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Will Prabowo’s Election End Indonesia’s Era Reformasi?

Will Prabowo’s Election End Indonesia’s Era Reformasi?

By Paul Marshall
The current situation has some disturbing parallels to pre-1998 Indonesia, especially given Prabowo’s connections to Suharto.

Indonesia, Malaysia Welcome Proposed Delay to EU Deforestation Regulation

Indonesia, Malaysia Welcome Proposed Delay to EU Deforestation Regulation

By Sebastian Strangio
The two nations have lobbied against Brussels' law, which would have increased scrutiny of their palm oil exports to European countries.
Gray Hulls in the Gray Zone: Indonesia’s Conundrum in the South China Sea

Gray Hulls in the Gray Zone: Indonesia’s Conundrum in the South China Sea

By Joseph Kristanto
Due to long-time neglect of its coast guard equivalent, Indonesia has been forced to use its navy to respond to China’s incursions – giving Beijing an excuse to do the same.

In the Komodo Dragon’s Lair, Tourism Faces a Delicate Balancing Act

In the Komodo Dragon’s Lair, Tourism Faces a Delicate Balancing Act

By Reiza Miftah Wirakusuma, Sarah Gardiner and Alexandra Coghlan
As visitor numbers to natural wonders around the world grow, authorities face a huge challenge balancing conservation with development.

Greenwashing Raises Red Flags With Indonesian Consumers

Greenwashing Raises Red Flags With Indonesian Consumers

By Ridho Bramulya Ikhsan
Consumers including millennials choose carefully, increasingly aware of deceptive environmental claims by businesses.

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?
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What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?

Indonesia To Improve Supervision of Commodities Sector, Official Says

Indonesia To Improve Supervision of Commodities Sector, Official Says

By Sebastian Strangio
Jakarta plans to review the U.S. Department of Labor's claim of forced labor by Chinese majority-owned nickel mining and processing firms.

The Global AI Market No One Is Watching

The Global AI Market No One Is Watching

By Sarosh Nagar and Sergio Imparato
Why the world should pay attention to Southeast Asia's AI race.
Indonesia Officially Lodges Application to Join Trans-Pacific Trade Pact

Indonesia Officially Lodges Application to Join Trans-Pacific Trade Pact

By Sebastian Strangio
Jakarta hopes that membership of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership will help broaden the markets for its exports.

Is Indonesia’s Middle Class Really Shrinking?

Is Indonesia’s Middle Class Really Shrinking?

By James Guild
Given the lack of universal definitions, measuring a country's middle-class can be a complicated business.

Pilot Freed After 19 Months in Rebel Captivity in Indonesia’s Papua Region

Pilot Freed After 19 Months in Rebel Captivity in Indonesia’s Papua Region

By Niniek Karmini and Charlotte Graham-McLay
Phillip Mark Mehrtens, a 38-year-old pilot from New Zealand, was abducted by rebels from a remote airport in February 2023.

Indonesian President’s Son Defends Private Jet Use to Anti-Corruption Agency

Indonesian President’s Son Defends Private Jet Use to Anti-Corruption Agency

By Sebastian Strangio
Kaesang Pangarep's luxurious trip to the United States has highlighted the privileges enjoyed by the country's political elite.
Indonesia, Vietnam Agree to Move Toward Diplomatic Upgrade

Indonesia, Vietnam Agree to Move Toward Diplomatic Upgrade

By Sebastian Strangio
Indonesia would become the eighth nation, and the first in ASEAN, to establish a comprehensive strategic partnership with Hanoi.

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