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Indonesia's social entrepreneurship deserves Prabowo's attention

Social enterprises are already contributing despite limited government support. With strategic backing from Prabowo’s administration, their impact could expand significantly.

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The fall and rise of American democracy

All four pillars of democracy’s promise seem broken to many Americans. But this doesn’t mean that they now prefer an alternative political arrangement. ...

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The techno-realist manifesto

Recognizing horizon bias while making rational decisions to prepare for an intrinsically uncertain future is necessary to avoid seeing technology as a panacea. ...

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Indonesia’s drive for AI leadership in Southeast Asia

Indonesia must take a two-pronged approach that focuses on both development and governance to realize its ambition to become a regional leader in artificial intelligence as part of its impending technological transformation.

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Putin’s India visit aims to shape global multipolarity

The upcoming India-Russia summit is expectedly significantly move forward Putin’s aim to advance global multipolarity as a new world order.

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It’s time for a progressive wealth tax in Indonesia

Despite government efforts to improve the tax ratio, recent policies appear to favor the wealthy.

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Last chance for the SDGs?

Decisions made in the coming days will have a significant bearing on the future of funding for poor countries.

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Indonesia's demographic dividend: A future at risk

The government seems uncertain about how to optimize the country's demographic potential to help Indonesia escape the middle-income trap.

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America's tech blind spot

US policymakers need to strike a regulatory balance that implements safeguards for consumers while fostering innovation and facilitating research, objectives that are hindered by their current nationalist bent toward regulating both foreign and homegrown tech.

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Protecting children from social media

Australia’s new policy represents a critical step toward protecting children in the twenty-first century.

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Apple's dilemma: Indonesian consumers or supply chain efficiency

The government has called for an investment from Apple that matches those made in peer countries.

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Why a UN plastics treaty matters for climate change and Indonesia

Without binding national commitments, a global cap risks becoming another weak agreement, postponing real action on the ground.

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Will Trump’s energy policies strain US-EU ties?

Trump pledges a sharp pivot on energy and climate issues compared to President Joe Biden, which could have profound implications for US markets and international partners.

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Indonesia should think twice about joining BRICS and OECD

It is necessary for Indonesia to carefully consider whether joining either group could compromise its sovereignty and position as an influential country in ASEAN and the Global South.

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Businesses await Prabowo’s guidelines on the palm oil industry

The shift in international perception toward a more favorable view of palm oil as a commodity and the industry as a whole presents an opportunity for Indonesia to bolster production, so long as the related policy measures also include enhancing bureaucratic efficiency and coordination.

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What Trump’s win means for Indonesia’s global health strategy

With his return to power, the world braces for another potential upheaval in global health governance and financing. 

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Europe’s economy is stalling out

To regain the dynamism and flexibility needed to weather US president-elect Donald Trump’s tariffs, Europe’s largest economies must pursue far-reaching structural reforms.

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Bali’s battle against marine plastic waste

Indonesia, with its large population and extensive coastlines, faces an enormous challenge in managing plastic waste.

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Regional elections and the struggle for inclusive citizenship

Structural deprivation, including insecure land tenure, inadequate access to clean water and persistent inequalities, denies the urban poor the ability to exercise citizenship fully.

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Becoming Education Expert in the Ministry: A Doctorate Journey at NIE

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ICC’s arrest warrant for Myanmar junta chief is a critical step forward

For millions who have endured decades of systematic oppression, displacement and violence, this move is more than symbolic, it is an overdue acknowledgment of their suffering.

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Indonesia’s approach to reintegration: A compassionate path to security

Indonesia needs to be self-reliant in devising comprehensive reintegration and communication frameworks that honor humanitarian commitments while addressing security concerns.

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Big money beat bigger money in the US Election

Trump was re-elected despite being outspent by Harris and GOP interest groups and donors gained a remarkable return on their investment.

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Mental health and HIV in teens: Ending stigma and discrimination

Adolescents with HIV are at an increased risk of developing mental health disorders, such as depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

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Indonesian internet companies must dominate locally before expanding globally

Those who successfully convert challenges into opportunities can win the Indonesian market.

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BI: Economic developments in 2024 and monetary policy direction in 2025

Indonesia's economy has shown strong resilience in mitigating the impacts of global spillovers with internationally recognized performance.

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Prabowo should brief his ASEAN colleagues on his meeting with Xi Jinping

Our neighbors have the right to hear about the actual situation from Prabowo himself.

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How to end the scourge of maternal mortality

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What Beijing’s new claims over a disputed coral reef mean

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