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Natuna Islands
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Why Did Indonesia Just Sink a Vessel From China?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A brief look behind a significant development.
How Will China React to Indonesia’s Sinking of a Chinese Vessel?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A look at what we might expect from Beijing.
No, Indonesia’s South China Sea Approach Has Not Changed
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Jokowi’s recent comments need to be put in perspective.
China and Indonesia Under Jokowi: Show Me The Money
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Sino-Indonesian relations appear to be off to a good start. But it is still early days.
Indonesia Keen On ‘Big Brother’ Role in ASEAN and Beyond: Official
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The country’s army chief says it wants to play a bigger role in promoting order in Asia
Natuna Is Indonesian, Not Chinese: Jokowi Adviser
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A senior adviser to Indonesia’s new president insists the country’s sovereignty is not up for negotiation.
Is Indonesia Beijing’s Next Target in the South China Sea?
By Victor Robert Lee
Until recently, Indonesia seemed immune to the maritime disputes. That could be changing.
Cambodia’s Foreign Policy Grand Strategy
By Heng Sarith
Cambodia needs to step up its foreign policy, if it is to play a more active role in the region.
Indonesia Keeps an Eye on the Natuna Archipelago
By Ankit Panda
Indonesia is growing increasingly wary of Beijing's intentions for the Natuna Islands.
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.
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