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Joko Widodo
Indonesia: Can Jokowi Recover?
By Jon Emont
The Indonesian president has disappointed his supporters, yet many remain optimistic.
Jokowi’s Fall
By Joshua Kurlantzick
Once wildly popular, the Indonesian president has been hemorrhaging support. What happened?
Indonesia’s Death Penalty Hypocrisy
By Nithin Coca
Jokowi’s hardline policy on executions may be imperiling the fight to save hundreds of Indonesian migrants on death row.
Jokowi’s Inglorious Presidency Already Under Heavy Fire
By Luke Hunt
With his hard line on the death penalty, Indonesia’s president risks damaging his country’s reputation abroad.
Interview: Kevin Rudd
By James Bowen
"China is such a large part of the global reality. For me it’s axiomatic that people understand China’s worldview."
Here’s How Malaysia and Indonesia Plan to Resolve Their Territorial Disputes
By Ankit Panda
Indonesia and Malaysia will appoint "special envoys" to help resolve their territorial disputes.
Death Sentences & Diplomacy: Australia’s Strained Indonesia Ties
By Elliot Brennan
Incompatible attitudes towards recreational drugs complicates Australian diplomacy in the region.
Napalm Death, Joko Widodo and the Death Penalty
By Preston From
Could an underground metal band possibly influence Indonesian politics?
Papua’s Hidden Past Haunts Jokowi Presidency
By Sally Andrews
Will the Indonesian president's reform agenda address human rights concerns in the troubled province?
Australian Pair Facing Execution in Indonesia
By Helen Clark
What implications would the executions have for relations between the two neighbors?
Will Indonesia Get Serious on Carbon?
By Nithin Coca
Indonesia has a poor record on climate change. Will this be the year that changes?
Southeast Asia: 10 Trends to Watch in 2015
By Prashanth Parameswaran
From Myanmar’s election to ASEAN community-building, 2015 will be an exciting year