Jakarta and Papua: Where There are No Risk-Free Choices
Max Lane
Recent events in Papua underscore the fact that there is no solution that is entirely free of risk for Jakarta. Instead, the choice is between separate sets of risks.

Max Lane
Recent events in Papua underscore the fact that there is no solution that is entirely free of risk for Jakarta. Instead, the choice is between separate sets of risks.
A'an Suryana
A series of changes in Indonesia’s KPK will seriously dent the anti-graft body’s ability to investigate cases of corruption.
Syafiq Hasyim
In 2020, Eid-al-Fitri was a national superspreader event. This year the government and Muslim organisations were better prepared.
Manggi Habir
The Indonesian government is stepping up its efforts to kickstart its economic recovery by attracting more direct investment into the country. The 2019 Omnibus Law and the recent launch of the Indonesia Investment Authority (INA), the country’s first sovereign wealth fund, are deliberate steps in that direction.
Max Lane
Despite a legacy of citizen passivity from the New Order era, elite fear of the freedom social media promises remains strong.
Siwage Dharma Negara
A new leadership team in Indonesia’s Riau Islands has bold plans to steer the region back into growth, after a gruelling year fighting the Covid-19 pandemic. If they play their cards right, they are in it with a fighting chance.
Yanuar Nugroho
The Jokowi administration’s recent reshuffling of ministries complicates research and innovation policy.
A'an Suryana|Nur Syafiqah Mohd Taufek
The radical Salafi ideology of Muhammad Rizieq Shihab and the Islamic Defender’s Front (FPI) have been at the centre of attention and study for quite a while. Islam in Indonesia, however, is not monolithic – there are some strands which are moderate. The recent retreat of radical and conservative Muslims following pressure from the Joko Widodo government provides a timely opportunity for proponents of moderate Islam to boost their presence on social media – a crucial battleground in the war of religious ideas.
Ahmad Najib Burhani
New perpetrators and tactics, and persistent ideological battles, make fighting terrorism harder.
Max Lane
The condemnation in Indonesia of the anti-religious nature of this latest terrorist attack is stronger and broader than before.