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Just energy: Unlocking the power of solar in Indonesia

According to a 2019 IESR study, residential buildings alone can generate between 195 and 565 GW and hundreds GW more from industrial buildings' rooftops. 

2 years ago
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Defending democracy and universal rights here and there

Many nations in the Global South have a lot of traditions in terms of deliberation at the local level and these should be leveraged and discussed as best practices. ...

2 years ago
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Megawati and ‘pengajian’ that will never end

Seen in anthropological terms, for women the study group constitutes an arena of “liberation” from their routine household obligations as wives and mothers. ...

2 years ago

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SDGs revisited: Stepping up vaccinations

If we continue with our current level of spending, we will continue to save 3.8 million lives from avoidable diseases between now and 2030.

2 years ago
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Bolstering Indonesia-India strategic partnership will be mutually beneficial

Indonesia emphasizes the need to address the challenges China brings in a way that will not push the Southeast Asian country deeper in the binary US-China power competition. 

2 years ago
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Most tax officials should be outraged by Rafael Trisambodo

Rafael was perhaps unlucky, too greedy and showing off his notorious wealth too much.

2 years ago
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Improving digital competitiveness key to Indonesia's sustainability

MSMEs are Indonesia's economic backbone, and improving their digital competitiveness is the catalyst that will launch the country into sustainability, for MSMEs, the economy and the environment.

2 years ago
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Indonesian palm oil at critical juncture: To thrive or dive?

The government still tends to scapegoat companies for not supporting its price stabilization measures, while the main blame should be put on its utterly poor institutional capacity to implement the erratic measures.

2 years ago
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What is France’s strategy for Indo-Pacific all about?

 ASEAN is to remain at the heart of the construction of a multipolar Asia and the establishment of a regional security architecture. 

2 years ago
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The importance and challenges of airports in capital cities

The economic impact of airport development on the surrounding regions is often not considered during planning. 

2 years ago
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Elements that determine innovative nations: The case of Japan

The fact is, most of the innovative countries in the world are clean countries. Their people do not throw rubbish in the river, do not pile up rubbish on streets, and do not take for granted precarious garbage collectors.

2 years ago
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Gender-balanced diplomacy: Human security vs state security?

In a patriarchal society like Indonesia, sexist, even misogynistic, mindsets are often considered the norm.

2 years ago
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PPI Belanda and the coloniality within

Coloniality survives colonialism and is now all around in our modern/colonial institutions (the state, universities, museums), in our minds, in our ways of being, and in our perception of the world around us.

2 years ago
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Envisioning a counterinsurgency strategy for Papua

The development approach to the Papua issue will only succeed if it is part of a counterinsurgency strategy that prioritizes a population-centric approach, rather than the conventional approach of finding and destroying enemy forces.

2 years ago
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Fixing national food policy in the face of food crises

The majority of Indonesian farmers own small-unproductive plots that lack access to reliable irrigation and advisory services, trapping them in a situation of low productivity and income.

2 years ago
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Qin’s Indonesian tour sped up China-ASEAN relations

China hopes to engage with the top officials of Indonesia and plan for the next decade of bilateral relations, so as to reduce the negative impacts of political changes on bilateral ties.

2 years ago
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Outsourcing data collection makes sustainability reports more credible, reliable

Companies such as ExxonMobil are facing hefty fines for filing misleading sustainability reports, even many years after the fact.

2 years ago
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ASEAN needs tax treaty networks to boost tax certainty

Intra-ASEAN tax treaty networks can be a positive signal to the international community regarding ASEAN's commitment to realize tax fairness and prevent tax avoidance or evasion. 

2 years ago
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Electronic invoicing could cut tax losses in international trade

Discrepancies and tax losses could be avoided, and our balance of trade statistics be more accurate if foreign exporters of goods and services to Indonesia were required to submit an electronic invoice.

2 years ago
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We need Finance Minister Sri Mulyani as our vice president

But with all due respect to the vice-presidential aspirants, when they are elected they will only be needed by the President in case of an emergency. 

2 years ago
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Pragmatic options for Jakarta's flood mitigation

While the situation in the nation's capital complicates flood mitigation, primary and supplemental options are still available, depending on the will and willingness of both local administrations and residents.

2 years ago
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Biden, Putin duel on Ukraine war anniversary

Biden's choice of phrase "as long as it takes" means the Ukraine war, one that Putin cannot afford to lose, may continue for many more years.

2 years ago
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Zainudin’s resignation and the future of Jokowi’s Cabinet

As Jokowi enjoys a very high rate of popular support, now is perhaps even the perfect time for him to shake up his Cabinet.

2 years ago
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Time for a second Green Revolution

In 2015, 80 percent of global agricultural R&D funding went to rich and upper-middle income countries, while lower-middle income countries like Indonesia got only 20 percent, and the world’s poorest countries got almost nothing.

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Taking a five-step approach to decarbonization in a downturn

Leading companies have stepped up their physical risks analytics and adapted their strategy, operations, and supply chain.

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Navigating the waves of Indonesia’s financial trends

The future of finance in Indonesia is looking bright as the government and financial authorities continue to innovate in the name of sustainable finance.

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Regulatory risks key barrier to investment in submarine cables

Regulatory clarity, as well as coordination and collaboration between state instutitions and between the government and operators, is essential to developing Indonesia into the digital hub it has the potential to be.

2 years ago
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Why Ukraine is winning the media war

Access to the internet, journalists and a charismatic leader have ensured Ukraine is winning the propaganda war against Russia.

2 years ago
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Russia and Ukraine have a common enemy - time

War’s most inflexible factor is time. How Ukraine and Russia’s clocks tick down will decide who wins this war.

2 years ago
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Many Indonesians still misunderstand climate change – so how can we change this?

Despite the country’s good progress in addressing climate change, two recent surveys have shown many Indonesians do not understand climate change or its causes.

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