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From Reformasi to Institutional Transformation: A Strategic Assessment of Indonesia’s Prospects for Growth, Equity and Democratic Governance
Harvard Kennedy School Indonesia Program The Harvard Kennedy School Indonesia Program was inaugurated in January 2010. The first activity of the new program was to carry out a strategic assessment…
Read MoreTHE INDONESIA-UNITED STATES COMPREHENSIVE PARTNERSHIP Non-Government Sector Findings and Recommendations from USINDO Comprehensive Partnership Forums, Workshops, and Conferences
U.S.- Indonesia Society: In his speech at the United States-Indonesia Society (USINDO) in November 2008 proposing a comprehensive partnership between Indonesia and the United States, Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono…
Read MoreThinking beyond Kopassus: Why US Security Assistance to Indonesia Needs Recalibrating
East West Center by Evan A. Laksmana Asia Pacific Bulletin, No. 68 Publisher: Washington, D.C.: East-West Center in Washington Publication Date: September 17, 2010 Binding: electronic Pages: 2 Free Download:…
Read MoreCrafting a New Vision: A New Era of U.S.-Indonesia Relations
Center for a New American Security Author(s): Abraham Denmark, Christine Parthemore, Rizal Sukma Type of Publication: Report Date: 06/04/2010 Download the Full Report (PDF) Purchase: Download this report to Kindle…
Read MoreThe time for Indonesia
Campus Review. The world’s third and fourth biggest countries are cozying up on higher education. And Australia can only sit back and watch. The US has a once-in-a-century opportunity to…
Read MoreBurger King to stop buying oil from Indonesian co.
(AP) JAKARTA, Indonesia — Environmentalists on Saturday praised Burger King’s decision to stop buying palm oil from an Indonesian company accused of destroying rainforests. The U.S. hamburger chain giant —…
Read MoreA Little Sugar to Help Lure Foreign Investors
Jakarta Globe. Indonesia’s need for investment to rebuild its industrial sector is a given fact. It is well-known that over the past decade, the country has suffered from a process…
Read MoreFrom Hiding, Indonesian Defends Free Expression
New York Times. JAKARTA — Hiding out with a two-year jail sentence hanging over his head and vigilantes vowing to track him down, the editor of Indonesia’s defunct version of…
Read MoreMalaysia, Indonesia spat may go to court
AFP Malaysia says its ongoing maritime border spat with Indonesia, which has recently triggered angry protests, could end up in the International Court of Justice. Deputy Foreign Minister Richard Riot…
Read MoreDesi Anwar: Good Luck, Dino!
Jakarta Globe. I attended Dino Patti Djalal’s farewell gathering this past week. He and his lovely wife, Rosa, are soon off to Washington, DC, where Dino will serve as Indonesia’s…
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