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Aligning Indonesia’s Olympic bid and its 2045 vision

Host countries have used the Olympics not only as platform to prove their advance feats in sports, but also to display accomplishments in economic development. 

2 years ago
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COVID-19 killed 1 million in the US, but just 30,000 in China

When China’s growth continues to slow down, it will be much more difficult for other countries to survive. ...

2 years ago
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The ‘win-win’ solution style of Jakarta acting governor

Heru chose to return to the normalization program, as he believes this is one of the best ways to deal with flooding in the capital. ...

2 years ago

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The emerging pressure group: Women ulema

Diligent lobbying of the women ulema and their persuasive arguments have earned them frequent audiences with decisionmakers, energizing Indonesia’s civil society movement with their mastery of Islam in the face of authorities and loud conservative voices.

2 years ago
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Why the G20 should defer debt from emerging economies like Indonesia and India

With mounting debts and little fiscal room, emerging countries may face risks of being unable to pay off their debts and suffering from devastating economic shocks.

2 years ago
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Why groupthink misses social protests

The free market system is a theory, not reality, because the real world is mostly a messy eco-system of different forms of government and markets.

2 years ago
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Degradation of the rule of law and the return of absolutism

In dismissing Justice Aswanto, the House has turned a blind eye to the law it has made, thereby showing that legislative power is not bound by law and sits above applicable law, or simply paralyzes constitutionalism.

2 years ago
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Equalize! Unite to end the inequalities holding back the end of AIDS for women, children.

Harmful gender and social norms as well as legal barriers greatly hamper the HIV response, as fear of discrimination and criminalization makes key populations avoid accessing services.

2 years ago
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Indonesian family offices: Untapped and unknown

According to a survey of more than 3,200 high-net-worth families conducted by Williams Group Wealth Consultancy, around 70 percent of wealthy families lose their fortune by the second generation, and 90 percent by the third.

2 years ago
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Will the US maritime surveillance drone program matter to Indonesia?

The deep involvement of the US and the money it has poured into Maritime Security Board (Bakamla) could lead to an assumption, if not allegation, that the Indonesian institution is totally in the US’ pocket.

2 years ago
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KUPI II: Women ulema spearhead movement for just, egalitarian society

In order to protect all citizens, both the state and civil society have to promote religious moderation and an Islam that is friendly, tolerant and peaceful.. 

2 years ago
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Challenges of Pakatan Harapan-led unity government

The GE15 electoral results have shown the racial and religious fault lines in the country after years of intense politicization. 

2 years ago
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Despite global turmoil, the stars are aligning for Indonesia’s digital economy

Clearly, the nation is not just surviving, but thriving on multiple fronts, supported by increased digitization efforts.

2 years ago
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Co-creation approach to promote disaster risk management

In terms of overlapping roles, many government bodies have created similar programs such as the alert village program by the Social Affairs Ministry, and community-based disaster alerts by the Indonesian Red Cross.

2 years ago
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To change corrupt behaviour, change the message

Telling people not to do something because everybody's doing it will often backfire.

2 years ago
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Can Asia and the Pacific get on track to net zero?

The past two years has been a grim reminder that conflicts in one continent create hunger in another, and that emissions somewhere push sea levels higher everywhere. 

2 years ago
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Does Malaysia's unity government really lack Malay support?

Regardless of the skewed figures that seem to indicate that Anwar's new government is hobbled before it even starts forming a Cabinet, it was clearly stated that Malaysian voters across all races and creeds want the incoming government to tackle the rising cost of living and corruption.

2 years ago
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Indonesia’s goldilocks moment in the changing global economy

The eventual reopening of the Chinese economy would increase demand and prices for its staple exports e.g. crude palm oil, iron ores and some grades of coal, driving export growth.

2 years ago
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Why are shallow earthquakes more destructive? The West Java disaster is an example

At magnitude 5.6, this earthquake was much smaller than many other earthquakes that have caused death and destruction in Indonesia over the past few decades.

2 years ago
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PM Anwar Ibrahim, welcome to ASEAN’s elderly leaders' club

Anwar’s most daunting challenge will be to convince the country’s Malay majority and Chinese and Indian minorities that the multi-ethnic nation will be much more prosperous and more modern when they work together on equal footing. 

2 years ago
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G20 mandated to address global inflation

To manage the demand side, the Group of 20 central banks will continue to precisely calibrate the pace of monetary policy tightening in a data-dependent and clearly communicated manner.

2 years ago
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Ukraine, right-wing nationalism and the crisis of democracy (Part 2)

The crux, in other words, is that the liberal third wave of democracy has step-by-step nourished an authoritarian reaction due to its connection to global neoliberalism, continued elitism and corruption.

2 years ago
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Indonesia’s diplomacy and the G20 presidency: Debunking the skeptics

In today’s context, empowering bilateral diplomacy also represents the desire of domestic constituents to see more tangible outcomes or concrete projects from diplomatic missions overseas.

2 years ago
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Ukraine, right-wing nationalism and the crisis of democracy

Right-wing nationalism is largely a reaction to the downsides of neoliberal globalization, combined with the shortcomings of the third wave of rights and democracy.

2 years ago
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What TikTokers teach us about the pressing need for inclusive digital policy

The class consciousness during the heyday of CFW often led to a false assumption that the more privileged people are, the less vulnerable they are in pursuing their cultural tastes and navigating digital life.

2 years ago
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Jokowi’s foreign policy comes late, but internationally impactful

Indonesia’s turns at the presidency of the Group of 20 this year and ASEAN chairmanship next year have forced Jokowi to devote much of his time and energy to foreign affairs.

2 years ago
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The 2022 Bali G20 declaration: did success really stem from Indonesia’s diplomacy?

To what degree, though, can Indonesian diplomacy lay claim to having delivered the success?

2 years ago
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From daunting to digital: How technology makes debt collections better

One of the reasons why it is difficult to obtain debt repayment in Indonesia is that collections have traditionally been a manual and labor-intensive activity.

2 years ago
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Governance and the need for startups to think like publicly traded companies

Avoiding or postponing “hard” decisions such as layoffs or cutting off non-performing aspects of the business can drag losses on longer than needed. 

2 years ago
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The expanding ambitions of Indonesia’s naval defense industry

Setting priority scales and implementing CTLCO in procurement deals will help ensure the expansion of Indonesia's defense capabilities, capacities and independence .

2 years ago
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