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Month: April 2018

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April 5, 20180

Jakarta bruised but Prabowo’s wrecking likely to fail

"By Dave McRae" May 24, 2019 Business travellers make their way through riot debris on Jalan Thamrin early in the morning of 23

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April 5, 20180

Indonesia’s elections will bring a changed region and challenges for Australia

"By Ross B. Taylor" As the April school holidays commence throughout Australia, thousands of families and individuals will turn their focus north t

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April 5, 20180

Organised labor and the 2019 elections: a rerun of 2014?

"By Professor Michele Ford" The 2014 Presidential Election revealed the schisms among Indonesia’s three main trade union confederati

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April 5, 20180

Asleep at the Wheel? Keynote address to AIIA-Victoria

"By Andrew Parker, PwC Asia Practice Leader" I would like to start out by providing some perspectives on the opportunities and the risks for Aust

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April 5, 20181

Jokowi looks set to win the win the Indonesian election; now the real power struggle begins.

"By Professor Tim Lindsey"   Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo (known as “Jokowi”) looks poised to win another five years in office by

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April 5, 20180

Even if Prabowo has lost, Sandiaga Uno will win in Indonesia’s election

"By Max Walden"   Sandiaga Uno has brought energy and a fair amount of his own cash and cache to the campaign (Photo: Dimas Ardian via Gett

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April 5, 20180

Jokowi’s election win a huge opportunity for Australia? Maybe.

"By Ross B Taylor AM" is the president of the Perth-based Indonesia Institute Inc. April 2019 Despite the threat of protests and court action by oppo

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April 5, 20180

Indonesia–Vietnam maritime clash a sign of rising Indo-Pacific tensions

"By Greta Nabbs-Keller" SHARE Print This Post A ramming incident on 27 April involving a Vietnamese fisheries surveillance vessel and a

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April 5, 20180

The children growing up in a ‘motherless village’

"By Rebecca Henschke" From the BBC Image captionEly Susiawati with a photo of her mother In eastern Indonesia there are areas where alm

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April 5, 20180

Is Indonesian democracy still dominated by old-style politics?

"By Donald Greenless", University of Melbourne IS INDONESIAN DEMOCRACY At the conclusion of an Indonesian election, it might seem strange

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