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How Iran turns US strength into vulnerability

For decades, the US has nurtured the belief that it could wage wars abroad without exposing itself to the risk of serious retaliation.

15 hours ago
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When the Middle East crisis reaches Southeast Asia

As the collapse of old regimes and escalating tensions reshape the Middle East, the walls containing extremist threats are beginning to crumble. Indonesia must act now to bridge the gap between global geopolitical shifts and domestic security before "strategic ambiguity" turns into a national crisis. ...

16 hours ago
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AI fluency hides a persistent Western bias

Even when they were fluent in several languages, the language models retained their Western worldview. ...

12 hours ago

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Time for Indonesia to enact the climate change law

Now that the Climate Change Bill has been included in this year's Prolegnas, it is up to our representatives to ensure that short-term economic interests cannot override ecological primacy, the very imbalance that has led to the climate crisis today.

13 hours ago
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Among competing powers, Indonesia charts a quiet path

Indonesia is practicing a balancing strategy, engaging multiple major powers simultaneously, not to hedge passively, but to actively expand its room for maneuver.

14 hours ago
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Prabowo’s East Asia outreach: Gains, but missed time

Prabowo’s visit to these two nations was overdue. Fortunately, he was still able to reap concrete economic benefits from these East Asian nations, although I believe he could have secured even more had Indonesia not taken them for granted.

1 day ago
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When fools go to war: How miscalculation drives conflict and chaos

Both Trump and Putin miscalculated how the conflict would play out, and each is now struggling to devise some face-saving way to escape the hole he has dug for himself.

1 day ago
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A friend in need: Reclaiming solidarity for humanity

True diplomacy is more than a calculation of interests. It is a commitment to stand together when the world is at its most fragile.

1 day ago
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Why Indonesia must act now against the Rohingya genocide

The criminal complaint filed in Jakarta has a solid factual basis, presenting clear evidence of genocidal acts against the Rohingya people, corroborated with reports from the United Nations.

1 day ago
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Reading Easter through the lens of disruptive innovation

The message of Easter isn't just a story of ancient ritual; it is the ultimate example of disruptive innovation: The resurrection broke a closed system of access to create a new, radical architecture of grace and public consequence.

1 day ago
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Why Jakarta ranks 71st?: A case for a non-aligned cities index

Jakarta is more than a 71st-place ranking; it is a rising laboratory for a new kind of global city built on social resilience and kampung innovation. By championing a "Non-Aligned Cities Index," Jakarta can stop chasing Western ideals and start leading an urban future defined by the Global South.

3 days ago
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Holy Week and the waning conscience of a nation

Holy Week is not a retreat into ritual, but a mirror held up to a nation losing its moral compass.

3 days ago
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From Christ’s passion to Easter compassion

From the shadow of the cross to the modern struggle for human rights, this Easter calls us to transform the "terror of Golgotha" into a relentless pursuit of justice for the oppressed.

3 days ago
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Jakarta’s festivals of unity: Building an inclusive global city

Cultural festivals and religious celebrations in Jakarta  represent a deliberate and meaningful commitment to inclusivity, tolerance and Jakarta’s journey toward becoming a truly global city.

3 days ago
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Why the United Kingdom and ASEAN must advance together

The UK and ASEAN can best advance together, because the challenges ahead demand shared solutions.

3 days ago
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Fossil fuels are driving a cost crisis for households, businesses and nations.

Clean energy is the cure.  Because sunlight and wind don’t depend on vulnerable shipping straits.

3 days ago
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Why manufacturing remains Indonesia’s key growth driver, accelerating downstreaming

As Southeast Asia’s largest economy, Indonesia has big goals ahead. The government’s plan, from 2025 to 2029, focuses on three outcomes: slashing the poverty rate to between 4.5 and 5 percent, raising the Human Capital Index (IMM) to 0.59 percent and pushing annual economic growth toward the 8 percent mark by 2029.

6 days ago
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Nuclear deterrence is no longer enough

The notion of a clear nuclear threshold no longer corresponds to reality. What exists is a zone of uncertainty: an intermediate space in which hostile acts can accumulate without automatically triggering nuclear escalation.

5 days ago
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Human rights commitment at risk: What survives after the acid attack

The brutal acid attack on activist Andrie Yunus is more than a personal tragedy; it is a calculated message intended to silence Indonesian dissent. When justice stops at the surface, it doesn't end the violence—it merely masks a deepening era of state-sponsored terror.

5 days ago
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An election without legitimacy in Myanmar

The recent sham election, sham parliament and sham political structures are attempts to erase the will of the people.

5 days ago
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Why energy security starts in the kitchen

During the previous administration the planned transition from fuel to LPG was rapidly reversed, in part due to the broader political considerations and debate surrounding energy subsidy reform at the time.

5 days ago
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Global oil shocks and fiscal pressures: Indonesia’s next crisis?

Indonesia’s fiscal resilience is facing a high-stakes stress test as rising global oil prices collide with rigid domestic spending. While a crisis is not yet inevitable, the narrowing gap between political commitments and economic reality suggests the window for decisive action is closing.

6 days ago
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Indonesia’s fiscal policy stumbles amid the energy crisis

As global energy tensions mount, Indonesia’s fiscal future hangs in the balance between rigid populist spending and the urgent need for structural reform.

6 days ago
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The two sides of resilience: Navigating Indonesia’s multijobbing reality

Beyond Indonesia’s record-low unemployment lies a hidden reality: a growing "multi-jobbing" class where one paycheck is no longer enough to survive.

6 days ago
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A riskier Middle East will drive Big Oil toward new frontiers

The reputational damage to the Middle East due to the Iran war may spur oil majors and the industry as a whole to realign their investment focus, though a shift to potentially higher-risk regions will lead to an inevitable rise in energy prices.

6 days ago
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God on their side: Faith in the politics of war

The reckless use of religion by state actors across all three Abrahamic faiths as a means of justifying the war in Iran has not been criticized as pointedly as its breach of international law.

6 days ago
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Familiar interventions, graver consequences in a region in churn

As the Middle East undergoes a violent restructuring, the failures of Western-led regime changes offer a grim warning. For India, navigating this "region in churn" requires a masterclass in strategic autonomy and the pursuit of a new regional compact.

6 days ago
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Nutrition innovation with purpose

What truly determines the future of a nation is a fundamental question every nation must answer.

1 week ago
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As war becomes just another post, are we losing our empathy online?

In the relentless rhythm of the infinite scroll, a humanitarian crisis carries no more weight than a trending meme. We aren't suffering from a lack of information, we are drowning in a digital flattening that turns empathy into an optional setting.

1 week ago
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Where have all the allies gone in Trump's war?

It is as if Trump failed to pay for fire insurance and then filed a claim for a blaze he set, without warning the neighborhood. Now the neighbors are applying his own logic.

1 week ago

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