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TNI’s role in counterterrorism: Between needs and politics

The existence of counterterrorism units within each of TNI service means the military still perceives counterterrorism as part of its regular duties. 

2 years ago
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The economics of Indonesian FMCG industry

Indonesia requires efficient and transparent supply chains, the use of technology and improved processes to raise product quality. ...

2 years ago
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The emergence of equity financing for infrastructure development

SOEs may resort to an equity-financing scheme through the Indonesia Investment Authority (INA), a national sovereign-wealth fund.  ...

2 years ago

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Indonesians are luckier than the Britons when it comes to electing leaders

British culture and practices of democracy are much more mature than those of Indonesia, which only embraced democracy after the fall of Soeharto’s New Order in May 1998.

2 years ago
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Measuring state’s commitment to implementing PDP Law

It is clear that conflicts of interest could emerge, especially where complaints against state-linked institutions must be made to a regulator whose neutrality is contested.

2 years ago
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Why developing nations are fighting Europe’s deforestation-free regulation

The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has named the EU one of the world’s biggest contributors to “imported deforestation”, second only to China and ahead of India and the United States.

2 years ago
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ASEAN foreign ministers’ emergency meeting is disappointing

As soon as he begins his term as ASEAN chair on Jan. 1, 2023, Jokowi should directly talk to other leaders and secure their support for much tougher actions against the Myanmar junta.

2 years ago
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Will R20 pave the way for religious diplomacy?

The 1945 Constitution mandates total diplomacy, which acknowledges the critical role of non-state actors, such as religious groups. 

2 years ago
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Anything is possible through sport

In Rio, we showed the world that, as refugees, we can do anything. Being a refugee is not the end. For me, with the IOC by my side, it was the start of a new journey.

2 years ago
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In fact, the world is getting better

Human life expectancy has doubled over the past century, from 36 years in 1920 to more than 72 years today.

2 years ago
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Indonesia’s strategy for riding the global economic slowdown

We can expect the rupiah to depreciate dramatically as US dollar liquidity dries up and global pandemonium spreads before rebounding somewhat, as seen after the initial shock of C0VID-19. 

2 years ago
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Youth Pledge and internationalized Indonesian language

Indonesian students, especially those pursuing their studies in education and language, make up abundant human resources to teach Indonesian language and culture in primary schools and colleges.

2 years ago
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Specter of the Taliban resurgence in Pakistan

The brutalities of the TTP rule have left deep imprints on the minds of the locals, who are not showing inordinate abhorrence toward the group.  

2 years ago
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The ASEAN-Australia comprehensive strategic partnership – a year of progress

For Australia, the ASEAN-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership is an important step forward, demonstrating our commitment to ASEAN and its central role in the Indo-Pacific.

2 years ago
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Will 4G leadership bring in real changes to Singapore?

What Singapore needs is to discuss, debate but also to research what are considered taboo issues by the PAP.

2 years ago
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ASEAN stewardship in an uncertain world

Various ASEAN instruments continue to guide regional integration and community building, from the ASEAN Charter to the successive ASEAN Community Visions and the corresponding blueprints.

2 years ago
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ASEAN foreign ministers should engage rights body to deal with Myanmar

The AICHR can be assigned to establish a platform to hear grievances from the people of Myanmar and collect information by visiting the country’s neighbors.

2 years ago
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Obese and malnourished: the food future we face

Our world is not suffering from a lack of calories, but a lack of good nutrition which can sustain us. Science might just have the answers.

2 years ago
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Think global, act local to transform cities and our planet

The blueprint for linking local to global urban sustainability lies in three ways: through knowledge, solutions, and partnerships.

2 years ago
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China’s new chapter, world’s new opportunity

China has become a major trading partner for more than 130 countries and regions, with its import and export of goods accounting for 13.5 percent of the world's total in 2021.

2 years ago
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A spaceport in Indonesia’s new capital?

Since 1985, the government, through the National Institute of Aeronautics and Space (LAPAN), has been conducting preliminary studies for the construction of a spaceport on a 100-hectare plot in Saukobye village, Biak Numfor, Papua.

2 years ago
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Lesson from the 2022 Nobel laureates on financial crisis

Today, financial regulatory and supervisory frameworks are improving, but vulnerabilities can erupt from monetary policy swings. 

2 years ago
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Indonesia’s G20 presidency paves the way for global health security

For too long, the approach to pandemics has been one of panic and neglect: throwing resources at the problem when a serious outbreak occurs, then neglecting the existing protocols and plans when the news continues to make headlines.

2 years ago
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There are no ‘natural disasters’

A weather-related disaster doesn’t need to be. By addressing the vulnerability of a society, the worst of it can be avoided.

2 years ago
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How Indonesia’s female candidates have used social media in political campaigns

Many political candidates in Indonesia have been taking advantage of social media to design campaigns that promote piety. Female political candidates in particular have started to utilise social media to bring about social change and encourage women to become politicaly engaged.

2 years ago
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Minister, please don’t let more children die

One of the most important lessons from the pandemic is the success of a communication strategy and control of information flow.

2 years ago
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Can the increase in policy rate refine public expectations?

An increase in the BI policy rate risks depressing economic growth, although it has been offset by loose macroprudential policies. 

2 years ago
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Scaling green finance across Southeast Asia must occur through a just transition

Coal remains the economic backbone in parts of Indonesia – in East Kalimantan alone coal exports accounted for 45 percent of gross domestic product in 2019, playing an important part in the economic and social system of the community.

2 years ago
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Liz Truss resignation a cautionary tale for Indonesia

Indonesia has done relatively well amid the global uncertainties but it is not fully immune, so it would do well to take three key lessons from the UK debacle.

2 years ago
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Protecting our fishing ground, securing our sustainable seafood

The FAO Voluntary Guidelines for Securing Sustainable Small-Scale Fisheries explicitly acknowledge that small-scale fishers need a secure and stable access to fishing grounds. 

2 years ago
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