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In defense of Indonesian democracy

Indonesia has built its unique home-grown democracy within a span of 23 calendar years, but less than 15 to 16 normal years. 

15 hours ago
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Effective climate policies in agriculture, forestry need integrated approach

The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) estimates that only 1.7 percent of climate financing reaches local communities and smallholder groups, who contribute the least to climate change and biodiversity loss. ...

15 hours ago
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Why Prabowo should wrap up his East Asia tour with Seoul visit

Aside from South Korea being part of the East Asian trifecta of ASEAN's cooperation partners, Indonesia has some unresolved issues related to defense deals that Prabowo would do well to smooth out before he is inaugurated in October. ...

16 hours ago

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Editorial

Democracy needs its free press

Even with its diminishing role in the news ecosystem, the press remains instrumental in creating space for public discourse on important public issues.

17 hours ago
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Empowering change: Teachers and Prabowo’ nutritional reforms

Regardless of economic status, many families often opt for unhealthy food choices, unaware of their harmful effects, and poor food handling practices are common, leading to foodborne illnesses among schoolchildren. 

1 day ago
Editorial

Prabowo's head start diplomacy

Under Prabowo, Indonesia as a middle power will be keen to play a more prominent role in global affairs, and geopolitical aspects such as security and defense will be critical. 

1 day ago
Opinion

Analysis: Jokowi lures Apple CEO to build first manufacturing facility, invest in IKN

President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo recently welcomed Apple CEO Tim Cook to the State Palace, as the United States tech giant and the Indonesian government look to expand collaboration with one another. The two discussed multiple matters, including Jokowi’s desire for Apple to build a manufacturing facility in the country and invest in the future capital city, Nusantara (IKN).

1 day ago
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The strenuous odyssey: Safeguarding migrant fishers as migrant workers

Migrant fishers are vulnerable to human trafficking and forced labor, which requires comprehensive protection at every stage of their employment. 

2 days ago
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Long-awaited domestic workers bill deserves support, not obstruction

The unnecessarily protracted process of making a law on domestic workers protection stands in stark contrast to the speedy passage of the bills that are favorable to those in power. 

2 days ago
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Questioning ADB’s approach to resource conservation and pollution prevention

The safeguard policy revision is a chance for the ADB to demonstrate a genuine interest in listening and responding to issues raised by communities and groups. 

3 days ago
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The cries of labor should be heeded amid the digital economy thrills

Governments, companies, and civil societies, must work together to build a fair and sustainable digital economy where everyone, including workers, enjoys the rights and well-being they deserve. 

3 days ago
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Indonesia’s foreign policy in ‘the multiverse of madness‘

The world is now seeing three major regulatory preferences that may or may not be easy to be fused into a global legal order, alongside Big Tech, whose powers are difficult to regulate under state sovereignty, in democracies or otherwise.

3 days ago
Editorial

On letting go

Before Prabowo can start making good on his own promise of continuity, his unofficial political sponsor, Jokowi, has to let him rise out from his own shadow.

3 days ago
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Protecting Southeast Asia's land and environmental defenders

ASEAN urgently needs to adopt its Environmental Rights Framework to break the pattern of blatant impunity for perpetrators fueling an endless cycle of violence and threats against land and environmental defenders amid weak and ineffective law enforcement in the region.

3 days ago
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Imagining a ‘true’ Southeast Asian parliament

A Southeast Asian parliament may sound like an improbably idealistic vision, but in this era of unprecendented advancements and challenges, thinking out of the box is the way for the region to finally take a global lead by representing its citizens, especially its youth, at the regional level.

3 days ago
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Gaza war tests Indonesia’s free and active foreign policy

Even with the absence of a mediating role, Indonesia should be seen championing an independent Palestinian state and full membership of the United Nations.

4 days ago
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What the next ‘MEF’ for 2025-2045 needs to focus on

However, most of the financial resources allocated for the MEF programs in the last 15 years have been directed toward procuring off-the-shelf weapon systems. 

4 days ago
Opinion

Analysis: Court upholds election results, as expected

Unsurprisingly, the Constitutional Court put an end to all election result disputes by rejecting the legal challenges put forward by losing presidential candidates Anies Baswedan and Ganjar Pranowo. In two separate five-to-three majority rulings on Monday, the justices upheld the landslide victory of president-elect Prabowo Subianto and his running mate, Gibran Rakabuming Raka.

4 days ago
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The guarantee fund for Indonesia’s green infrastructure

As the nation confronts mounting environmental challenges, investing in sustainable development becomes imperative to ensure a resilient and prosperous future. 

4 days ago
Editorial

Surcharging air passengers?

Adding a surcharge without revising the ceiling price would only strangle the already tight airline industry margin. 

4 days ago
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Regulating vape retail market can reduce smoking epidemic

The experience of many countries, as well as the results of many studies, suggest that Indonesian lawmakers might want to consider regulating the domestic vaping market as part of the country's battle against its persistently high smoking prevalence.

6 days ago
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The government-in-waiting and a reckoning on Indonesia’s foreign policy

It would do well for the incoming government to approach foreign policy with an eye to continuing the diplomacy Indonesia has shaped over the past nine years, in both regional and global matters, into a solid model that other countries can emulate.

6 days ago
Editorial

Golden generation

The team and the country will need Shin’s touch more than ever after the Asian Cup, whether or not the squad wins the coveted trip to the Paris Olympics.

6 days ago
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Adequate and reliable data key to raising tax revenues

Enforcement is only effective when comprehensive data is available. Similarly, taxpayers are more willing to pay their taxes if the tax office has sufficient information at its disposal. 

1 week ago
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The benefit of public-private partnership: Financial sector cybersecurity

The Indonesian cybersecurity index scored 63.64, placing it 48th, below the average value of the world cybersecurity index.

1 week ago
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The convenience of financial transactions at your fingertips

The government must ensure that robust internet connectivity is accessible in all remote areas in Indonesia to successfully implement the digital transformation. 

1 week ago
Editorial

Thai's Myanmar initiative

Myanmar is in the throes of an emergency on multiple fronts, with allied anti-junta groups backed by a pro-democracy parallel government seizing control of several military posts and towns.

1 week ago
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Making a case for circular consumer credit

Applications of circular economy generally involve the physical economy, but circularity can also be applied to intangibles, specifically consumer credit in the financial services sector.

1 week ago
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Investing in Indonesia: A beacon of resilience in a fragmented world

Recognizing that monetary and fiscal harmony is essential in navigating complex economic challenges, Indonesia has exemplified how strategic cooperation can bolster the economy.

1 week ago
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Combating the decline in Indonesian democracy

Civil society groups should prepare for and sound an alarm when political actors and/or the new government formulate policies or actions with the potential to reduce the quality of democracy.

1 week ago

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Fri, May 3, 2024

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