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Joko Widodo
Jokowi: A Nation (and Market) Picks a Favorite
By Anthony Fensom
Markets are considering the likely economic policies of the two candidates for the Indonesian presidency.
Indonesia’s Presidential Election 2014
By Vishal Arora
A look at the recent presidential election in Indonesia.
Disputed Indonesian Election a Possible Disaster
By Joshua Kurlantzick
An election outcome in the balance leaves Indonesia exposed to some disturbing outcomes.
Reconstructing India’s Relationship With Indonesia
By Gaurav Daga
The bilateral relationship represents the possibilities of the Global South.
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.
Indonesia: A Bigger Role in the South China Sea?
By Bruno Hellendorff & Thierry Kellner
As Indonesia goes to the polls, the expectations of its international partners are growing.
Narrowing Polls Show Indonesia’s Limited Options
By Clint Richards
As the candidates continue mudslinging, the path to long-term prosperity could be difficult.
Indonesia’s Elections: Promises and Policy Outcomes
By Edward Parker
The candidates are offering plenty of rhetoric, but can they actually deliver on their promises?
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.
Indonesia: Foreign Policy Under Jokowi and Prabowo
By Awidya Santikajaya
How would the country’s foreign policy change under the two leading candidates for the presidency?
The Jokowi Effect in Southeast Asia
By Mong Palatino
Joko Widodo’s potential presidential victory could well inspire other citizen movements in Southeast Asia.