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Editorial

China the peacemaker?

In the same week that the US financial authorities had again to fend off a potential crisis from the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and reports that tension has risen between President Biden and Ukraine's President Volodymir Zelensky, especially over the sabotage of the Nord Stream II pipeline, China scored a massive political victory in the Middle East.

2 years ago
Editorial

Combatting money laundering

The Finance Ministry’s inspectorate general and tax intelligence division hardly played a part in the disclosure of corruption cases involving ministry officials so far. ...

2 years ago
Editorial

Welcoming Israeli soccer team

The upcoming arrival of Israel has ignited a furor in the country, but as a good host Indonesia should not mix sports with politics. ...

2 years ago

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President Xi and Indonesia

With Jokowi set to leave office in October of next year, we are confident that whoever succeeds him will consider China a top diplomatic priority and that Indonesia’s foreign policy will remain largely constant.

2 years ago
Editorial

The shadow over solar power

President Jokowi should assert his leadership, if he is really serious about achieving the renewables target he flaunted at the G20 Summit in Bali.

2 years ago
Editorial

End Cabinet uncertainty

The President's credibility is at stake as he continues to leave the greater public in the dark over whether he will finally reshuffle his Cabinet as he has promised, repeatedly.

2 years ago
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Crazy showy Indonesians

Flaunting wealth seems to be an obsession these days, fueled in large part by the reach and instant gratification of social media.

2 years ago
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What to do about Plumpang

Many are questioning how residential areas could have been constructed so close to such dangerous facilities.

2 years ago
Editorial

BI might just hang tight

Should the Fed decide on a further increase in its federal funds rate, that would challenge BI to follow suit, or else the rupiah will come under pressure and imported inflation will rise.

2 years ago
Editorial

De-escalating SCS tensions

The South China Sea is becoming the main potential flashpoint in the rivalry between the two powers, more so than tension over the Taiwan Strait to its north. 

2 years ago
Editorial

Election conspiracy

President Jokowi "Jokowi" Widodo has repeatedly washed his hands from the campaigns to keep him in power, saying he will step down when the time comes.

2 years ago
Editorial

Commuter train conundrum

KCI’s plan to import used train is a good short-term solution, but a longer-term plan should be put in place.

2 years ago
Editorial

Judicial credibility

Civil society groups have raised serious concerns about the potential co-option of the court by the executive and legislative bodies, which further fuels the belief that there has been an attempt by the political elites to dismantle our democratic institutions. 

2 years ago
Editorial

Negotiation still the best policy

The government can seek assistance from credible organizations like the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to mediate a dialog with the armed group if the issue of trust is all that keeps the negotiation from positive results.

2 years ago
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Auditing the taxman

In an effort to prevent corruption within the Taxation Directorate General, the institution’s civil servants have the highest take-home pay in the state bureaucracy.

2 years ago
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Don’t change a winning team

The close synergy between the government’s fiscal policy and Bank Indonesia’s monetary policy contributed to Indonesia's resilience and outstanding robust economic performance during the peak of the pandemic. 

2 years ago
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Reviewing hydropower plants

As Indonesia aims to downstream its industries, especially metals, and is projected as one of the countries with the most economic growth in Asia, better planning in electricity is critical to ensure strong economic growth and investment. 

2 years ago
Editorial

A compromised haj?

The millions on the waiting list, most of whom thought they had already paid in full, must now be wondering how much money they will have to fork out when they are called up. They are faced with the uncertainty not only of whether they can travel but also of whether they will be able to find the money to cover the increase, whatever that amount is.

2 years ago
Editorial

Ukraine war: All are losers

Indonesia and the world at large, especially developing nations, have suffered as the Ukraine war exacerbates global supply chain disruptions.

2 years ago
Editorial

Quo vadis TNI reform?

The plan goes against the military reform agenda this nation embarked on 25 years ago. Among the major items of that agenda was a gradual phasing-out the TNI’s territorial functions.

2 years ago
Editorial

Zainuddin Amali’s tiki-taka

Working for the PSSI will give the outgoing minister another five years of influence.

2 years ago
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Collaborate for justice

Indonesia has long recognized the role of justice collaborators and will need them more in particular to ensnare corrupt people who have managed to evade justice.

2 years ago
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PSSI under ‘der panzer’ Erick

Erick's goal is crystal clear: Rebuilding Indonesian soccer to shoot for the ambitious 2046 FIFA World Cup host bid.

2 years ago
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Sulky toward Australia

Indonesian oversensitivity has harmed the neighbors’ friendship in the past.

2 years ago
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Politics holds Papua hostage

Unless this decades-long approach changes, conflict will continue to plague Papua and other hostage takings will recur and the cycle of violence will persist.

2 years ago
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New capital: A giant’s baby steps

The government needs to find a way to reassure investors that the capital relocation will move ahead and not slow down regardless of who wins the election.

2 years ago
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A sentence, but few answers

The court said Ferdy’s crime had tarnished the reputation of the National Police, and the trial has indeed left many unanswered questions about what is going on inside the institution.

2 years ago
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Let the record show

As the clock ticks toward what is certain to be a heated election year, the time is now for the government to take real action and create an environment in which corruption cannot thrive, and in doing so, finally set down this administration's antigraft legacy.

2 years ago
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Focus on survivors

An important lesson from past major disasters is that while there is little we can do for the dead, we can save those who have survived but are in critical condition. Some victims of the recent quake are in hospitals and in makeshift tents, often still in a state of shock over losing loved ones and their belongings. The freezing weather is not helping rescue efforts either. Unless they get help fast, some of these people could join the list of fatalities.

2 years ago
Editorial

Indonesia's Islam, for the world

Scholars might debate the orthodoxy of Indonesian Islam, but it may just be what world peace needs, and NU and other like-minded groups are the ones to deliver it, in line with the country's rising prominence on the global stage.

2 years ago

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Thu, July 13, 2023

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