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Joko Widodo
Saudi Arabian Relations Under Strain in Southeast Asia
By Scott Edwards & Asmiati Malik
Saudi Arabia's relations with Malaysia and Indonesia, in particular, are worth watching for signs of cooling enthusiasm.
Free Speech and Democracy Under Threat in Indonesia
By Tom Sullivan
Democratic gains are being threatened by rising intolerance, new legislation, and emboldened conservative Islamic groups.
Indonesian Elections: Getting Realistic About Millennial Votes
By Dwintha Maya Kartika and Muhammad Sinatra
Millennials make up about 42 percent of Indonesia’s total registered voters.
Indonesia’s 2019 Elections: How Will the Religion Factor Play Out?
By Erin Cook
As polls near, questions remain about the traction candidates are getting from Muslim groups.
How Badly is Indonesia’s Economy Really Doing?
By Luke Hunt
While comparisons to the Asian Financial Crisis may be premature or overly alarming, there are reasons for worry.
Indonesia’s 2019 Election Heats Up With Vice Presidential Picks
By Erin Cook
The choices provided an extraordinarily dramatic start to what will be a closely watched race.
Who Will Be Jokowi’s New Vice President in Indonesia’s 2019 Elections?
By Erin Cook
A closer look at some of the candidates who could fill the role.
India Makes Moves at Indonesia's Strategic Sabang Port
By Ankit Panda
The Indian Navy's "Act East" initiative begins at Sabang.
Indonesia’s Booming Tourism Industry
By James Guild
What growth in Indonesia's tourism sector tells us about Jokowi’s economic policies.
The Strategic Logic of Modi’s Indonesia Visit
By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
The trip reinforced both the growing strategic alignment between New Delhi and Jakarta as well as its limits.
Counting Down to Indonesia’s Presidential Election
By Edward Parker
Indonesian democracy will be put to the test next year, with Jokowi most likely facing off against Prabowo again.
What’s in Indonesia’s Indo-Pacific Cooperation Concept?
By Jansen Tham
The articulation of ASEAN’s own Indo-Pacific concept may pre-empt competitive narratives from Washington or Beijing.