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Cities are getting hotter – and bigger

Today’s emissions choices will determine how many more may face dangerous heatwaves this century.

10 hours ago
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Indonesia’s Latin American pivot strengthens South-South cooperation

Cooperation between Southeast Asia and Latin America matters, as both regions face similar pressures related to sustainable development, biodiversity protection and green industrialization. ...

11 hours ago
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Why Indonesia’s emissions trading system needs revision

Indonesia has built a sophisticated carbon market on paper, but without a tighter cap and a real price floor, it remains a system for recording emissions rather than reducing them. ...

12 hours ago

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The K-pattern and governance asymmetry, an uneven distribution of state capacity

While Indonesia’s macroeconomic indicators signal stability, a deepening governance asymmetry risks turning a temporary K-shaped recovery into a permanent structural divide.

14 hours ago
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Indonesia’s businesses face a new human rights era

We offer a paradigm shift: from managing conflict to preventing conflict through shared prosperity models. 

15 hours ago
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Analysis: Plan to slash ride-hailing commissions raises sustainability concerns

President Prabowo Subianto’s push to slash ride-hailing platform commissions has sparked growing concerns over the sustainability of Indonesia’s digital economy, with critics warning that the policy could weaken the very ecosystem it aims to protect.

15 hours ago
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Still ASEAN leader?

Disunity has held back ASEAN from making progress on many fronts, particularly resolving the persistent issues in its backyard, and the same could also apply to the Prabowo administration's foreign policy stance as regards the bloc: Perhaps it is simply not the time for Indonesia to take up the regional mantle.

16 hours ago
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The consensus on China’s economy is strong, and wrong

When one looks at Chinese household consumption per capita alongside comparable countries in terms of their postwar growth “take-off time,” the picture changes.

1 day ago
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Beyond ‘when will you marry?’: Indonesia’s new demographic challenge

As Indonesia approaches a demographic crossroads, the decision to delay marriage and parenthood is less a private preference and more a rational response to a society that has yet to build a support system for the modern family.

2 days ago
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Higher education dilemma: Between degrees and labor market

Entering university is not an act of choice, but a negotiation with the system since the very beginning  

2 days ago
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Why Indonesia must write ASEAN’s green rules

Indonesia has spent a decade teaching the world that it controls the supply of nickel, palm oil, and now renewable electricity. The harder question is whether Jakarta can also set the rules by which those products are sold.

2 days ago
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Analysis: Toll road VAT, EV disincentive: Short-term revenue, long-term losses

As the government seeks to shore up fiscal stability amid slowing tax revenue and rising spending pressures, it is turning to controversial new revenue measures, including imposing VAT on toll roads and removing tax exemptions for EV. These policies could slow adoption even as the country pushes electrification to reduce reliance on costly fuel imports.

2 days ago
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Is nicotine the magic bullet to help end the smoking epidemic?

Policy debates around tobacco control objectives are framed increasingly in terms of nicotine elimination rather than eliminating harmful exposure to smoke. 

2 days ago
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Restoring people's rights to natural resources

It's time to stop the false solutions and return the power of natural resource management to the hands of the people.  

2 days ago
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Wrong target, wrong response

The government's choice to respond to uncomfortable public statements with police reports and takedown requests only proves the shrinking space for freedom of expression.

2 days ago
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East Asia’s stability cannot be taken for granted

What lessons can our region, East Asia, learn to avoid falling into security predicaments and instability? 

3 days ago
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Indonesia’s space ambitions: To sign the Artemis Accords or to wait?

As the Artemis Accords reshape global lunar norms, Jakarta must decide if diplomatic inclusion outweighs its current Earth-focused space priorities.

3 days ago
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C188 on paper, C188 at sea: Translating ratification into reality

Ratifying the ILO’s fishing convention is a diplomatic milestone for Indonesia, but translating paper promises into real protections for fishers requires dismantling deep-seated legal and bureaucratic barriers.

3 days ago
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Weakening rupiah: No panic required, professional heads-up urged

As the rupiah grapples with a "perfect storm" of global dollar strength and domestic regulatory uncertainty, Indonesia faces a critical test of market confidence that may require a fresh infusion of professional leadership to resolve.

3 days ago
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High rankings, low reach in Indonesian journals

This is the hallmark of what the academic community recognizes as citation rings: coordinated, often tacit agreements among affiliated journals to cite one another's work, artificially inflating impact metrics.

3 days ago
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When young doctors serve as 'shock absorbers' of a fragile health system

When we glorify the exhaustion of young doctors as heroism, we ignore the systemic cracks that turn healers into "shock absorbers" for a failing healthcare system.

3 days ago
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Analysis: Govt crackdown on illegal mining puts Samin Tan back in legal trouble

The Attorney General’s Office (AGO) has detained Samin Tan as a suspect in a graft case implicating several officials in the alleged illegal mining activities conducted by PT Asmin Koalindo Tuhup (PT AKT), of which Samin is a beneficial owner. This is not the first time the coal tycoon has faced legal trouble in a case implicating public servants, and the latest case comes amid President Prabowo Subianto’s broader crackdown on illegal mining. Meanwhile, the legal process also highlights the growing reach of the extrajudicial authority of the Forest Area Enforcement Task Force (Satgas PKH).

3 days ago
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Analysis: Draft TNI regulation on funding raises concerns over military neutrality

The financial independence of the Indonesian Military (TNI) has come under scrutiny following a leaked draft of a government regulation on TNI duties, which appears to open the door for funding from sources outside the state budget. The controversy, however, points to a deeper structural issue: Defense spending in Indonesia has long been deprioritized relative to other national priorities such as infrastructure development, energy subsidies, social assistance and food security.

3 days ago
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All good on the macro front

Economists have warned of climbing inflation as soon as this month, as more of the global price pressure caused by the Middle East conflict is passed on to domestic consumers.

3 days ago
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A new economics for the 21st century

The World Bank’s latest work confirms that industrial policy is more replicable across income levels and institutional contexts than the old consensus admitted.

4 days ago
Academia

Active neutrality in a dangerous era: Malaysia’s test from Hormuz to Malacca

Malaysia does not need to be a military actor in the US-Israeli war against Iran to be strategically affected by it.

4 days ago
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The nuclear dilemma in the new era

A fundamental stance must be emphasized: nuclear weapons must be rejected as a bargaining chip for geopolitical stability.

4 days ago
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Indonesia must ensure it never has to say yes to the IMF ... again

Sovereignty is not proven by rejecting help, but rather by never becoming desperate enough to need it.

4 days ago
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The fragile state of women’s rights: From the Bekasi tragedy to the denial of 1998 rapes

As we tout a new law to protect the vulnerable, the dismissal of historical atrocities and the stripping of political quotas reveal a nation still deeply invested in making its women disappear.

4 days ago
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How an 8% commission fee cap can cripple Indonesia’s tech giants

The government’s "new social contract" might offer immediate relief to gig drivers, but by slashing commissions to 8 percent, the state risks bankrupting the very digital giants that power the economy.

4 days ago

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