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Technology

Essay: Brain Rot is Rewiring Our Society and Law

Haekal Al Asyari · May 6, 2025

Absurd AI-generated internet trends are impacting youth, deteriorating cognitive functions and creating complex legal challenges online.

Culture

Chapter Two – The Story of Ya

Dina Zaman, Rabiatul Adawiyah Yusoff, Dr. Rowena Abdul Razak, Farhan Farid · May 6, 2025

Ya’s life is shaped by displacement and resilience.

Technology

Indonesia’s AI-Generated Child Sexual Abuse Threat

Hanif Abdul Halim · May 6, 2025

It is urgent to crimininalise AI-generated CSAM and undertake a legal reform to protect children online.

Military

Contrarian View: Dwifungsi Concern is Overblown

Galby R. Samhudi · May 6, 2025

The widely contested revisions to the military law are still within reasonable limits.

Security

Malaysia’s Enduring Significance for Peace in Southern Thailand

Don Pathan · May 6, 2025

Malaysia navigates a complex role in facilitating peace talks for Thailand’s southern insurgency, balancing ties and trust.

Economy

Hard Lessons from eFishery’s Fishy Business

Rahmad Budi Harto, Beringin Kusuma · April 30, 2025

A short report on eFishery’s financial conundrum and its implications to Indonesia’s business landscape.

Environment

Indonesia’s Religious Groups and Their Mining Concessions

Ilya Syafa’atun Ni’mah, M. Anas Mahfudhi · April 29, 2025

Indonesia’s top religious groups risk independence by accepting mining concessions, aligning closely with the state’s political and economic interests.

Violent Extremism

Can China and Indonesia Forge Stronger Counterterrorism Collaboration?

Dr. Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat, Fenny Desmi Widiastuti, Tiara Ayu Fatmasari · April 5, 2024

China’s harsh treatment of its minorities and unresolved tension over the South China Sea may hamper a closer China-Indonesia collaboration in counterterrorism.

Cybersecurity

China’s Assertive Cyber Activism and Lessons for Indonesia

Mohammad Izam Dwi Sukma · April 2, 2024

China’s aggressive activities in the cyberspace have often targeted middle powers that are its neighbours.

Misinformation

Two-Face Antisemitism in Pro-Russian Narratives

Rizqy Amelia Zein · April 2, 2024

Russia weaponizes anti-Semitism to galvanize global support for its invasion of Ukraine. However, its messages are sometimes conflicting and unexpected depending on the target audience.

Military

Security vs. Militarization: The Debate Over Kodam Expansion

Jane Rosalina Rumpia · March 24, 2024

Indonesia’s proposed Kodam expansion faces criticism for being outdated, straining the budget and risking a return to military dominance. It is suggested for the military focusing on strategic troop placement and prioritizing reforms to address contemporary security threats instead.

Politics

A Burning Bridge? Jokowi-PDI-P Saga Post-2024 Presidential Election

M. Anas Mahfudhi, Muhammad Ahalla Tsauro · March 18, 2024

Jokowi’s relationship with PDI-P seems set to deteriorate. What could this culminate to?

Gender

Analysing Indonesian Netizens Response to Putin’s Projected Masculinity Two Years After the Invasion of Ukraine

Dias P.S. Mahayasa, Bimantoro K. Pramono · March 15, 2024

After two years of Russian invasion, the pro-Russian narrative in the Indonesian audiences persisted: the alpha-male masculine leader pinned to Putin.

Economy

Unfinished Homework in the East

Daniel Kalangie · March 8, 2024

Can Prabowo-Gibran pair improve on Jokowi’s developmentalism in eastern Indonesia considering the persistent socio-economic challenges in the region?

Politics

Indonesia’s Less than Substantial Presidential Debates

Faris Ibrahim · February 19, 2024

Viewers were not looking for substantive ideas when they tuned into the series of presidential and vice-presidential debate ahead of Indonesia’s recently held elections.

Political Islam

Controversy: Anies Baswedan as Imam Mahdi

Haidar Masyhur Fadhil · February 14, 2024

Abah Aos, a Sufi, recently called Anies Baswedan “Imam Mahdi”, sending ripples across several quarters of the society.

Mental Health

The Impact of Gaza-related Social Media Content on Mental Health in Malaysia

admin · February 12, 2024

Exposure to social media coverage of Israel’s war on Gaza has borne negative implications to mental wellbeing of the Malaysian populace, though some reported positive benefits.

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