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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
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To develop tech-based economy, Indonesia needs more ‘technopolises’

Communities and universities can play an important role in leading the development of a technology-based economy. ...

3 years ago
Academia

Japan should do more to promote stability and prosperity in East Asia

No matter how Tokyo and Washington sing a duet across the Pacific Ocean, it will not change the reality that their calculation runs counter to the major trend in the region.  ...

3 years ago

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Optimistic signs of Indonesia’s recovery this festive season

Only 30 percent of our respondents believe that their personal finances are back to normal, while 24 percent believe their activities have returned to normal.

3 years ago
Academia

Strengthening disaster risk management in Indonesia

Most sensors today are surface-based and shallow water-based, meaning little important environmental data from the ocean depths is collected today.

3 years ago
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Why many Indonesian experts are pro-Russia and ignoring Ukraine’s perspective

Indonesia, the current host for the G20 summit, has not joined the chorus of nations, particularly western countries, in condemning Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

3 years ago
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Safe and sound ‘mudik’ in the new normal era

The concern is whether villages are well prepared to receive the influx of so many urban people, especially if rural people are not yet fully vaccinated against COVID-19. 

3 years ago
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Israel’s apartheid a serious threat to international peace and security

Such crimes have taken on a new formula in recent years, and the apartheid regime has exacerbated its senseless actions against the Palestinians. 

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
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PM Kishida is on a brand new mission to Indonesia

Indonesia and the 10-member ASEAN will seek a more transparent standpoint and concrete actions from Japan in dealing with the current international issues.

3 years ago
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Seeing Islam as a religion of compassion and mercy

The opening words of the Quran and all surah (chapters), with the exception of surah al-Tawbah, begin with the invocation: In the name of God, the compassionate, the merciful.

3 years ago
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Acting together to build a positive culture of safety and health

Social dialogue has been instrumental in reaching agreements on how best to protect workers from the pandemic. 

3 years ago
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Defense procurement ToT deals pave way for strategic autonomy

Amid the ongoing global polemic, Indonesian can seek to increase its strategic autonomy via ToT programs as part of its defense procurement deals.

3 years ago
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Indonesia’s leadership test

Indonesia has stayed true to its neutral course at the latest G20 meeting, but the biggest challenges are yet to come.

3 years ago
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How did false data turn the Mekong River into an ‘issue’?

The US blamed China for the droughts and floods in the Mekong Basin, and ignored the negative impacts of climate change, extreme weather, dam construction in other riparian countries and surge in agricultural water use.

3 years ago
Academia

Jokowi’s G20 summit rescue mission to the White House

Jokowi will have to pull all the stops in using his unique brand of Javanese diplomacy to find a win-win solution to save the G20 Bali summit.

3 years ago
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Indonesia enlists Muslim clerics to promote clean energy

Following Morocco’s step, the Indonesian government involves clerics and religious organisations to promote green energy in the country where nearly 90% of its 270 million population are Muslims.  

3 years ago
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In mRNA we trust

The mRNA vaccines developed to fight COVID were found to be safe and effective, even for pregnant women, inspiring scientists to explore their potential.

3 years ago
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ASEAN-US summit: Yes to economic cooperation, no to security alliance

Biden’s Indo-Pacific economic framework would make up for the missing piece to help ensure that the 10 ASEAN members continue to have strong engagement with the US.

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
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Let’s promote STEM education from early age

Indonesia only produced eight STEM-related field graduates per 10,000 people.

3 years ago
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Indonesian presidents in times of crisis: The way I see it

Before the 1997 crisis hit, foreign countries such as the United States and Japan and international organizations like the World Bank treated Indonesia as their “golden boy”. 

3 years ago
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Lessons from COVAX could help vaccine equity

COVAX was supposed to be the elixir for vaccine inequality - it wasn’t. However, lessons can be taken from previous global experiences to help make progress.

3 years ago
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HPV vaccine rollout: New hope in fight against cervical cancer

The government's plan to roll out the HPV vaccine as part of the national childhood innoculation program is a big step toward a world free of preventable cancers.

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
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Acting regional heads: Small mandate, big responsibilities

It is said that change begins at home, and the central government must address its own structural and cultural problems so the incoming interim regional heads can get local programs rolling.

3 years ago
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Energy justice: Not an option, but a must in energy transition

It is crucial to secure the energy access of marginalized communities and facilitate their participation in energy distribution -- issues often dismissed in the existing energy system. 

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
Academia

Powering the future of Asia’s growing economies

While digital applications can make economies more agile and efficient, they also tend to be bandwidth-intensive and latency-sensitive. 

3 years ago
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Democratizing access to finance: Can technology help?

A Gallup poll in November 2021 of several thousand American investors found that over 48 percent of them are very interested or somewhat interested in investing in sustainable companies, although only 10 percent do so.

3 years ago
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Thu, July 13, 2023

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