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U.S.-Indonesia relations
US-Indonesia Relations: From Aspiration to Achievement
By Joshua Kurlantzick
How to avoid illusions and achieve gains in the U.S.-Indonesia relationship.
Indonesia Unlikely to Join US-Led-Coalition to Contain China
By Mark J. Valencia
The United States needs to bring its expectations in line with reality.
Deepening the US-Indonesian Strategic Partnership
By Patrick M. Cronin and Marvin C. Ott
Defense Secretary Mattis' recent visit to Indonesia was an important step forward.
America’s Stake in Upholding Indonesia’s Democracy
By Leslie Dwyer
“The U.S. has a stake in the advancement of Indonesia’s anti-impunity, judicial, and institutional goals."
What Trump's Victory Means for Muslim-Majority Indonesia
By Leo Suryadinata and Mustafa Izzuddin
Should Jakarta be worried about the future U.S. president's anti-Muslim rhetoric?
Why Indonesia Matters in a Season of Change
By Roncevert Ganan Almond
Indonesia is important to the U.S., in ways that might be unexpected.
Obama and Indonesia: Strong Progress But an Uncertain Future
By Nithin Coca
The U.S. has done its part to deepen relations; the ball is now in Indonesia's court.
The 'Global Maritime Fulcrum' and the US-Indonesia Partnership
By Sean Quirk and John Bradford
The US should use Jokowi's signature foreign policy initiative to take ties to a new level.
Australia Urges US to Caution Indonesia During Jokowi Visit
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Foreign minister says visit an opportunity for Washington to address Jokowi’s foreign policy directly with him.
Remembering Indonesia’s Bloody Coup
By Nithin Coca
Fifty years ago this week Indonesia experienced one of the 20th century’s darkest moments.
Why the US-India-Japan Trilateral Relationship Is a Big Deal
By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
The United States, Japan, and India have a trilateral, and Jokowi is possibly changing ASEAN--our editors discuss.
U.S. Asia Policy: The Africa-Asia Angle
By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
Insights from U.S. Ambassador Cameron Hume.