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Editorial

China the peacemaker?

In the same week that the US financial authorities had again to fend off a potential crisis from the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and reports that tension has risen between President Biden and Ukraine's President Volodymir Zelensky, especially over the sabotage of the Nord Stream II pipeline, China scored a massive political victory in the Middle East.

2 years ago
Editorial

Combatting money laundering

The Finance Ministry’s inspectorate general and tax intelligence division hardly played a part in the disclosure of corruption cases involving ministry officials so far. ...

2 years ago
Editorial

Welcoming Israeli soccer team

The upcoming arrival of Israel has ignited a furor in the country, but as a good host Indonesia should not mix sports with politics. ...

2 years ago

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Editorial

Betrayal to the people

The government’s choice of active police and military officers for some of the interim regional head posts implies its penchant for a security approach, which also typified the New Order under Soeharto. 

3 years ago
Editorial

All the way on dual citizenship

The security argument against dual citizenship no longer holds water due to increasing government-surveillance power, thanks to information technology.

3 years ago
Editorial

Burning more money

The fiscal policy shows that the government will focus on strengthening the role of the state budget in absorbing the impact of the skyrocketing food and energy prices.

3 years ago
Editorial

Time to return to office

Many are happy to return to the office as they believe face-to-face interactions will go some way toward a stronger workplace synergy.

3 years ago
Editorial

Cherry-picking Biden

For Biden, this was an opportunity to combine security and economic cooperation with the regional grouping, clearly with the ultimate goal of forming a multilateral force to contain China.

3 years ago
Editorial

Surprises at SEA Games

For Youth and Sports Minister Zainuddin Amali, the smaller team -- emphasizing the young -- was part of the country’s sports-development strategy to achieve more at the Olympic level. 

3 years ago
Editorial

Years of living dangerously

Without the IMF’s intervention, it would have been much more difficult for the nation to force Soeharto to step down and embark on historic political reforms to bring democracy back to life.

3 years ago
Editorial

G'day Anthony, g'bye Scott

We look forward to welcoming Australia's newly elected prime minister, with hopes of continued cordiality and perhaps even a shift in Indonesia's climate stance.

3 years ago
Editorial

Down but not out

The badminton world has for too long fallen under the domination of a few. 

3 years ago
Editorial

Palm oil export ban revoked

The problem is that Indonesia, as the world’s largest producer, only consumes about one-third of its crude palm oil production, which last year totaled over 47 million tons.        

3 years ago
Editorial

Heartless Israel

Israel will find justification for its gross violence and the US will readily act as an excellent bodyguard for its “master” Israel. 

3 years ago
Editorial

Don't repeat mistakes

The coronavirus and its variants — whether they are as deadly as the Delta or as contagious as Omicron — should have taught the government about how to prepare, detect and respond to any emerging diseases.

3 years ago
Editorial

Still much to prove

Biden still has a lot to do to show how "special" ASEAN and Southeast Asia really are to the US and its greater Indo-Pacific strategy, aside from keeping China at bay.

3 years ago
Editorial

Tech tycoon bromance

From a public relations standpoint this is a major coup for Jokowi, considering that Musk is now the biggest newsmaker especially after his move to take over Twitter. 

3 years ago
Editorial

Appointed, not elected yet powerful

Not only can the interim leaders serve for a few years without people’s mandate, they will also wield powers that barely differentiate them from elected ones.

3 years ago
Editorial

The inflationary pressures

If inflation spirals out of control, the growth of private consumption would weaken and unfortunately, inflation hits the fixed low-income group hardest.

3 years ago
Editorial

Marcos’ 'people power'

ASEAN states may need to sit up and batten down if the junior Marcos' successful presidential bid spells a return of political dynasties in the Philippines.

3 years ago
Editorial

Inviting Putin is no joke

Indonesia should first and foremost invite and make sure all the G20 leaders turn up for the summit.

3 years ago
Editorial

Helpless Myanmar opposition

The opposition should also remember that its leader Suu Kyi has little trust in some ASEAN members, especially Indonesia and Malaysia, because of their bond with the minority Muslim Rohingya.

3 years ago
Editorial

Anies’ stadium legacy

For Governor Anies Baswedan, JIS is his signature legacy especially, when he leaves office on Oct. 16. 

3 years ago
Editorial

Prabowo’s Idul Fitri safari

As part of the administration, Prabowo can claim all the government’s achievements, as well as Jokowi’s relatively high approval rating. 

3 years ago
Editorial

Jokowi’s hopes for Japan

While Indonesia and Japan continues to maintain mutually beneficial ties, they should not expect everything to remain smooth sailing amid the global currents.

3 years ago
Editorial

Happy ‘mudik’, at last!

As we enter the third year of the pandemic, we have reasons to believe that we are now better protected than ever.

3 years ago
Editorial

Jokowi’s French connection

Macron’s victory over far-right Euroskeptic, anti-Islam and antimigrant Marine Le Pen represents the triumph of common sense. 

3 years ago
Editorial

The windfall and the burden

If this huge additional subsidy is allowed, the fiscal deficit could exceed the 4.85 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) target this year, whereas the government is required by law to keep the deficit below 3 percent of GDP in 2023.

3 years ago
Editorial

39 years and counting

After 39 years of mostly highs and a few lows, especially in the past two years, The Jakarta Post is again standing on the cusp of change – and is grabbing it by the horns.

3 years ago
Editorial

Overcooked oil business

We understand how angry the President is with the uncooperative attitude of the 10 largest integrated palm oil industrial groups.

3 years ago
Editorial

Rising high

The return of the pop-oriented music festival not only serves as a sign of the return to normalcy, a much-needed celebration of life less restricted by health protocols, but it is also a saving grace for music fans who have missed out on live music performances for at least the past two summers.

3 years ago
Editorial

Tragedy at Al-Aqsa

Indonesia joined many other countries in condemning Israel’s armed violence against Palestinian people inside the Al Aqsa complex. 

3 years ago
Editorial

Divide and rule Papua

The intention to split Papua into smaller pieces only maintains the decades-old asymmetric relationship between Jakarta and the easternmost territory.

3 years ago

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