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Indonesian elections
Democracy and Geopolitics in Southeast Asia
By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
Reexamining Indonesia's local elections and looking ahead at Cambodia and Thailand.
Jokowi: Indonesia’s Best Chance?
By Anthony Fensom
Anthony Fensom and Colin Brown discuss Jokowi's prospects for reforming Southeast Asia’s largest economy.
Joko Looks to Japan to Boost Indonesia’s Regional Influence
By Clint Richards
Indonesia needs an investment and security partner to assert itself in Southeast Asia.
Jokowi’s First Week as Indonesia’s President-Elect
By Mong Palatino
Early signs indicate Jokowi will remain committed to his populist style of governance.
Is Jokowi’s Victory Good for Australia?
By Kevin Placek
Canberra may have reason to be hopeful that relations will improve, but there are some concerns.
A Crossroads for Indonesia
By Roshni Kapur
Recent Indonesian elections were a tight race between diametrically opposed candidates.
Indonesia Polls: Early Count Suggests Widodo Wins
By Luke Hunt
Widodo has a 5 point lead, but some analysts worry about manipulation of the final vote.
Interview: Pallavi Aiyar
By Justin McDonnell
Justin McDonnell speaks with author Pallavi Aiyar on the Indonesian elections and the India-EU connection.
Jokowi’s Plans?
By Joshua Kurlantzick
The frontrunner in Indonesia's presidential election has been remarkably vague on his policies.
The Jokowi Effect in Southeast Asia
By Mong Palatino
Joko Widodo’s potential presidential victory could well inspire other citizen movements in Southeast Asia.
Jokowi Still Favorite to Be Indonesia's Next President
By Luke Hunt
His party underperformed in legislative polls this week, but the Jakarta governor is still the frontrunner for the presidency.
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