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Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
Indonesia Finally Moves on Fuel Subsidies
Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has finally decided to raise fuel prices by an average of 33 percent.
Does Indonesia's SBY Deserve the World Statesman Award?
Many have protested Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono’s acceptance of the World Statesman Award.
Southeast Asia’s Twittering Heads of State
SE Asian leaders are becoming increasingly savvy with social media. The results have been positive–mostly.
Indonesian Impunity, Alive and Well in Kopassus Revenge Killings
Kopassus is on trial for revenge killings, but many are skeptical that justice will prevail.
A False Hope? Indonesia’s Economic Miracle
Indonesia has made a remarkable economic comeback. Yet, its amazing growth is neither sustainable nor inclusive.
Indonesian Pitch for Disputed Seas
New developments show Jakarta working to break the impasse over the South China Sea.
A Positive Step in Indonesia's Anti-Corruption Campaign
Jakarta’s Corruption Eradication Commission is now going after some of the President’s closest allies.
Unburying the Past
While some nations in Southeast Asia turn away, Indonesia looks back on a tortured past.
Yudhoyono on the Ropes
Indonesia’s government has some tough choices to make. But will the public give them leeway to make them?
Indonesia's Military Woes
Promised reforms to Indonesia’s military aren’t going anywhere. Meanwhile, it’s running amok in Papua.
Indonesia's Democracy in Reverse
Is Indonesian democracy going forward or back? Growing religious intolerance suggests to many the former.
Al Jazeera's Indonesia Coup
Al Jazeera reports on evidence that angry generals were attempting to oust President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.