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Indonesia has mastered the aesthetics of innovation through endless incubators and certificates, yet true ventures are consistently traded for the safety of status and hierarchy. Until the culture stops rewarding symbolic participation and starts embracing the risk of public failure, entrepreneurship will remain performative rather than practiced.
2 weeks agoHistory repeatedly shows that military success does not necessarily translate into strategic success ...
2 weeks agoThe US campaign against Iran’s nuclear program is not a mission of peace but a violent maintenance of empire; an attempt to bomb a rival into submission before the logic of deterrence makes the hegemon's presence obsolete. ...
2 weeks agoCan “middle powers” bolster existing multinational institutions like the United Nations? Can they cooperate where their interests align to safeguard shared goods?
2 weeks agoThe Strait of Hormuz crisis has exposed our energy fragility. But the far graver threat, one that could unravel the nation, is food.
2 weeks agoPast oil shocks reshaped energy policy and fuel use. With electric transport and renewable power expanding rapidly, the latest disruption may reinforce trends already reducing the world’s reliance on oil.
2 weeks agoGaruda’s multi-billion dollar bet on 50 new Boeing jets will either modernize Indonesia's skies or ground the carrier in debt, depending entirely on whether the deal prioritizes operational logic over political optics.
2 weeks agoAs the global trading system continues to face pressures and shocks, CPTPP offers a unique platform for ambition: to deepen trade, expand opportunities for businesses and uphold high standards.
2 weeks agoWhile missiles capture the headlines, it is the silent calculations of the insurance market that truly hold the power to paralyze global trade.
2 weeks agoRising food prices coupled with rising fuel prices, could form a dangerous recipe for social unrest.
2 weeks agoTransportation emissions pose our most pressing challenge and our greatest opportunity.
2 weeks agoThe scale of China’s involvement in overseas ports has fueled debate over whether these investments are purely commercial or serve broader strategic goals.
2 weeks agoRecognizing how deeply our daily lives connected to forest and plantation products with deforestation risks, we hold the power to drive sustainable consumption and production.
2 weeks agoFrom a liberalist perspective, the war highlights a failure of the norms-based system and a lack of commitment to peaceful dispute resolution.
2 weeks agoEconomic development in Papua has become a "ticking time bomb," where exclusionary policies and resource exploitation have not only failed to bring peace but are actively fueling a new cycle of violence.
2 weeks agoHistory records US’ many previous attempts to subvert, shape and subordinate Indonesia in the decades after its independence.
2 weeks agoWidespread remilitarization initiatives demonstrate how state administrators are unwilling to carry out the people’s demands and 1998 reform mandates.
2 weeks agoThe sudden and acute disruption to Middle East oil supplies caused by the US-Israeli war with Iran is forcing buyers to tap every available barrel, rapidly dismantling forecasts of an oil glut this year.
2 weeks agoReforming fossil fuel subsidies is no longer just an environmental or efficiency goal; it is a matter of fiscal survival of the country.
2 weeks agoCountry-led action on water, guided by a common vision and supported by a more aligned UN system, can demonstrate that multilateralism is capable of reform and results.
2 weeks agoThe war is a stark reflection of the law of the jungle still operates within the international community.
2 weeks agoWhat Merz witnessed in Hangzhou was not the product of longer working hours. It was the result of massive, directed investment.
2 weeks agoAs gold surges past $5,200, the "exorbitant privilege" of the US dollar is facing a reckoning driven by policy overreach and a global trust deficit.
2 weeks agoAs the 2026 Ocean Impact Summit in Bali approaches, the global community faces a critical choice: bridge the massive financing gap for our oceans now or pay the staggering price of economic and environmental collapse later.
2 weeks agoThe government should know that gig workers want rights equal to most employees and anything less than comprehensive employer-sponsored schemes is just not enough.
2 weeks agoAs Middle East conflicts drive global price volatility, Indonesia must replace its outdated, "one-size-fits-all" LPG subsidy with a targeted direct-transfer system to protect both the poor and the state budget.
2 weeks agoAn emergency summit could identify credible mediating actors and outline a division of labor among regional stakeholders to pursue arrangements that allow neutral inspection and joint coordination mechanisms to guarantee safe passage for energy shipments.
2 weeks agoThe critical question now is not only whether the Strait of Hormuz will reopen, but how much more damage Iran will inflict on critical energy infrastructure.
2 weeks agoOne year in, Danantara has proven it can move mountains of capital, but the real test is whether it can move the needle on structural reform without falling into the old traps of state-directed lending.
2 weeks agoWhen dealing with problems that have a large degree of qualitative uncertainty or where the answer requires a judgment call, genAI is just as biased as most humans.
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