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Editorial

Nomad visas for tourists

Given the far lower cost of living in Indonesia, nomad visas could attract professionals and senior executives of start-up companies in Singapore, Hong Kong and Australia.

3 years ago
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Integrating science, law and diplomacy: 50 years after the Stockholm Declaration

Cross-disciplinary integration, such as in the "Merdeka Belajar" initiative, is vital for Indonesia to present a solid position on the environment at the international negotiating table. ...

3 years ago
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The policy mix turn: From disciplining prices to resolving stagflation

Domestically, Statistics Indonesia (BPS) recorded an inflation rate of 4.35 percent year-on-year (yoy) in June, higher than in May and becoming the highest since June 2017.  ...

3 years ago

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Our place in the stars

The line, delivered by the protagonist Joseph Cooper, rings truer today than it did eight years ago when the Christopher Nolan feature-length was released in theaters the world over.

3 years ago
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Citayam in Sudirman: Blurring the lines of sociospatial divide in Jakarta

A well-planned and appropriately priced mode of public transportation is also a meeting place, a melting pot and usually a good representation of the city’s diversity.

3 years ago
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Documenta 15: Exposed anti-Semitism or misjudged anticommunism critique?

As the ruler of the largest and most populous country in Southeast Asia, Soeharto was the pronounced darling of the "Western community of values".

3 years ago
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Importance of designing an end-to-end energy transition policy

The energy transition road map should take a comprehensive, holistic approach by including the whole of the green technology value chain.

3 years ago
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China’s soft power success story in Indonesia: Vaccines and Uyghur Muslims

As of October 2021, Indonesia has imported 278.5 million doses of vaccines from China, including in bulk, which were later processed by state-owned pharma PT Bio Farma in Bandung, West Java.

3 years ago
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Why is it so hard to get hybrid work right in Indonesia?

Indonesia has a high cybercrime rate, with more than 490 million cases in 2020; a 41 percent increase from the previous year, according to National Cyber and Crypto Agency (BSSN). 

3 years ago
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Media key in challenging tobacco industry's narratives

Indonesia’s tobacco-control policy is toothless when facing the powerful influence of a giant tobacco industry. 

3 years ago
Editorial

Poor act of philanthropy

Whatever the merit of these serious accusations, since ACT has denied any impropriety, there is still the big problem of poor government supervision of the activities of charity organizations. 

3 years ago
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Is the US too troubled to be mindful of Indonesia?

The United States has not been this divided politically since the Great Depression of the 1930s -- or possibly even since the 1860s Civil War.  

3 years ago
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Adopting sustainable tourism in Labuan Bajo

Implementing sustainable tourism, especially a strict policy on tourism carrying capacity, at super priority tourist destinations will protect and preserve their cultural and natural attractions for generations to come.

3 years ago
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Are the UK’s shifting sands a sign of Indonesia’s political future?

An electoral majority does not give free rein for a government to do as it wishes without expecting public backlash.

3 years ago
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Facing a darkening economic outlook: How the G20 can respond

It is going to be a tough 2022 – and possibly an even tougher 2023, with increased risk of recession.

3 years ago
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Y20 Indonesia: Promoting the Youth Agenda at the G20

On July 17 to 24, about 100 youth, comprising 80 delegates representing all 20 Group of 20 members as well as 20 observers from international and regional organizations such as the World Bank, WTO, ADB, IsDB and ASEAN, will gather in Jakarta and Bandung to attend the Youth 20 Summit 2022 Indonesia.

3 years ago
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Asia and the Pacific stronger together

Better opportunities will arise from ASEAN and Pacific island nations banding together.

3 years ago
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How China’s presence has grown in the Pacific in the past decade

China’s presence in the Pacific has taken new forms. What was once purely economic, is now much deeper.

3 years ago
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Safeguarding people’s right to food in times of crisis

The primary responsibility of states is to promote and protect the right to food, and the international community should help provide for this.

3 years ago
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Why the penal code bill is no better than its colonial original

As if retaining the colonial provisions on defaming politicians were not bad enough, the bill also criminalizes any extra-marital sexual relationship, raising concerns of a potentially brutal encroachment on privacy by the state or non-state “moral” apparatus.    

3 years ago
Editorial

A lesson from Sri Lanka

Like in Indonesia many years ago, the people’s ability to oust the president and his powerful family could be a starting point to rebuilding the nation.

3 years ago
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How a 'pesantren' can institutionalize sexual violence

The tariqa tradition typically requires followers to be fully obedient to their teacher or spiritual guide.

3 years ago
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Let Russia withdraw from Ukraine

Between 9 million and 22 million Ukrainains died in the 20th century from famines and the violent persecutions of the regime in Moscow. 

3 years ago
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Looking at the long game, G20 FMM signals change of direction

It would be naive to expect a single meeting or summit to resolve the geopolitical tensions in the world today, but last weekend's G20 meeting has teased some cause for optimism over the long term.

3 years ago
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Reports of a Pacific fracture fail to understand the region

Pacific Island nations are keenly aware that disunity is unhelpful for the region.

3 years ago
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Measuring China’s diplomatic reach in the Pacific

China’s investments in the Pacific can be ad hoc and fragmented, but its diplomatic presence has consistently grown.

3 years ago
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The rise of e-cigarettes exposes young people to harm

In some countries, marketing for tobacco products has been found to be rampant on platforms like Facebook and Instagram, despite community guidelines that regulate or ban their sale or promotion

3 years ago
Editorial

A more powerful Kishida

Since assuming power in October last year, Kishida has outlined his plan to double Japan's military budget to about 2 percent of gross domestic product.

3 years ago
Editorial

Bank Indonesia’s dilemma

But as regards the risk of capital outflows, Indonesia is not as vulnerable as it was during the 2013 tapering because foreign holdings of rupiah government bonds are now estimated at just 17 percent.

3 years ago
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Foreign ministers define challenge for Indonesia in hosting G20 Summit

The challenge for Indonesia now is to prevent the G20 Summit from turning into a disaster. It’s a tall order, but it should not stop the host nation from trying — not only to save the G20 presidency but to save the G20 itself from losing its relevance.

3 years ago
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