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From Breaking Hearts to Breaking Diplomatic Relationships: Taylor Swift and the Eras Tour Phenomenon

Critically acclaimed and heavily praised, Taylor Swift is a juggernaut name that, whether you like it or not, you are bound to hear when...

The New Era of Online Shopping: Exploring Implementation of Live Commerce in China and Indonesia

The development of information and communication technology, along with the COVID-19 pandemic, has triggered digital transformation across various sectors, including trade and business. These...

Land Conflicts: Corporate Social and Environmental Responsibilities in Indonesian Mining Companies

Indonesia, with its abundant natural resources, has become a global focal point in the mining sector. However, beneath the significant economic potential lies a...

Harmonizing ESG Principles and Circular Economy Strategies for E-Waste Management in Indonesia

Industrialization, population growth, and the launch of innovative electronic products have posed various challenges in both developed and developing countries, including Indonesia. One of...

The Reality of ESG: Palm Oil Corporate Interests in West Sulawesi, Indonesia

In recent years, the palm oil industry in West Sulawesi has become an issue relevant to the Environment, Social, and Governance (ESG) discussion. Behind...

Challenges on Inclusive Primary Education in Indonesia

In the last decade, the era of "triple disruption" has significantly altered the global social, economic, and technological landscape. Despite being supported by the...

Circular Economy and SDGs Goals: A Case Study in the Textile Industry in Indonesia

Circular economy is a tool needed to enhance decision-making capabilities related to environment, social, and governance (ESG) to achieve sustainable development goals (SDGs). In the...

Indonesia’s Green Future: The Important Role of Carbon Capture Technology

Indonesia's progress towards a sustainable future depends heavily on the crucial role of carbon capture technology in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Adopting carbon capture...

Conflict Escalation in the South China Sea: Measuring the Direction of Indonesia’s Maritime Policy

The South China Sea is a strategic water area that stretches between the People's Republic of China (PRC) and several Southeast Asian countries such...

Rupiah’s Depreciation Reflects Economic Uncertainty in Indonesia

For the first time in the last four years, on April 19, 2024, the Indonesian currency, the rupiah, experienced a decline, reaching a rate...

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Why the Pressure on Iran Isn’t Working?

The ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran...

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Who Speaks in the Kurultai? The Logic of Power Behind Consultation

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