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View all search resultsOver 75 years, China and Indonesia have meticulously built a resilient and dynamic partnership that exemplifies how two diverse nations can thrive together.
4 hours agoOnly consistent action on multiple fronts can maintain public trust and secure sustainable economic growth to benefit all of society. ...
1 day agoThe 79th anniversary of the National Police offers a moment to reflect and introspect on the foundational values and principles of the policing institution as prescribed in the oaths officers take as members of Bhayangkara, or "vigilant quiescant" in Latin. ...
1 day agoAt the center of this debate lies a fundamental question: Is Indonesia prepared to regulate competition in the digital economy effectively?
1 day agoThe tiny house initiative risk repeating past mistakes: creating soulless settlements, overcrowded neighborhoods and units that exist on paper but fail to function in reality.
1 day agoWith the global sustainability agenda critically behind schedule, a new AI-powered platform offers a novel approach to accelerating progress.
1 day agoThe ARF functions as a dialogue platform for confidence-building and preventive diplomacy, not as an adjudicator or crisis manager in emotionally charged bilateral rows.
1 day agoDespite its monumental scope and profound promise, the RCEP's full potential remains largely untapped.
2 days agoFar-right populism, geopolitical tensions and climate indifference have weakened the multilateral order.
2 days agoPresident Prabowo Subianto should have embraced meritocracy, appointing the most capable Indonesians regardless of political debt or personal loyalty.
2 days agoAs AI advances, ASEAN has a clear opportunity to move up the value chain, with member states offering incentives to attract higher-value semiconductor investment.
2 days agoGiven the severity of the issue, ASEAN's regional action plan, established in 2018, to eliminate tuberculosis by 2035, is ambitious.
2 days agoChallenges in implementation are to be expected in the nascent stages of any government intervention, especially in a country as geographically vast and varied as Indonesia. The key is to build upon their lessons, bit by bit, to ensure a strong foundation for sustainable delivery and development.
2 days agoFor a long time, Jakarta has been Indonesia’s economic powerhouse, hosting over 70 percent of the country’s monetary circulation and contributing more than 17 percent to the national GDP.
3 days agoImports and health equipment procurement are widely known as some of the most corrupt sectors in the country.
4 days agoThe “New Uzbekistan” 2022–2026 strategy prioritizes interethnic harmony and youth education.
4 days agoIn conflict-affected or neglected regions, health systems are underfunded, surveillance is inadequate, and public outreach is minimal.
4 days agoOver the past few years, the role of human resources (HR) has expanded far beyond administrative tasks. HR professionals today are expected to drive innovation, enhance the employee experience and align people strategies with business goals. With the help of technology, these responsibilities have become more manageable, and in many ways, more impactful.
4 days agoThe five-year multiple-entry “ASEAN Visa” allows a stay of up to 180 days per visit, while the 240-hour visa-free transit policy enables Indonesian citizens to enter China visa-free when transiting to a third country or region.
6 days agoDanantara must resist passing out unconditional loans left and right lest it turns into a bailout fund for failing SOEs, and instead look to maintaining its commercial posture and stand as a catalyst for reform by rewarding discipline through capital injections.
6 days agoExisting institutions, especially those built on the idea of “the West”, no longer matter.
6 days agoSeveral ministers, provincial leaders and political elites are known to have deep financial ties to nickel mining interests.
6 days agoThe main issues hindering exports and weakening the competitiveness of Indonesian fishery products must be comprehensively mapped, and lessons should be learned from other countries.
6 days agoOne of the weaknesses of the Middle Eastern region is that they do not have a functional regional and sub-regional organization and/or framework.
6 days agoWhile it has at least two SEZs for medical tourism, the country still has a long way to go to develop international-standard healthcare infrastructure and the related capacities necessary to maintain it, including human resources, to become a preferred destination among medical tourists.
6 days agoFrom the canals of Venice to the temples of Kyoto, over tourism is choking some of the world’s most beloved destinations. Crowded streets, environmental damage and frustrated locals are now common symptoms of a tourist sector growing beyond its limits.
1 week agoToo many Indonesian young people remain undertrained and underutilized for an economy striving for higher productivity.
1 week agoToo often, democracy defenders are treated as symbols, when what they need are systems of sustained support.
1 week agoASEAN's failure to establish enforceable legal norms for shared water governance risks undermining both environmental justice and regional stability.
1 week agoThe United Nations was created not to take humanity to heaven but to save us from hell. In that mission, it has not failed.
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