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How ‘Konfrontasi’ Reshaped Southeast Asian Regional Politics
By Adam Leong Kok Wey
The tensions of the 1960s served as the catalyst for the creation of today's peaceful, prosperous, and cohesive Southeast Asia.
Is Indonesia’s Capital Shift a Good Idea?
By Luke Hunt
The outcome of a long-mulled decision is far from clear, as are its implications.
After the Riots: Indonesia’s Post-Election Future
By Erin Cook
As the dust settles following the events of the past week, a closer look at some of the key aspects that will shape the country’s future.
Morocco: Indonesia’s Long-Time Best Friend
By Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat
Though their relationship doesn't receive much press, Morocco-Indonesia ties are flourishing.
Asia’s Political Dynasties
By Paul French
Postwar dynasties in Asia have been remarkably persistent.
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?
Chin Peng: Hero or Criminal?
The recently deceased communist leader Chin Peng has severely divided opinion in Malaysia.
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