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Nusantara Capital City Mega Project in Indonesia: Progress and Public Skepticism

Indonesia's decision to relocate its capital from Jakarta to Nusantara, in East Kalimantan, is a bold and historic move aimed at addressing numerous challenges...

Indonesia’s Path to Technological Greatness: AI, Semiconductor and Biotechnology

As we approach Indonesia's Independence Day on August 17th, it's a moment to reflect not just on our past struggles for freedom but on...

Prospects of Indonesian Diplomacy in Mitigating Nuclear Tensions at the Korean Peninsula

The United Nations Security Council strongly condemned North Korea's launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile on December 18, 2023. This launch was considered a...

Indonesia-Cambodia Partnership to Counter Online Gambling

A significant increase of illegal online gambling workers from Indonesia in Cambodia marks the weakness of security cooperation between the two countries. Both governments...

Addressing the Challenges of Solid Waste Management in Pacinan, Kepuhteluk, Bawean Island

The challenges of Solid Waste Management (SWM) have lingered in every region in the world, be it a high or lower-income country. Rural areas–especially...

The Turmoil over The Right to Cultivate (HGU) in Indonesia’s New Capital

The old proverb "if there is honey, the bees will come from nine mountains away" is no longer relevant to the current growth of...

The Double Standard of the European Union Regarding Indonesia’s Nickel Export Ban

In recent years, the European Union (EU) has moved towards a strong emphasis on sustainability and environmental responsibility, particularly with respect to raw materials...

The Forgotten Factor: How Religion shapes National Interests in International Relations

Authors: Nguyen Thanh Long, Trieu Thuy Vi, Oudomlith Silinya* Religion is “a system of beliefs, values, and practices concerning what a person holds sacred or...

Gastrodiplomacy in Indonesia: A Cultural and Economic Endeavor

Gastrodiplomacy, the use of food as a means to promote cultural exchange and international relations, has gained significant traction worldwide. Indonesia, with its rich...

The Progress of Renewable Energy Usage in Indonesia

Indonesia is the world's largest archipelagic state, which has long relied on fossil fuels to meet its growing energy demands. However, the nation is...

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