Indonesia’s revised military law raises concerns over transparency, civilian roles and governance.
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Power, access and key positions are prioritised over ideology and identity.
What does it mean to be a santri amid technological advancement and Indonesia’s democratic decline?
HTI remains resilient despite repression; Indonesia needs a new, inclusive approach to address its ideological and political challenges.
Public enthusiasm for Prabowo’s free meal programme is undeniable, but weak oversight and poor planning threaten its success.
A reimagined Triple Bottom Line – Politics, Planet and People – highlights accountability commitment in sustainability governance that prioritises long-term societal effects over quick financial benefits.
Last year’s political contestations demonstrated the paradigm shift experienced by Indonesia’s reformed terrorists.
TaPe Uli transforms waste into valuable products, promoting environmental protection and community awareness through recycling.
Indonesia’s military expands its role into civilian affairs under Prabowo. What does this mean for the country’s democracy?
Given the proximity of the two countries, Australia needs to learn lessons from Indonesia’s adoption of nuclear power.









