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When populist price caps collide with soaring global markets, resource nationalism doesn't protect the public—it just leaves them in the dark.
11 hours agoAs El Niño intensifies, this year's dry season has already triggered severe water shortages and rampant wildfires in an emerging crisis that will serve as a high-stakes litmus test for the food security agenda and climate adaptation policies of the Prabowo administration. ...
1 day agoA fragile US-Iran peace deal brings global relief, but it leaves Indonesia with a stark wake-up call after a distant conflict reached into its kitchens and effectively turned off the lights in Jakarta. ...
2 days agoFor all its progress, however, Jakarta continues to struggle with the consequences of its rapid urban growth.
3 days agoAs soccer's old guard stumbles against a fierce new wave of global underdogs, the expanding World Cup proves that the gap between the giants and the rest is officially dead.
5 days agoIn the 20 months that he has been in power, the President has not only had to deal with street protests early in his administration, he has also had to face relentless demonstrations that ebbed and flowed depending on how well the public responded to his policies.
6 days agoLevering his unique background as a democratically elected former general, President Prabowo Subianto is uniquely positioned to break ASEAN's deadlock and rewrite history as Myanmar’s peacemaker.
1 week agoThe acid attack against Andrie Yunus is now at risk of becoming another case of justice eluded, proving yet again that the public has nothing to expect from the justice system.
1 week agoThe agency needs to keep in mind that the most effective way to build lasting trust is through transparency.
1 week agoSuccess shouldn't be measured by headline-grabbing numbers, but by whether free meals actually reach the vulnerable children who need them most.
1 week agoThe newly amended Police Law betrays the spirit of the Reform era, turning the force into a political counterweight rather than a professional protector.
1 week agoThe case of fraudulent presenters at an international research conference exposes glaring vulnerabilities in the country's education system that stem from misplaced and misguided priorities.
2 weeks agoA national internship program won't save Indonesia’s stalling demographic bonus unless the government addresses the real crisis: a severe shortage of formal jobs.
2 weeks agoBy reopening the investigation into Andrie Yunus's acid attack, the National Police have a rare, unmissable chance to tear down a culture of impunity and finally restore their shattered credibility.
2 weeks agoIf investors are pulling funds out of Indonesian assets, or are reluctant to enter the market even though there is money to be made, what does that say about their confidence in the country’s prospects?
2 weeks agoBefore we can dream of producing Nobel laureates, we must first rescue an education system where high schoolers can barely pass basic math.
2 weeks agoAs public scrutiny mounts over President Prabowo’s 51 overseas trips, the administration’s defensive reaction has failed to mask a stark reality: the resulting diplomatic promises have yet to translate into real economic gains.
2 weeks agoFueled by the antek asing (foreign agent) rhetoric, harassment of activists and civil society organizations is sure to persist, if not escalate, in the country.
3 weeks agoAs the Indonesian Military (TNI) submitted to civilian control in the first two decades of the reform era and scaled down their non-defense roles, the police have only grown in stature and clout.
3 weeks agoA plan to task Bank Indonesia with ensuring employment through economic growth comes at a bad time for the central bank.
3 weeks agoIndonesia's historic haj services overhaul brings shorter wait times and better safety in the desert, even as old logistical headaches and corruption shadows persist.
3 weeks agoBlaming bad weather for an island-wide power outage that left millions in the dark, state electricity monopoly PLN has proved it is quick to collect payments and fine customers but utterly powerless when it comes to accountability.
3 weeks agoThe idea of centralizing export control for certain natural resources in a single institution is not new, and the failed experiment of such an agency for cloves serves as a case study on why not to pursue that course again, especially for major commodities like coal, CPO and ferroalloys.
4 weeks agoThe nine Indonesian activists of the Global Sumud Flotilla have returned home from a multinational, civilian-led humanitarian mission that defied Israel's blockade, but their sacrifices mean little without action from world leaders to end Palestinians' plight.
4 weeks agoIndonesia’s flashy new fighter jets look impressive, but recent wars prove that expensive planes are useless without a powerful, layered missile defense system to back them up.
1 month agoYoung Indonesian diaspora now question whether returning home to serve in public institutions is worth the risk if ambitious reforms can later be reframed as criminal acts.
1 month agoThis country is finding itself at a point where policymakers at the central bank and the government need to choose between faster growth or stability, we cannot have it all.
1 month agoAlmost 30 years later, there are still echoes of the past that stir a sense of déjà vu, along with anxiety that everything might once again collapse like a string of dominoes.
1 month agoAs its population graying at an unprecedented rate, Indonesia must pivot from viewing its elderly as a cultural burden to designing proactive policies that transform them into a national asset.
1 month agoAny impression that rules are enforced selectively or that crackdowns are politically motivated would be extremely detrimental to the country’s investment climate.
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