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Javanese sayings for a world losing its way

Indonesia is in a deep crisis, not one of headlines or emergencies, but of systemic erosion with real-life consequences. 

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Welcoming the golden age of Indonesia, facilitated by AI

As the country moves toward realizing the Golden Indonesia 2045 vision of being an advanced and prosperous nation, the development of Indonesia has been tremendously assisted by the advancement of technology. ...

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Saving Gazans but forgetting about Palestine

Sympathy without structure can devolve into sentiment without solutions, especially if the receiving country lacks the systems needed to truly welcome, care for and protect the displaced. ...

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Can a global trade war be avoided?

If the rest of the world responds wisely, the damage could be circumscribed entirely to the US with even a small dose of liberalization for everybody else.

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Reforming Indonesia’s local content requirement policy

A major shift in global trade dynamics, coupled with the growing evidence of LCR-related inefficiencies, makes recalibrating the policy a logical and necessary step.

2 weeks ago
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Reflecting on the Tambora eruption 210 years ago

The 210th anniversary of the Tambora eruption is a moment to contemplate, and to educate the public about volcanoes’ threats and their value to mankind. 

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Indonesia’s CPTPP bid must begin with procurement reform

Joining the CPTPP could help accelerate much-needed change, but only if Indonesia treats the agreement as a lever for structural reform, not a shortcut to foreign markets.

2 weeks ago
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Making the case for ASEAN's relevance: Can Indonesia lead the way?

If Indonesia seeks to play a leadership role globally, it must start by strengthening its regional peacemaking initiatives.

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Trump vs. Xi: A global leadership contest

The US-China trade war is not only a geopolitical confrontation but also a powerful contest of leadership.

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Reflection on the 75th years of Indonesia-China relations

The current situation may be the toughest test for the Indonesia-China partnership, especially for Indonesia's new government.

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South Korea, Indonesia can cooperate in hosting North Korea-US summit

In a rapidly multipolar international order, where the Global South is rising, South Korea has been bucking the trend by deepening its value alliance with the US and Japan. 

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Cambodia still haunted by Khmer Rouge

Fifty years on, the Khmer Rouge’s legacy continues to shape Cambodia: politically, socially, economically and emotionally

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ASEAN should expand to counter Trump's tariffs

Current ASEAN chair Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim can marshal the full power of the bloc to present a unified front and develop policy initiatives that can help shield members from the economic disruption caused by Trump’s tariffs.

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Myanmar recovery: An urgent plea for ASEAN-led global action

ASEAN must step forward to guide the recovery in Myanmar, potentially building on the model of the Tripartite Core Group, involving the military junta, ASEAN Plus (with China and India) and the UN.

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Scale or sink: How to compete in new global trade era

The “reform” and “deregulation” initiated by the government sends a clear message that Indonesia is positioning itself as an open and competitive player in a newly adversarial trade environment.

2 weeks ago
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Trump’s tariffs hit East Asia hard, but Americans pay the price

Tariffs cannot resolve America’s deeper economic challenges, such as mounting public debt, widening fiscal deficits, crumbling infrastructure and persistent inequality. 

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The new UN debt initiative is different

As their debt burdens and debt-service costs soar, many developing countries are being forced to divert resources away from education, health care and climate mitigation.

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The world needs fairness, not hegemony

Tariffs will neither resolve the United States trade deficit nor “Make America Great Again”. Instead, they harm the US' own citizens.

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New horizons for ASEAN-New Zealand ties

While we’ve come a long way, there is potential to do a great deal more together.

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Cleantech can’t afford to be caught in crossfire of trade wars

Every dollar invested in energy innovation can generate returns many times over—not just in economic growth, but in climate stability.

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Messages from President Prabowo Subianto’s visit to Turkey

Indonesia and Turkey are well-suited to serve as bridge-builders in today's increasingly polarized global landscape.

2 weeks ago
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Tariffs, myth and the will to power

Trump sees himself as single-handedly and fundamentally altering the global order by a Herculean act of sheer will.

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What Trump’s tariff pause means for Indonesia

As the global system tilts further into protectionist reflexes and retaliatory theatrics, Indonesia must remain sharp-eyed and steady-footed.

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Reviving the middle class with jobs

Developing labor-intensive, demand-driven businesses can boost employment and transform the economy.

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Breaking the vicious cycle of fragmented digital governance

Indonesia remains locked in a cycle of ruptured progress and policy resets that undermine its long-term digital transformation goals.

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Agrinas is redundant for oil palm plantations

The measure is totally inconsistent with the government drive for improving the efficiency of its fiscal and economic management.

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Strengthening English language education: Investing in teachers for a global future

Achieving the 2027 target of mandatory English instruction in third grade classrooms will require scaling efforts to reach 180,000 teachers and ensure consistent quality. 

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The Ghibli effect: From dream artist to legal nightmare

Indonesia remains largely positioned as a passive consumer in the global AI landscape, vulnerable to potential rights infringements and lacking robust protections or negotiating power.

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Naturalization of footballers and the meaning of the nation

Naturalization not only reflects a pragmatic strategy, but also reveals how deeply intertwined soccer has become with politics, media spectacle and national identity construction.

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The hidden threat: Inflation beneath the surface

The government and the central bank are in a tight spot as global uncertainties shrink the room for measures that support growth amid the rupiah depreciation, US tariffs and higher inflation expectations, but an expansionary approach and good policy communication will go a long way toward reducing future risks.

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