This is the second of a two-part article on the ongoing amendment of the controversial UU ITE in Indonesia, focusing on the discrepancy between public aspiration and political necessities as well as some legal complications.
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The first of this two-part article on the amendment process of the controversial UU ITE focuses on the problematic beginning of the act as well as the questionable decision to keep the process behind closed doors.
The Indonesian society may get polarized once again, as long as the Dunning-Kruger effect and partisanship remain in place.
Scores of terror inmates recently abandoned their radical beliefs and embraced the sovereignty of Indonesia. Is that enough?
stratsea.com is please to announce the publication of Regionalisasi Ketahanan Nasional Indonesia di ASEAN (The Regionalization of Indonesia’s National Resilience in ASEAN), written by Galby Rifqi Samhudi, a frequent contributor of political-security issues to our platform.
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