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Presidential candidates Joko Widodo (second left) and Prabowo Subianto (second right) greet each other at the debate among candidates in Jakarta, Indonesia, 17 January 2019.

Adi Weda/EPA

January 29, 2019



No concrete measures to eradicate corruption were offered by the two candidates – Joko "Jokowi" Widodo and Prabowo Subianto – in the latest presidential debate.




A West Papuan activist holds a placard during a rally at a main street in Jakarta, Indonesia, in last December.

Adi Weda/EPA

January 9, 2019



A researcher on social economic issues in Papua calls for more research on Papua that can contribute to find solutions for complex problems in Indonesia"s easternmost region.




President Joko Widodo (second right) and his vice-presidential running mate, Ma"ruf Amin (right), and their rivals, presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto (second left) and running mate Sandiaga Uno, pose with the electoral numbers that will represent them in next year’s presidential election, during a draw at the General Election Commission office in Jakarta in September.

Bagus Indahono/EPA

December 17, 2018



Incumbent President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo may have won hearts among potential voters by building roads, airports and ports, but his opponents can still bring him down with other issues.




Indonesian President Joko Widodo speaks during a joint media statement with Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison at Bogor Presidential Palace near Jakarta, last August.

Lukas Coch/AAP

November 19, 2018



Is Joko "Jokowi" Widodo"s claim that the rate of poverty in rural Indonesia has declined at twice the poverty rates of cities correct?




Indonesian President Joko Widodo talks to IMF managing director Christine Lagarde during the plenary session at the IMF and World Bank annual meeting in Nusadua, Bali, Indonesia recently.

Made Nagi/EPA

November 5, 2018



Films can be used to help understand international relations concepts.




Incumbent presidential candidate Joko Widodo (left) and his running mate, K.H. Ma"ruf Amin, wave after registering for Indonesia’s 2019 presidential election at the General Election Commission (KPU) office in Jakarta.

Bagus Indahono/EPA

September 14, 2018



This article aims to name the elephant in the room – the negative impacts of Ma"ruf"s nomination on minority groups.




A person browses a Facebook page of #2019GantiPresiden (#2019ChangePresident), a social media campaign opposing Indonesian President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo’s bid for re-election next year.

The Conversation Indonesia

September 3, 2018



Understanding the significance of #2019ChangePresident as a game-changer in the next presidential election is crucial.




Indonesian President Joko Widodo (centre left) shakes hands with his vice-presidential running mate, Ma"ruf Amin (centre right), during a meeting with supporters before registering their bid for the 2019 election in Jakarta, Indonesia.

Mast Irham/EPA

August 13, 2018



Ma’ruf Amin"s selection as Joko Widodo"s running mate in his re-election bid means that politicians continue to accommodate the conservative turn among Indonesian Islamic groups to win votes.




Sandiaga Uno (left) will compete with Ma"ruf Amin for vice presidential seat in the 2010 election.

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August 10, 2018

Political compromise behind Indonesia’s vice presidential nominees: experts respond




Burhanuddin Muhtadi, Universitas Islam Negeri Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta; Arya Fernandes, Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Indonesia; Ella S. Prihatini, University of Western Australia, and Nyarwi Ahmad, Universitas Gadjah Mada





We asked experts to explain what"s behind the last minute decisions for vice presidential candidates in the next election.




Vice-presidential candidates could make or break presidential candidates’ chances of winning the 2019 election.

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July 25, 2018



With two weeks to go to the formal announcement deadline, people are still clueless about the running mates for incumbent President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo and challenger Prabowo Subiantoro.




Should Indonesians be worried about the country’s rising debt under President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo?

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June 28, 2018



An objective elaboration and analysis of the government debt situation in Indonesia to help answer the public"s concern on the prospect of the country"s economy in the future.




Supporters of the leader of the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI), Habib Rizieq, shout slogans during a protest outside police headquarters in Jakarta in 2017.

Mast Irham/EPA

May 22, 2018



Reading the change in the reaction of conservative Muslim organisations towards terrorist attacks.




President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo has built a new image to stay relevant for younger voters for the 2019 election.

Eka Nickmatulhuda/AAP

April 13, 2018



A social media post on President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo wearing denim jackets and sneakers on a motorbike has gone viral. What is behind Jokowi"s latest stint on social media?




High-tech startup success stories shouldn’t hide that the Indonesian economy and population are relying primarily on a myriad of micro and small businesses that are low-tech and low-growth.

Mast Irham/EPA

April 10, 2018



Micro-entrepreneurs make up the bulk of the Indonesian economy and population. But red tape and corruption are keeping them from entering the "formal" sector.




Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Indonesian President Joko Widodo arrive for photographs ahead of a bilateral meeting during the ASEAN-Australia Special Summit in Sydney on March 17, 2018.

Dan Himbrechts/AAP

March 27, 2018



Indonesian President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo"s statement on inviting Australia to join ASEAN has raised speculations that he was just being Javanese. This is the background to that statement.




A man protesting against the government’s new power to ban organisations deemed anti-Pancasila, Indonesia’s state ideology.

Reuters/Beawiharta

October 30, 2017



A recently passed regulation in lieu of law allows the government to ban organisations deemed against Indonesia"s state ideology Pancasila. It marks a troubling turn towards ultra-nationalism.




Indonesian military Chief Gatot Nurmantyo talks to reporters in the Indonesian capitals Jakarta on January 5.

Beawiharta/Reuters

January 6, 2017



The Indonesian government has back-pedalled on an announcement by the head of the country"s military that cooperation between the two countries would be suspended.




George Brandis (centre) was ‘the guest’ of the co-ordinating minister for political, legal and security affairs, Wiranto (right), during a recent visit to Indonesia.

Matius Murib

August 22, 2016



Here’s the glaring omission in George Brandis" list of issues raised recently with Indonesian President Joko Widodo: human rights.




Jokowi: scourge of corruption?

Reuters/Beawiharta Beawiharta

December 9, 2015



A dynamic new president promised Indonesians sweeping reform of a rotten system. Instead, all they"ve gotten are baby steps.




Ready for work – new faces in Indonesia’s cabinet.

Darren Whiteside/Reuters

August 13, 2015

Indonesian cabinet reshuffle: experts respond




Philips Vermonte, Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Indonesia; Agustinus Prasetyantoko, Universitas Katolik Indonesia Atma Jaya , and Yohanes Sulaiman, Indonesian Defence University





We asked experts on Indonesian politics and economy how they see the August 12 cabinet reshuffle.







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