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Not a finite commodity

Not a finite commodity

Public safety versus civil liberties is on display in the United States. Can’t we all get along?

Democracy, authoritarianism and the virus

Democracy, authoritarianism and the virus

COVID-19 threatens Indonesia’s overcrowded prisons

COVID-19 threatens Indonesia’s overcrowded prisons

Release wrongfully detained prisoners, seek alternatives for at-risk detainees

Under the microscope

Under the microscope

Is Indonesia hostile to science?

Nuclear power

Nuclear power

Implications of Iran moving away from restrictions on uranium enrichment

All aboard the omnibus

All aboard the omnibus

Sprint urged, but long haul likely

Clear skies or turbulence ahead?

Clear skies or turbulence ahead?

Garuda’s new management is strapped in for an uncertain journey

Casting a wider net

Casting a wider net

Strengthening the integrated fishing vessels fleet in Natuna and the South China Sea

Climate catch-22

Climate catch-22

The geopolitical cost of Australia’s wildfires

‘Naturalizing’ Indonesian formal education

‘Naturalizing’ Indonesian formal education

The new education minister is bringing much needed change to the way we educate our children

China’s progress towards an assassin’s mace

China’s progress towards an assassin’s mace

Electromagnetic weapon systems a ‘game changer’ for Beijing’s ambitions

Back to school

Back to school

Can a dotcom driver turn Indonesian education around?

Strengthening sea-based nuclear deterrence

Strengthening sea-based nuclear deterrence

North Korea moving toward assured second strike capability

Where trade treads, friendships follow

Where trade treads, friendships follow

Talkathons done - now the walkathons for Australia-Indonesia trade

Nuclear brinkmanship

Nuclear brinkmanship

Strengthening nuclear deterrence in South Asia post-Kargil

Boat problem takes to the skies

Boat problem takes to the skies

Asylum seekers find new way to land Down Under

China’s debt trap diplomacy strikes again

China’s debt trap diplomacy strikes again

Will Cambodia turn into Beijing’s new naval base?

Democracy – can it be improved?

Democracy – can it be improved?

Is the Western model best, or should another approach be taken?

What is happening in Suakin Island?

What is happening in Suakin Island?

Is Turkey ramping up its military foothold in Sudan?

Farewelling friends, finding allies

Farewelling friends, finding allies

When Hugh White writes, governments read

Learning the wrong lessons?

Learning the wrong lessons?

From university degrees to vocational training: Shifting job market trends in Indonesia

Aruna Integrated Fisheries: Startup for society

Aruna Integrated Fisheries: Startup for society

Cutting out the middleman to unleash Indonesia’s vast maritime potential

Will Russia develop a naval base in Sudan?

Will Russia develop a naval base in Sudan?

As always for Moscow, it’s about strategic positioning and access

Connecting the dots to the dollars

Connecting the dots to the dollars

Australian Aboriginal art is not always what it claims to be – especially if it’s made in Indonesia

China in the Arctic

China in the Arctic

New energy sources and shipping routes have piqued Beijing’s interest

Time to heal

Time to heal

Indonesia should form a government for the 100 percent; but first concession.

Sleepwalking towards illiteracy

Sleepwalking towards illiteracy

If Prabowo had won, the fear factor would have forced Australians to study about Indonesia.

No votes in knowing the neighbors

No votes in knowing the neighbors

Foreign policy issues avoided during election, trade deal still needs to be ratified

US and Russia toe-to-toe over INF

US and Russia toe-to-toe over INF

Russia’s Novator 9M729 missile and issue of compliance

The art of ‘hydraulic’ diplomacy

The art of ‘hydraulic’ diplomacy

How Indonesia-China cooperation in the energy sector has increased Indonesia’s infrastructure

What’s next for Indonesia?

What’s next for Indonesia?

What can we realistically expect in President Joko Widodo’s second term?

Early results show Indonesian president romps to re-election

Early results show Indonesian president romps to re-election

While the “quick counts” are unofficial, incumbent Joko Widodo appears to one again beat opposition leader Prabowo Subianto

Your Vote Counts

Your Vote Counts

But vote abstainers or Golput should not be demonized for opting out

The Syrian crisis and chemical weapons

The Syrian crisis and chemical weapons

Russian veto hampering efforts to rid nation of such weapons

Elections alert: Beware of boats and books

Elections alert: Beware of boats and books

Communists and illegal immigrants stirring up government fears