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Prabowo Subianto
Remembering Indonesia’s Bloody Coup
By Nithin Coca
Fifty years ago this week Indonesia experienced one of the 20th century’s darkest moments.
Grading Jokowi’s First Month
By Joshua Kurlantzick
A look at the start that Indonesia's new president has made to running ASEAN's largest country.
Jokowi and Australia–Indonesia Relations
By Bob Lowry
'There’s scope for a strong and genuine partnership unencumbered by fundamental conflicts of interest.'
Reviving Indonesia’s Military Industrial Complex
By Clint Richards
South Korea’s new fighter jet program could help reinvigorate Indonesia’s stagnant military developers.
An Elegy to Indonesian Democracy
By Aria Danaparamita
With the scrapping of direct elections for local leaders, Indonesia’s hard-won democracy is under threat.
Jokowi’s Priorities
By Joshua Kurlantzick
A slowing economy, a poor education system, and crumbling infrastructure – there is much to choose from.
Jokowi Urged to Deal With 'Darth Vader'
By Luke Hunt
The Indonesian election is over but one candidate is refusing to accept the result.
Jokowi’s First Week as Indonesia’s President-Elect
By Mong Palatino
Early signs indicate Jokowi will remain committed to his populist style of governance.
Indonesian Migrant Workers in Hong Kong Denied Vote
By Aria Danaparamita
Workers in Hong Kong claim they were denied a chance to vote in the recent Indonesian presidential election.
Jokowi’s Win a Sign of Indonesian Transition
By Clint Richards
His presidency will face early challenges, meaning Joko will need to draw on his popular and regional support.
Indonesia’s Presidential Candidates and the Palestine Pledge
By Aria Danaparamita
Both Widodo and Subianto have pledged aid to the Palestinians.
A Crossroads for Indonesia
By Roshni Kapur
Recent Indonesian elections were a tight race between diametrically opposed candidates.