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The 14th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam, convened in Hanoi on January 19, marked a significant strategic pivot regarding the country's development. By formalizing the concept of an "Era of National Rise," the Congress signaled a decisive transition from a period of historical accumulation to a new phase driven by critical structural breakthroughs.
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19 hours agoMeeting the nutritional needs of a growing population requires not just a radical increase in food production but also a more equitable distribution to ensure that no one is food-insecure.
1 day agoIf the world order is indeed akin to a multiplex, then Indonesia needs to adopt compartmentalization as our foreign policy stance.
1 day agoEffective control over AI systems cannot be achieved without shared norms, shared responsibilities and shared enforcement mechanisms.
1 day agoIndia’s foreign policy is guided by the philosophy of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam (The World Is One Family), which prioritizes strong, mutually beneficial ties with immediate neighbors through cooperation.
1 day agoThe Asian model of infrastructure financing and development blends both public and private players in a layered, nuanced and more flexible system.
1 day agoThe decline of multilateralism presents an opportunity for Global South countries to step up and engage actively in reshaping the world order.
1 day agoThe change in Indonesia's foreign policy from its long-standing "free and active" doctrine to resilience signals a paradigm shift in the country's worldview amid the current global leaning toward hegemonic power.
2 days agoThe dilemma tech firms and regulators face with regard to the recent furor over sexualized AI-generated images is the same, long-standing one that has vexed the globe whenever availability has preceded regulation.
2 days agoIndirect regional elections will disproportionately expand the legislature's power while drastically reducing public participation, effectively shifting the fundamental principle of popular sovereignty.
2 days agoAmid the resurgence of global power politics, Indonesia must continue to wield its unique geopolitical legitimacy, conferred by its geography, in pressing for the consistency of maritime norms in the South China Sea.
2 days agoThe NAM failed not because its premise was wrong, but because it lacked economic integration, technological depth and institutional discipline.
2 days agoRadicalization has evolved today from an issue of ideology to one of morals, offering answers and guidance to disenfranchised youths that are constantly exposed to volumes of decontextualized information online.
2 days agoContrary to the freedom of speech narrative espoused by tech moguls and the US leader, the coming battle centered on the "slopification" of public discourse pits free thinkers and societies against power-hungry plutocrats and wannabe autocrats.
4 days agoPresident Prabowo Subianto’s policy to address Indonesia’s waste emergency through the waste-to-energy (WTE) program continues to generate both support and opposition, particularly regarding the choice of technology, which some believe will generate air pollution. In fact, the latest technologies are already capable of addressing these pollution concerns. The alternative is business as usual, with waste disposed of in landfills without treatment along with all the problems that entail. Therefore, the WTE policy deserves support to achieve success.
5 days agoBy privileging access to the junta while sidelining other stakeholders, ASEAN risks reinforcing the military’s claim that it alone represents Myanmar’s political future.
4 days agoMore partnerships and collaborations should be formed between academic institutions in Indonesia and the region, focusing on the prevalence, economics and health impacts of alternative tobacco products use.
4 days agoThe implementation of KUHP and KUHAP risks reframing complex issues of health, protection and recovery as matters of moral compliance, rather than rights, evidence and public health.
4 days agoSafeguarding rights must be a priority for sustainable development, yet it often takes public outrage to force a change.
4 days agoIt is time to strengthen national mechanisms for accountability and transparency to monitor responsible business conduct under the IEU-CEPA.
4 days agoIndonesia has chosen dynamic resilience as its foreign policy doctrine, the ability and flexibility to engage where needed by first ensuring everyday public security and prosperity at home.
6 days agoIndonesia’s new e-IPO rules are designed to give ordinary investors a more fair shot at IPO shares while reassuring serious institutional money that the system is better policed and less prone to speculative froth.
6 days agoThe decision to push through a massive budget for the free nutritious meal program reflects misplaced priorities, as the program has yet to show clear benefits in its first year while other critical policies remain underfunded.
6 days agoWhile weather extremes such as flooding and wildfires are frequently identified as visible consequences of climate change, global warming is also affecting a deeper factor: our planet’s water cycle.
6 days agoThe visit underscores the shared commitment of both countries to reinvigorate their longstanding partnership and elevate it to new heights.
6 days agoThe everyday legal landscape of the country is rife with violence, torture, extrajudicial killings and criminalization through investigations intended to perpetuate wrongdoing.
6 days agoThe current situation of democratic decline amid increasingly centralized control reminds that Indonesia has been here before in 1974.
1 week agoWashington's attack and continuing discourse on Venezuela has stripped the neocolonial rhetoric of its pretenses, openly signaling the revival of unapologetic empire to the US under Trump.
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