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When a state's police force expands its institutional power faster than the civilian mechanisms designed to oversee it, what grows stronger is not the rule of law, it is simply the apparatus itself.
18 hours agoA growing mountain of surplus metal accumulating in warehouses is a reminder that this could be a slow-fuse process. ...
14 hours agoOn Russia Day, Moscow celebrates its rich heritage and strengthens its strategic bonds with Indonesia and ASEAN to build a fairer, multipolar world. ...
15 hours agoTrue economic acceleration in Papua won’t come from pouring trillions into mega-projects—it requires building an army of local indigenous entrepreneurs to own them.
16 hours agoThe amendments reveal a broader shift toward a more coordinated and state-directed model of financial governance.
1 day agoBy prioritizing organizational strength over independent oversight, the new Police Law delivers mere administrative updates instead of genuine democratic reform.
1 day agoAs Indonesia drifts toward oligarchy and political decay, a new generation of students is ditching street protests for the courtroom, using the Constitution to finish the reform movement started in 1998.
1 day agoFor middle-income countries like India, accessing knowledge and technology is now a bigger challenge than raising capital, which suggests that MDBs must rethink their operating model.
1 day agoWhile Indonesia’s reefs demonstrate a remarkable natural tolerance to heat stress, a long-term national strategy is needed to track the various impacts of warming oceans to safeguard not just coral cover but also to their capacity to heal.
1 day agoFrom the EU's stumbles to ASEAN’s gridlock, the current energy crisis proves that green targets are useless without bold political courage.
1 day agoThe crisis surrounding the government's flagship free meals program urges a fundamental rethink: restore the program's original focus as an anti-stunting intervention for vulnerable groups or maintain the current, unsustainable model of a universal feeding program that leaves it open to rent seeking.
2 days agoBy holding up an uncomfortable mirror to state-led exploitation and violence in Papua, Pesta Babi has shattered decades of enforced silence, forcing Jakarta to choose between repressive censorship and genuine, rights-respecting reform.
2 days agoSigns have been multiplying that the AI mania is getting out of hand.
2 days agoThis is a crisis of systems and of choices.
2 days agoIndonesia’s missing entrepreneurs didn’t vanish by choice—they were systematically crowded out by a centuries-old governing instinct that still prefers centralized control over local economic freedom.
2 days agoOnce trust begins to weaken simultaneously across multiple sectors, economic stress can accelerate much faster than many policymakers expect.
3 days agoAs President Prabowo finds himself in an international spotlight over a brutal chemical attack on a human rights defender, a landmark pretrial ruling has exposed a deep systemic clash between civilian accountability and entrenched military impunity.
3 days agoA state asset fund that will not account for itself is not managing public assets.
3 days agoUnderlying demand growth remains strong but disappointing global EV sales in the first quarter have tempered expectations for this year.
3 days agoThe same flooded soils that help rice thrive also create ideal conditions for microbes that release climate-warming gases.
3 days agoThe energy shock triggered by the Iran war has further increased borrowing costs, particularly for energy-importing countries, and this trend may persist if current geopolitical tensions continue.
3 days agoInvestors need one of two things: better returns to compensate for risk, or lower risk to justify staying. Indonesia is giving them neither.
4 days agoThe world is in turmoil, yet financial markets are riding high. Are investors wrong, or is the picture more complex than this seeming contradiction suggests?
4 days agoIn economics as in chess, a bad move changes the game, but the real blunder is refusing to adapt when the board shifts.
4 days agoAs Tokyo modernizes its Indo-Pacific strategy, a wave of new defense pacts and potential submarine exports marks a bold shift in Japan's military partnerships across Southeast Asia.
4 days agoAs governments turn forests into tradable carbon assets, local residents and indigenous communities are paying the price for a corporate climate shortcut that trades genuine emission cuts for green labels.
4 days agoWater can become an example of how multilateralism can still deliver tangible results in people’s daily lives.
4 days agoWhile Southeast Asian nations promote green growth, their legal systems are being weaponized against the very people fighting to protect the region's climate-vulnerable landscapes.
6 days agoTKA 2026 proves Indonesia can measure learning at a massive scale, but if the government cannot fix the stark literacy and numeracy deficits revealed by the data, the promise of "Golden Indonesia 2045" will give way to a staggering demographic burden.
6 days agoIn a world fractured by polarization and driven by rapid technological acceleration, Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical delivers a timely, powerful reminder: no advancement must ever overshadow the intrinsic value of human dignity.
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