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People will believe a big lie sooner than a little one

Instead of publishing articles refuting previous reports, the United States and European media simply picked up the next story about “bad Russians”.

3 years ago
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Tesla needs reliable rules

Rules that are not subject to abrupt change at the whim of policymakers jumping to accommodate public sentiment or lobby pressure are critical for business continuity. ...

3 years ago
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Home Minister Tito is betraying the soul of Reform

It is disappointing, at least so far, that Tito is accommodating the interests of the political elites by allowing active military and police officers to fill the vacant regional head posts.  ...

3 years ago

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France to increase engagement in Indo-Pacific in challenging times

France with the European Union has the ambition to become a long-term contributor to regional security, through a meaningful naval presence, expanding available resources to contribute to maritime domain awareness or developing existing security partnerships.

3 years ago
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Collective effort, political will key to protecting Arafura, Timor seas' marine heritage

There is a dire need to ensure that communities, whose future depends on the riches of the oceans, understand that sustainable fishing practices are non-negotiable.

3 years ago
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Albanese needs to do a lot more to reset relations. Here are 5 ways to start

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s determination to go there as quickly as he could is therefore laudable – and necessary – if he wants to do better than the outgoing government in dealing with Indonesia.

3 years ago
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G20 health ambitions: Financial commitment, united competence

The second Health Working Group has to be more progressive in terms of discussing, debating and agreeing on common solutions to face future pandemics.

3 years ago
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From the enterprise to the Formula E racetrack – what arena will data revolutionize next?

In Asia Pacific, the big data market is estimated to progress at more than 20 percent compound annual growth rate, from 2019 to 2027.

3 years ago
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G20 Indonesia and energy transition: Now or never

G20 can deliver leadership by amplifying small-scale effective technologies such as decentralized solar and demand-side efficiency; they both offer the cheapest and most efficient transition solutions.

3 years ago
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Timor Leste’s ASEAN membership is too strategic to delay

During his inauguration speech on May 20, newly elected President Jose Ramos Horta expressed his hope that the country would become the newest ASEAN member next year, coinciding with Indonesia’s chairmanship.

3 years ago
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Collective action to save our one and only Earth

Today, we are unfortunately already witnessing climate disruption and a large biodiversity loss, a result from our staggering consumption of natural resources.

3 years ago
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New, more multicultural Canberra govt bodes well for RI-Oz ties

Albanese's impending visit is likely to usher in a new era in Jakarta-Canberra ties, especially as regards the key campaign platforms that propelled him to election victory.

3 years ago
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The Albanese visit: What does it take to fall in love with Indonesia?

Albanese and Jokowi are close in age and, as such, are from the same generation. Both are reported to love rock music.

3 years ago
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Beware the risks of triple crisis following the pandemic

While Indonesia is still faring relatively well amid the prolonged global shocks to food, energy and finance, this should not be taken for granted.

3 years ago
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Reinterpreting Pancasila: Between instruments and essence

If unity is not based on the values of humanity, then it would become a model of totalitarian unity that does not respect human dignity.

3 years ago
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DEFEND ID spells new hope for Indonesia’s military modernization plans

The newly established state-owned holding company is a launchpad for Indonesia's defense industry to finally achieve full independence.

3 years ago
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Time for Indonesia to act to cool rising Indo-Pacific temperatures

Analysts have played up Taiwan as a potential flashpoint in the Indo-Pacific, in the same way that Ukraine had been in Europe.

3 years ago
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Indonesia could pair its vast solar and hydro storage to decarbonize the country

Indonesia has a nature-based solution to this problem: the country can use its enormous potential for off-river pumped hydro energy storage (PHES).  

3 years ago
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Inside out: why Balinese homes are so loved

Communal spaces and a connection to the outdoors make traditional Balinese homes a template for the green design of the future.

3 years ago
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Don't be fooled by Big Tobacco's sustainability awards

Tobacco companies want you to know they are great corporate citizens. But it’s all a fig leaf for their environmental offences.

3 years ago
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Malaysia makes case for smoking end game

Malaysia’s plan to phase out tobacco will cost the country tax revenue, but economics suggest it will benefit the country in the long run.

3 years ago
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A place to breathe in jam-packed Jakarta

Jakarta’s high-rise settlements are the most crowded places in Southeast Asia. New community centres provide vital outdoor space for a hemmed-in population.

3 years ago
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The new reserve regime: Responsiveness or inconsistency?

BI's aggressiveness in raising the GWM creates the impression of being impatient.

3 years ago
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How big data matters for public policy in Indonesia

Corporations tend to be reluctant to share their client data to protect their reputation and competitiveness.

3 years ago
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How voluntary carbon markets can help Indonesia meet its climate goals

While Indonesia is currently the eight largest greenhouse gas emitter in the world, it also has the second largest global potential to provide low-cost, nature-based solutions for decarbonization.

3 years ago
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Erratic policies exacerbate uncertainties in palm oil industry

The intention to audit all palm oil companies has added to the confusion surrounding the way President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo has been addressing the skyrocketing price of the commodity.

3 years ago
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Biden’s new trade-pact offer is almost a laughingstock

Despite the US’ repeated denials, its invitation of the ASEAN members was clearly another attempt to persuade them to join the alliance against China.

3 years ago
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How public policy deals with challenges in the banking sector

Based on the Cybersecurity Exposure Index survey in 2020, the cybercrime index in Indonesia currently reaches 0.62, higher than the global average of 0.54. 

3 years ago
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Short-term choices with long-term consequences

Yet the war in Ukraine, direct sanctions and related self-sanctioning have together exacerbated a crisis that currently sees 49 million people facing emergency levels of hunger, and 811 million going to bed each night hungry.

3 years ago
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US-ASEAN’s inclusive prosperity overlooks the region’s homophobia

Homosexuality is not illegal in Indonesia, but morality and public unrest have been frequently used to justify raids and arrests. 

3 years ago
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