?

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