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Strategic imperatives for restoring Indonesia’s global competitiveness

After previously receiving recognition for its consistent progress in global competitiveness, the country has now encountered a notable reversal.

59 minutes ago
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Medical collegia, professionalism and the threat of an overreaching state

The autonomy of medical collegia is vital for maintaining professional standards to ensure the delivery of reliable, quality health services in Indonesia. ...

2 hours ago
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Analysis: Free meals program: The devil is in the implementation

The free nutritious meal program, intended to meet the nutritional needs of millions of students, faces significant implementation issues. Despite being a government priority, its large scale lacks organizational discipline and clear institutional alignment, leading to uncoordinated execution, especially concerning its alignment with the academic calendar and school vacations. ...

2 hours ago

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To rescue or abandon Java?

The lessons of the previous administration's IKN megaproject do not bode well for the revived "Giant Sea Wall" project, which could find itself and the coastal communities it is supposed to protect at sea, even before it breaks ground.

3 hours ago
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A stabilizing force in turbulent times

Only consistent action on multiple fronts can maintain public trust and secure sustainable economic growth to benefit all of society.

20 hours ago
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Can AI offer the SDGs a lifeline?

With the global sustainability agenda critically behind schedule, a new AI-powered platform offers a novel approach to accelerating progress.

21 hours ago
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Happy birthday, Polri: Does the ideal police officer exist?

The 79th anniversary of the National Police offers a moment to reflect and introspect on the foundational values and principles of the policing institution as prescribed in the oaths officers take as members of Bhayangkara, or "vigilant quiescant" in Latin.

22 hours ago
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Why the ARF cannot intervene in the Thai-Cambodian dispute

The ARF functions as a dialogue platform for confidence-building and preventive diplomacy, not as an adjudicator or crisis manager in emotionally charged bilateral rows. 

23 hours ago
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Evaluating Indonesia’s digital competition policy

At the center of this debate lies a fundamental question: Is Indonesia prepared to regulate competition in the digital economy effectively? 

1 day ago
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Housing policy: Shrinking homes means shrinking dignity

The tiny house initiative risk repeating past mistakes: creating soulless settlements, overcrowded neighborhoods and units that exist on paper but fail to function in reality.

1 day ago
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Analysis: Revenue task force raises concerns, security forces in fiscal affairs

Concerns over the expanding role of security forces in Indonesia’s civilian institutions have intensified following the establishment of a special task force on state revenue, initiated by National Police Chief Gen. Listyo Sigit Prabowo. The task force was created to combat illegal activities across several high-risk sectors, particularly those involving natural resources—such as illegal fishing, mining, and logging. It is part of a broader government effort to strengthen enforcement and reduce losses in non-tax state revenue (PNBP).

1 day ago
Editorial

Fixing the free meals program

The month-long school holiday is the perfect time for the government to evaluate what is not working with the free nutritious meal program.

1 day ago
Academia

How ASEAN can thrive through innovation and collaboration

As AI advances, ASEAN has a clear opportunity to move up the value chain, with member states offering incentives to attract higher-value semiconductor investment.

1 day ago
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Southeast Asia’s push to eliminate tuberculosis

Given the severity of the issue, ASEAN's regional action plan, established in 2018, to eliminate tuberculosis by 2035, is ambitious.

1 day ago
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Six months on, the free meals program is a work in progress

Challenges in implementation are to be expected in the nascent stages of any government intervention, especially in a country as geographically vast and varied as Indonesia. The key is to build upon their lessons, bit by bit, to ensure a strong foundation for sustainable delivery and development.

1 day ago
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A democratic reckoning for global development finance

Far-right populism, geopolitical tensions and climate indifference have weakened the multilateral order.

1 day ago
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Stop buying time, Mr. President. Shake up the cabinet

President Prabowo Subianto should have embraced meritocracy, appointing the most capable Indonesians regardless of political debt or personal loyalty.

2 days ago
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Reinvigorating the RCEP for a stable and prosperous Asia-Pacific

Despite its monumental scope and profound promise, the RCEP's full potential remains largely untapped.

2 days ago
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Analysis: Fadli Zon leads the nation to collective amnesia

Culture Minister Fadli Zon's recent denial of mass rapes during the May 1998 riots has rightly sparked outrage, highlighting the need for accountability from state officials. The Culture Ministry is currently preparing an "official" Indonesian history book, aiming to rewrite the nation's past in a more "positive" light for Indonesia’s 80th independence anniversary.

2 days ago
Editorial

Homes unbought or unbuilt

If the properties are too expensive, they will not be bought, but if they are too inexpensive, they will not be built.

2 days ago
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You can move the capital, but can’t replace Jakarta

For a long time, Jakarta has been Indonesia’s economic powerhouse, hosting over 70 percent of the country’s monetary circulation and contributing more than 17 percent to the national GDP. 

3 days ago
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Health insurance co-payment policy: Shooting fish in a barrel

Imports and health equipment procurement are widely known as some of the most corrupt sectors in the country.

3 days ago
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Strengthening religious tolerance: A lesson from Uzbekistan

The “New Uzbekistan” 2022–2026 strategy prioritizes interethnic harmony and youth education.

4 days ago
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Insight: Innovations in managing and developing human capital

Over the past few years, the role of human resources (HR) has expanded far beyond administrative tasks. HR professionals today are expected to drive innovation, enhance the employee experience and align people strategies with business goals. With the help of technology, these responsibilities have become more manageable, and in many ways, more impactful.

4 days ago
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Analysis: Prabowo’s allies lead SOEs while Danantara sidelines ministry

The recent appointment of directors and commissioners in Indonesia’s state-owned enterprises (SOEs) saw the assignment of President Prabowo Subianto’s allies, including retired and active-duty officers from the Indonesian Military (TNI) and the Indonesian Police (POLRI), along with fellow alumni of the elite Taruna Nusantara high school. The overt political calculation comes as the authority of the SOEs Ministry is increasingly eclipsed by Daya Anagata Nusantara Investment Management Agency (Danantara), the new sovereign wealth fund launched by Prabowo.

4 days ago
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How peace underpins forests, food, health and SDGs

In conflict-affected or neglected regions, health systems are underfunded, surveillance is inadequate, and public outreach is minimal. 

4 days ago
Editorial

Remote work? Not now

For a civil service often criticized for its slow pace and a traditional emphasis on physical presence, transitioning to a less supervised environment could exacerbate existing inefficiencies. 

4 days ago
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Visiting China never been easier with new facilitation measures for Indonesians

The five-year multiple-entry “ASEAN Visa” allows a stay of up to 180 days per visit, while the 240-hour visa-free transit policy enables Indonesian citizens to enter China visa-free when transiting to a third country or region.

5 days ago
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Mitigation for the fisheries sector in Trump 2.0

The main issues hindering exports and weakening the competitiveness of Indonesian fishery products must be comprehensively mapped, and lessons should be learned from other countries. 

5 days ago
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Giving a culture of peace a chance in the Middle East

One of the weaknesses of the Middle Eastern region is that they do not have a functional regional and sub-regional organization and/or framework.

5 days ago

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