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Why Jokowi’s Nusantara May Be Prabowo’s Biggest Test

Authors: Karl Gading Sayudha & Muhammad Rafi Bakri* As Joko Widodo’s presidency winds down, the spotlight is firmly on Indonesia’s ambitious capital relocation project to...

Aviation Diplomacy: Bali International Airshow -Geopolitical and Strategic Impacts

The Bali International Airshow (BIAS) 2024, set to take place from September 18 to September 21, 2024, marks a significant moment for Indonesia’s ambitions...

Tributary Tensions: Is China Reviving Old Hegemonies in the South China Sea?

The eleventh edition of the Xiangshan Forum was held in Beijing from 12th -14th September 2024 and was themed ‘Promoting Peace for a Shared...

2024 Indonesia Local Election: Is Citizen Supervision a Game Changer?

Local Elections in Indonesia were pioneered in 2005 as a part of broader demands for more open political participation after the call for reform....

From Survival to Sustainability: A Roadmap for Indonesia and Developing Nations

In developing countries like Indonesia, the journey toward sustainability often follows a narrative of gradual learning and transformation. Initially, the focus is largely on...

Indonesia’s Strategy to Address Tensions on the Korean Peninsula

The tension on the Korean Peninsula is the most crucial issue for the world, this is because nuclear is a threat that cannot be...

Indonesia’s Vulnerable Cybersecurity Puts SIPD at Risk

Authors: Muhammad Rafi Bakri and Rifky Pratama Wicaksono* The National Data Center (PDN) ransomware attack in Indonesia at 20th June has had a detrimental impact...

Fair Trade or Foul Play? Australia’s Anti-Dumping Duties on Indonesia’s A4 Copy Paper

International trade has become the backbone of the global economy, where products and services move across countries to meet the needs of an increasingly...

Solar Power Plants in Indonesia: Locations, Impacts, and Progress

Indonesia, an archipelago forming over 17,000 islands, is rich in natural resources and has as much solar potential as it does challenges. In recent...

Indonesia’s Carbon Market Dilemma: Developing Nations on the Path to Sustainability

Carbon trading has become one of the key instruments in the global fight against climate change. This system allows countries and companies to trade...

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