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More 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.
19 hours 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. ...
20 hours agoSafeguarding rights must be a priority for sustainable development, yet it often takes public outrage to force a change. ...
17 hours agoIt is time to strengthen national mechanisms for accountability and transparency to monitor responsible business conduct under the IEU-CEPA.
18 hours 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.
2 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.
2 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.
2 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.
2 days agoThe visit underscores the shared commitment of both countries to reinvigorate their longstanding partnership and elevate it to new heights.
2 days agoThe everyday legal landscape of the country is rife with violence, torture, extrajudicial killings and criminalization through investigations intended to perpetuate wrongdoing.
2 days agoThe current situation of democratic decline amid increasingly centralized control reminds that Indonesia has been here before in 1974.
3 days 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.
3 days agoSoon, if not already, reliable, affordable electricity will confer the decisive advantage in the sector.
3 days agoLike many other regions in the Global South, Aceh’s vulnerability can be traced back to colonialism. Post-colonial development continues to reinforce it.
3 days agoToday, the Japanese government openly attempts to forcibly link the China Taiwan question with Japan’s so-called “security concerns” seeking to manufacture a pretext for military intervention in the Taiwan Strait.
3 days agoIndonesia faces exposure to global battery minerals it does not control and a domestic strategy that is increasingly centered on a single mineral at a time of rapid technological change.
3 days agoBy personalizing liability for organizational failure, the new KUHP assigns risk to corporate managers even when they do not control the full set of variables that produce harm.
4 days agoTrumps' actions against Venezuela has turned hegemony into bullyism, and other countries should be asking whether the world really needs the US.
4 days agoThe quasi-corporate approach to direct local elections is fundamentally flawed, as a price cannot be put on the democratic principle of popular sovereignty.
4 days agoThe G20 has done exactly what it was set up to do; the problem is that the capitalist financial system is no longer sufficient to address the challenges of today's world.
4 days agoBulgaria has finally completed its full integration into the euro area, a journey that began with its membership of the European Union in 2007. What does the full integration mean for this nature-rich, beautiful country in the Balkans, which borders the Black Sea, and how can this benefit Indonesia?
4 days agoIf Indonesia’s diplomacy remains entrenched in selective silence, the privilege of presiding over the council will devolve into symbolic prestige devoid of impact.
4 days agoThe way the government responded to the recent kidnapping of Venezuela’s president by the United States and its claim to now run that country, may have put the final nail in the Bandung coffin, as far as Indonesia is concerned.
5 days agoMaduro’s forceful extraction represents something new, partly because US institutions have become much weaker and less democratic, but also because the veneer of legitimacy has been stripped off
5 days agoThe erosion of domestic legitimacy created the very opening through which external power could intervene, moralize and ultimately dominate the narrative.
5 days agoThe decision of the Cantonal Court of Zug, Switzerland, in the case brought by Pari residents against Holcim marks a significant milestone in the development of global climate litigation.
5 days agoFocusing solely on credit expansion risks overlooking the fundamental issues of inequality and structural weakness in domestic demand.
5 days agoIndonesia's energy, critical minerals, agriculture and biodiversity-linked industries offer multiple growth vectors if managed with policy coherence.
5 days agoSocial media addiction and the hyperconsumptive lifestyles of the 21st century often mean tourists forget the real purpose of their visit.
1 week agoIn a country as diverse as Indonesia, decisions about immunization are shaped within families and communities and influenced by local social norms, religious guidance and lived experience.
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