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As the world moves on from COVID-19, are we ignoring the structural failures and ethical lapses that defined the pandemic? This sharp critique demands transparency from Big Pharma and global leaders to ensure that "business as usual" doesn’t lead us into the next catastrophe.
1 week agoWhen a finance minister invokes an Iranian blockade regime as a fiscal template, the institutional confusion itself is a securitization event. ...
1 week agoSome of the greatest challenges the world faces today can be addressed only through common rules, shared institutions and cross-border collaboration. ...
1 week agoIn an era defined by an overwhelming surge of data, the central challenge is no longer scarcity, but meaning. Governments today are surrounded by an ever-expanding volume of information generated from surveys, administrative systems and digital footprints.
1 week agoWhether the uni-multipolar system tilts toward stability or confrontation will depend on how the US chooses to wield the immense power it still possesses.
1 week agoFor workers in every sector, psychosocial factors at work can make the difference between a job that supports well-being and one that undermines it.
1 week agoSix years after the outbreak, the world has moved on, yet the most critical questions surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic remain shrouded in mystery. From lab-leak theories to the ethics of draconian lockdowns, this inquiry demands an objective post-mortem to ensure history does not repeat itself.
1 week agoThe era of a Western-dominated world order is over. This is obvious, but it will take some time to sink in across the West.
1 week agoAs Mideast tensions reignite the threat of naval blockades, Indonesia’s control over global maritime choke points is no longer just a geographical fact; it is a strategic liability pointing to a need for Jakarta to move beyond diplomatic partnerships toward a unified, modernized maritime command.
1 week agoIn a swirling world of heightened uncertainty, investors could be forgiven for hunkering down and minimizing exposure to proliferating risks. Yet paradoxically, the biggest risk may be risk aversion itself.
1 week agoIndonesia is charging headlong into an artificial Iintelligence-driven economy, but its current road map leaves the nation’s most vulnerable workers in a blind spot. To prevent a catastrophic "race to the bottom," the government must balance its hunger for innovation with a radical redesign of the social safety net.
1 week agoAs Indonesia ratifies a historic domestic worker protection law after two decades of silence, the nation must now decide if these statutory rights will remain a paper promise or finally dismantle the structures of modern slavery.
1 week agoThe blockade of the Strait of Hormuz has exposed a dangerous fragmentation within ASEAN, pitting Singapore’s legalism against Malaysia’s pragmatism and Indonesia’s shifting alignments. As superpower rivalries move from the Middle East to the Malacca Strait, the region faces a stark choice: restore a unified neutral voice or become a casualty of the North’s power games.
1 week agoIn the absence of clear regulations, personal data shared with chatbots may be analyzed for profiling and exploited for micro-targeted political messaging, undermining both privacy and equality under the law.
1 week agoIn viewing the design, development and deployment of artificial intelligence, Kartini’s legacy reminds us that direction is a vital part of progress.
2 weeks agoWhen rigid "one size fits all" accounting meets the complex realities of Eastern Indonesia, the very rules designed to ensure transparency risk silencing the marginalized voices they were meant to empower.
2 weeks agoSeventy years after the historic Bandung Conference, the struggle for true independence has moved from the map to the mind. We must dismantle the "captive mind" and reconstruct a global knowledge system grounded in inherent human dignity.
2 weeks agoNine out of ten ships that once passed through the Strait of Hormuz are not going anywhere. The consequences are already shaping Asia's next harvest and the one after that.
2 weeks agoIndonesia's energy transition challenge is no longer about resources or policy, but execution.
2 weeks agoWhen the state begins to mistake verbal dissent for a physical attack, the line between national security and authoritarianism effectively vanishes.
2 weeks agoThe room for maneuver of the ruling elite in Tehran is currently being hemmed in by a confluence of rigidity, fracture, decay and war, the very dynamics that have historically led to the erosion of revolutionary regimes and their incipient end.
2 weeks agoThe sustainability challenge is no longer about defining goals. It is about building systems capable of delivering them.
2 weeks agoThe idea that the climate crisis is diverting global attention and funding away from the eradication of poverty and hunger perpetuates a dangerous misconception of both problems.
2 weeks agoAt the core of scam compounds is a system of paid but forced labor.
2 weeks agoFor decades, Indonesia has led the world in defining the law of the sea and the rights of its workers. Now, as the 2026 ratification deadline for the ILO Convention 188 looms, the nation must decide if it will remain a global trendsetter or leave its millions of fishers waiting for a "Godot" that never arrives.
2 weeks agoIf policymakers continue to prioritize stability without addressing the root causes of capital inefficiency, Indonesia will not escape from the 5 percent growth trap.
2 weeks agoA decade later, the verdict is damning. The world was warned. Lawmakers blinked. And the system endured.
2 weeks agoThe August 2025 protests were a sign of public pressure building, but mass mobilization without leadership or clear direction can easily tip into chaos that only benefits those already in power.
2 weeks agoEven if the guns fall silent, flows through the narrow waterway will take months, and possibly years, to recover to pre-war levels.
2 weeks agoAs recent reporting makes clear, Beijing's long-running emphasis on energy security has given it a stronger buffer against external shocks.
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