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China is currently leading the energy transition in terms of competitive advantage as the Middle East crisis exposes the deep divide between petrostates and electrostates, and although Europe has begun to strategize its shift to clean power, sustained financing remains a crux.
15 hours agoWhen political systems neither collapse nor improve, they enter a state of fatigue that erodes the very possibility of reform. Indonesia has transitioned from the explosive ruptures of 1998 to a modern era of managed stagnation, leaving a generation to navigate a democracy that functions as a procedure but fails as a promise. ...
16 hours agoWhether a trapdoor now opens beneath the dollar if the war ends and the Strait of Hormuz reopens is a central question for global markets. ...
12 hours agoAs Indonesia chases its "Golden 2045" dreams, the tragic raid of a Yogyakarta childcare center reveals a haunting truth: our economic future is stalled by a systemic refusal to treat childcare as a public priority.
13 hours agoWe offer a paradigm shift: from managing conflict to preventing conflict through shared prosperity models.
1 day agoWhen one looks at Chinese household consumption per capita alongside comparable countries in terms of their postwar growth “take-off time,” the picture changes.
2 days agoWhile Indonesia’s macroeconomic indicators signal stability, a deepening governance asymmetry risks turning a temporary K-shaped recovery into a permanent structural divide.
1 day agoToday’s emissions choices will determine how many more may face dangerous heatwaves this century.
1 day agoCooperation between Southeast Asia and Latin America matters, as both regions face similar pressures related to sustainable development, biodiversity protection and green industrialization.
1 day agoIndonesia 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.
1 day agoAs 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.
3 days agoEntering university is not an act of choice, but a negotiation with the system since the very beginning
3 days agoIndonesia 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.
3 days agoPolicy debates around tobacco control objectives are framed increasingly in terms of nicotine elimination rather than eliminating harmful exposure to smoke.
3 days agoIt's time to stop the false solutions and return the power of natural resource management to the hands of the people.
3 days agoWhen 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.
4 days agoAs 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.
4 days agoThis 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.
4 days agoWhat lessons can our region, East Asia, learn to avoid falling into security predicaments and instability?
4 days agoAs the Artemis Accords reshape global lunar norms, Jakarta must decide if diplomatic inclusion outweighs its current Earth-focused space priorities.
4 days agoRatifying 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.
4 days agoThe 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.
5 days agoSovereignty is not proven by rejecting help, but rather by never becoming desperate enough to need it.
5 days agoAs 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.
5 days agoMalaysia does not need to be a military actor in the US-Israeli war against Iran to be strategically affected by it.
5 days agoThe World Bank’s latest work confirms that industrial policy is more replicable across income levels and institutional contexts than the old consensus admitted.
5 days agoA fundamental stance must be emphasized: nuclear weapons must be rejected as a bargaining chip for geopolitical stability.
5 days agoThe Myanmar junta believes it has weathered an acute threat to its survival; however, this perception rests on a miscalculation.
6 days agoWhen "quick wins" collide with deep-rooted regional resilience, global powers face a sobering reality: in the age of drone warfare and strategic miscalculation, air sovereignty is no longer just a legal concept - it is the ultimate survival tool.
6 days agoAs Indonesia audits for a global starring role alongside giants like the US and China, its traditional seat as ASEAN's anchor is starting to look like a mere side stage. From transactional energy deals to a pragmatic silence on regional norms, President Prabowo Subianto is redrawing Jakarta’s map, leaving Southeast Asia wondering if its leader has finally outgrown the neighborhood.
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