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Making a case for circular consumer credit

Applications of circular economy generally involve the physical economy, but circularity can also be applied to intangibles, specifically consumer credit in the financial services sector.

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Investing in Indonesia: A beacon of resilience in a fragmented world

Recognizing that monetary and fiscal harmony is essential in navigating complex economic challenges, Indonesia has exemplified how strategic cooperation can bolster the economy. ...

8 hours ago
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Combating the decline in Indonesian democracy

Civil society groups should prepare for and sound an alarm when political actors and/or the new government formulate policies or actions with the potential to reduce the quality of democracy. ...

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The case for dissenting opinions and the jurisprudence of morality

The Constitutional Court justices should have explored, followed and understood the values of the law and sense of justice that exists in society.

1 day ago
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Seizing the opportunity for solar panel manufacturing

With an estimated requirement of 10-15 tonnes of silica sand per megawatt, Indonesia has the potential to produce a staggering 30 terawatts of solar panels.

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Kartini, women’s quotas, elections and patriarchy

Even if voters have a choice of better access to health services, they opt for direct assistance, whether cash or noncash (e.g. rice and other basic foodstuffs).

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Opinion

Analysis: Indonesia denies normalization with Israel to enter OECD

The Indonesian government has refuted Israeli reports that it is actively seeking to normalize diplomatic ties with the State of Israel. Said reports suggested that Indonesia's alleged pursuit of such a normalization is tied to the Southeast Asian country’s ongoing efforts to join the multilateral Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), of which Israel is already a member. Indonesia sees entry to the economic forum of developed nations as a pivotal phase in its journey to become a developed country.

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Ill-advised import restriction policy causes uproar

The government's latest regulatory gaffe related to the new import restrictions for international travelers shows how important it is to consult stakeholders, including the public, experts and experienced staff, before issuing any new rule, let alone implementing it.

2 days ago
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Power projection and integrated force: Key for the TNI's future warfare

Despite a seemingly good political or economic partnership, Indonesia cannot disregard the high possibility of confrontation in the South China Sea.

2 days ago
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Assessing Indonesian fiscal risks amid the Iran-Israel conflict

The government and BI need to prepare a carefully considered contingency plan to prevent a rupiah free fall in the event that escalation in the Iran-Israel conflict disrupts the global oil market and trade routes.

3 days ago
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Forests for finance: How NBS can drive Asia's carbon markets

A paradigm shift in regional cooperation to harmonize policies, build a shared knowledge base and empower local communities can establish a well-functioning carbon market fueled by NBS to unlock a new era of climate action and green growth in Southeast Asia, home to the world’s mega-diverse forests.

3 days ago
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ASEAN needs a longer-term approach to the Myanmar crisis

ASEAN must continue to create the space to learn from the various Myanmar stakeholders and seek the support of the major frontline states, namely China and India, in its efforts.

3 days ago
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Colonial Europe is losing touch with reality

Once a global powerhouse, Europe appears to be increasingly out of touch with today's worldview and the growing role of emerging nations as it continues to look through a colonial lens.

5 days ago
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Kartini the futurist: A role model for Indonesian men (and women)

It is often said that change starts at home, and as the government aims to realize a female labor participation rate of 65 percent as part of its 2045 vision, society as a whole needs to embrace the role of men in achieving gender equality, both in the workplace and in Indonesian homes.

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Radiant paths: Kartini’s light in the energy sector

As we celebrate Kartini Day on April 21 this year, let us look to the legacy of the national heroine in light of the global transition to renewables and how women in Indonesia and around the world can be empowered to contribute to this still nascent, yet rapidly growing sector.

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Opinion

Analysis: For or against a Prabowo presidency without opposition?

Politicians capitalized on Idul Fitri holiday last week to embark on silaturahmi (kinship) visits in the name of coalition building. This year, Prabowo Subianto paid visits to key allies while talks of an imminent meeting between the president-elect and Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) matriarch Megawati Soekarnoputri have spread.

3 days ago
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Visits to all ASEAN member nations show the region matters to India

The overall context of the Southeast Asian visits is the consolidation of bilateral engagement with the countries that will chair ASEAN and coordinate the India-ASEAN partnership.

6 days ago
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The blessing and challenges of ‘mudik’: A reflection on Eid exodus

Mudik plays a crucial role in redistributing wealth from urban to rural areas, from major financial centers to smaller towns.

6 days ago
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National security: The key to success for the next government

Indonesia's next government must consider the nonmilitary aspects of national security while reprioritizing our national security interests to address the current strategic security challenges in 2024 and beyond.

1 week ago
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Will Myanmar's military junta collapse?

Officially recognizing the NUG would finally chop the five-point consensus negotiated by ASEAN in April 2021 and get rid of the notion that ASEAN must lead when it proved to be incapable of doing it. 

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Demographic dividend and the welfare of the elderly

The low coverage of social security for elderly citizens has triggered a situation where a lot of them must work for low pay.

1 week ago
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The Prabowo presidency must tackle these four necessary agendas

The fact that Prabowo won the election by a large margin does not erase the reality that a sizeable portion of the middle class, students, activists, intelligentsia, journalists and politicians have concerns about the country’s democratic development. 

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Navigating EU green wave: Indonesian exporters brace for EUDR impact

Quickly adapting to the EUDR requirements and embracing sustainable practices not only opens up greater access to the EU market but also presents an opportunity for Indonesian companies to position themselves as global leaders in sustainable commodity production

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Navigating antimonopoly rules in infrastructure SOE mergers

Despite the commercial benefits, mergers may result in increased market concentration that could harm competitors, consumers and the public. 

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Critical moment: Turning disagreement into a pandemic agreement

The upcoming World Health Assembly in late May presents an unprecedented opportunity for governments to come together, hash out their differences and create a responsive, just and equitable global health framework built upon the collective and individual lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic.

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China, Japan, South Korea must get closer to the Muslim world

Unlike the stances they took during the Six-Day War, these three countries should either individually or jointly condemn the prolonged war in Gaza.

1 week ago
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Netanyahu holds Israel and the world hostage, Israeli voters can change that

Israel's current Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been in power for 16 years, thanks to the Jewish nation's fractious parliamentary system.

1 week ago
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Strengthening new paradigm of regional taxes and retributions

The belated controversy over the entertainment tax rates show that the central government, in particular the financial and home ministries, must take an active role in building the capacities of regional administrations to draft implementing regulations that involve meaningful public participation.

1 week ago
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The trade balance and why we can’t buy nice things

The government has again been resorting to curbing imports in a bid to manage the current account balance, but this policy has not had a significantly positive impact on either the trade balance or manufacturing growth; rather, studies show it can have the opposite effect and eventually reduce exports.

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'If only': ASEAN, China must resume talks over SCS code of conduct

“If only” isn’t a good basis for designing foreign policy, but ASEAN and China both need to look beyond the current tensions in the South China Sea at the bigger, far-reaching picture of the region’s future to decide if they want peace and if so, how they’re going to get there, together.

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