2023 will be an extremely busy year for Indonesia. Domestically, it will be a ‘political year’ as Indonesia is going to hold national elections in 2024. As a vibrant democracy, the country must gird itself for the campaign season, potentially rife with social tensions as politicians enthusiastically play their ideology-ethno-religious cards to win votes. At the same time, expectations are high that Indonesia will place itself as a significant global player, particularly since its success as G20 chair in 2022, and its assumption of ASEAN chairmanship this year at a time of intensified major-power rivalries.Published versio
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An inconclusive presidential election based on quick count results reflects the new uncertainly in I...
This essay is motivated by an interest in a particular aspect of Indonesian foreign policy. Indonesi...
The ‘quick count’ results of the 2018 regional elections – Pilkada Serentak – show electoral setback...
The outside world should be worried by the possibility that Prabowo Subianto could become Indonesian...
The forthcoming leadership transition in Indonesia will not result in radical foreign policy change....
This paper considers the challenges facing Indonesia\u27s incoming president, providing a broad pict...
On 17 April, Indonesia will conduct the first round of its fourth direct presidential elections, whi...
Indonesia is readying itself for a return to a diplomatic assertiveness not seen since the early 196...
Indonesia will be holding a series of general elections this year. The closest of which is the parli...
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono is all set to lead Indonesia again as the re-elected president. Will ASEAN’...
Indonesia is trusted to host the G20 summit in 2022. This opportunity is the first time since the G2...
"Completely revised and updated, this new edition of The Politics of Indonesia is an engaging a...
Indonesia’s foreign policy under President Yudhoyono has led to a higher profile and more favourable...
Indonesia’s newly appointed Minister of Home Affairs has decisively called for a major review of the...
As Indonesia\u27s economy grows, it is increasingly being referred to as a rising middle power and t...
An inconclusive presidential election based on quick count results reflects the new uncertainly in I...
This essay is motivated by an interest in a particular aspect of Indonesian foreign policy. Indonesi...
The ‘quick count’ results of the 2018 regional elections – Pilkada Serentak – show electoral setback...