Tag

Joko Widodo foreign policy

Will Jokowi’s Economic Legacy Survive Beyond Indonesia’s Election?

Will Jokowi’s Economic Legacy Survive Beyond Indonesia’s Election?

By Samir Puri
Since taking office in 2014, Indonesia's leader has eschewed the nostrums of Western neoliberalism. The country's trajectory will likely continue into a more challenging age.

Ukraine War, US-China Tensions Set to Predominate at G-20 Summit

Ukraine War, US-China Tensions Set to Predominate at G-20 Summit

By Sebastian Strangio
Despite President Putin's absence, the November 15-16 summit will be marked by growing political and strategic divisions.
Indonesia’s Reluctant Statesman

Indonesia’s Reluctant Statesman

By Sribala Subramanian
Europe’s bloodshed and fossil fuel politics are not Joko Widodo’s cup of tea.

Cornerstone No More? The Changing Role of ASEAN in Indonesian Foreign Policy

Cornerstone No More? The Changing Role of ASEAN in Indonesian Foreign Policy

By Mabda Haerunnisa Fajrilla Sidiq
Rumors of the eclipse of the Southeast Asian bloc in the country's foreign policy thinking have been greatly exaggerated.

Japan to Join Indonesia-Hosted Military Exercises for the First Time

Japan to Join Indonesia-Hosted Military Exercises for the First Time

By Sebastian Strangio
Prime Minister Kishida Fumio has confirmed that the Japan Self-Defense Forces will participate in next month's Garuda Shield military exercise.

Indonesia’s Jokowi Embarks on East Asian Tour Ahead of G-20 Summit

Indonesia’s Jokowi Embarks on East Asian Tour Ahead of G-20 Summit

By Sebastian Strangio
The Indonesian leader's visits to China, Japan, and South Korea are aimed at garnering support for his domestic economic agenda.

Indonesia Confirms President Jokowi’s Trip to Russia, Ukraine

Indonesia Confirms President Jokowi’s Trip to Russia, Ukraine

By Sebastian Strangio
Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi said that the Indonesian leader will visit the two warring nations "in the spirit of peace."
Indonesian Foreign Policy in 2021: The Year in Review

Indonesian Foreign Policy in 2021: The Year in Review

By Noto Suoneto
From Myanmar to the Natuna Islands, Jakarta's foreign policymakers had their hands full this year.

How Does Jokowi See Indonesia in the Post-Pandemic World?

How Does Jokowi See Indonesia in the Post-Pandemic World?

By Noto Suoneto
There are signs that the COVID-19 pandemic has shifted the Indonesian president's view of his country's international role.

The Five Strategic Challenges Facing US-Indonesia Relations

The Five Strategic Challenges Facing US-Indonesia Relations

By Noto Suoneto and Noto Suoneto
As a new ambassador takes up his post in Washington, Indonesia faces a host of obstacles to a more fruitful relationship with the U.S.

Ben Bland on the Contradictions of Indonesia’s President Jokowi

Ben Bland on the Contradictions of Indonesia’s President Jokowi

By Sebastian Strangio
A new book examines how the incongruities of Indonesia's seventh president reflect those of his nation as a whole.
Will Foreign Policy Matter in Indonesia’s Presidential Election?

Will Foreign Policy Matter in Indonesia’s Presidential Election?

By Angguntari C. Sari
Under what conditions does foreign policy influence voters?

Page 1 of 2