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Editorial

Playing with BRICS fire

Prabowo believes his government can reap economic benefits from BRICS, although the international community perceives it as a group driven by political, rather than economic interests.

6 months ago
Academia

A package of anti-torture measures at Thailand’s doorsteps

While Thailand has progressed much by passing its law against torture and enforced disappearances, the country still has a lot to do with regard to a raft of recommendations from the UN's Committee Against Torture before it takes a seat at the Human Rights Council this year. ...

6 months ago
Academia

Higher education and the AI revolution in business

AI’s greatest potential for value creation lies in its integration into business processes, and the key to innovation is putting academic theory and practical application in the hands of students to solve real-world challenges. ...

6 months ago

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Academia

Palm plantations cannot replace forests, Mr. President

Prabowo’s claim that oil palm plantations can replace forests is fundamentally flawed when viewed through ecological, climatic and societal lenses.

6 months ago
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Prabowo needs bureaucratic reforms to deliver his economic agenda

The President needs an effective and strong bureaucracy to deliver his campaign pledges.

6 months ago
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Populism and democracy: Lessons from the US and Indonesia

The narrative of victimhood and rebellion against elites mirrors trends in Southeast Asia, particularly Indonesia, where populist rhetoric has significantly shaped political campaigns.

6 months ago
Academia

Trump is on a collision course with the US budget

Trump cannot repeal the laws of arithmetic when the government hits the federal debt limit, as much as he may try in the weeks ahead.

6 months ago
Editorial

Free, nutritious, safe meals

Regular and thorough inspections of the whole process, from the procurement of ingredients to food distribution, are imperative.

6 months ago
Academia

The Pacific in 2025: Navigating the shared challenges

The region faces challenges of climate change, geostrategic tensions, political upheaval, disaster recovery and decolonization, plus a 50th birthday party.

6 months ago
Academia

Letter to editor: Turkish ambassador responds

I would like to emphasize that there was no “walk-out” by the President of the Republic of Türkiye Recep Tayyip ErdoÄźan during the speech by President Prabowo Subianto at the D-8 Meeting in Cairo.

6 months ago
Academia

We need to totally ban solar geoengineering

For today’s youth and future generations, such interventions threaten to be as catastrophic as climate change.

6 months ago
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Too early to call presidential threshold removal a victory for democracy

Indonesia still needs protection against oligarchic capture while promoting fair competition, allowing a variety of candidates to compete equally. 

6 months ago
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How Indonesia can deliver three million homes

As noble as the goal may be, history provides a cautious reminder.

6 months ago
Editorial

Getting off lightly

The sentences hardly reflected a sense of justice and contradicted the national consensus that deems corruption an extraordinary crime due to its far-reaching impact on society.

6 months ago
Academia

The right decision to separate Tourism and Creative Economy ministries

The separation presents an opportunity to address challenges and unlock the full potential of each sector.

6 months ago
Academia premium

Turning food waste into Indonesia’s opportunity for change

Millions of Indonesians remain food insecure while food waste accounts for nearly 8 percent of national greenhouse gas emissions.

6 months ago
Editorial

Sugiono's direction

We call on the minister to clarify a few controversial decisions and incidents involving the President.

6 months ago
Academia premium

End of threshold regime: Toward substantial democracy?

The court's decision will minimize the dominance of big or ruling parties in determining the course of the presidential race, which has disadvantaged smaller parties.

6 months ago
Academia

Southeast Asia’s human rights and democracy: A reflection

Democracy in Southeast Asia endures but remains perilously fragile.  

6 months ago
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The urgency of global debt reform

The outlook for emerging and developing economies appears increasingly bleak.

6 months ago
Academia

Prabowo reinvigorates the development of oil palm plantations

The President’s statement marks a turning point for Indonesian palm oil after years of moratorium on the issuance of new permits and licenses of oil palm plantation development since 2011.

6 months ago
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Envisioning the banking technology landscape of 2025

It is highly likely that the 2025 national banking landscape will adopt a pro-technology and pro-market stance.

6 months ago
Academia

How Vietnam’s ‘bamboo diplomacy’ treads a fine line between the West and Russia

Vietnam's foreign policy is underpinned by four principles: Not engaging in military alliances, not supporting any country against another, not allowing foreign military bases on its territory and not using force or threatening to use force.

6 months ago
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Between 'Roblox', radicalism and AI: Parenting in the digital minefield

Today’s generation of digital natives live in the "Third World" of the metaverse, where online interactions feel as real as face-to-face conversations, and our job as parents is to help guide our children in this digital playground so it remains a creative, safe place of interaction, and not a gateway to radicalization.

6 months ago
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Invisible desires: Disability and sexuality in our midst

Absent in the public discourse is a frank and insightful discussion of the intersection between disability and sexuality.

6 months ago
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ICJ submission: A chance to save the Earth

While Indonesia supports the continuation of the ICJ advisory opinion proceedings, its written submission appears cautious.

6 months ago
Editorial

Trashing the threshold

The promise of better governance and democratic consolidation expected from implementing the presidential threshold has barely been fulfilled. 

6 months ago
Academia

Is Erdogan set to remake the Middle East?

By leveraging Turkey’s military power, economic influence and ideological appeal, Erdogan seeks to position Ankara as the lynchpin of a new regional order.

6 months ago
Academia

Navigating the risks of digital public infrastructure

Understanding the risks of DPI is crucial to ensuring that its potential benefits materialize.

6 months ago
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Policy reversals erode Indonesia's economic stability

While the government's decision to backtrack on the planned VAT rate hike offers short-term relief, it also erodes public trust and investor confidence amid a shrinking middle class, which points to a need for comprehensive reforms that include labor formalization, downstreaming expansion, human capital development and supply chain integration.

6 months ago
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