Lost in the Shuffle: Research and Innovation in Indonesia
Yanuar Nugroho
The Jokowi administration’s recent reshuffling of ministries complicates research and innovation policy.

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.
Max Lane
President Joko Widodo’s recent political gain comes at the cost of his predecessor.
Syafiq Hasyim
President Jokowi Widodo’s cancellation of a presidential decree on alcohol investment underscores a long-running contestation between the powers of the state and sharia law.
A'an Suryana
High profile arrests expose the costs and corruption of Indonesian democracy.
Max Lane
Indonesia’s president Joko Widodo has called for criticism of his administration. He got more than he bargained for.
Max Lane
The opposition’s weakness means that the Indonesian president’s recent problems carry few political costs – for the moment.
Made Supriatma
Indonesia’s recent regional elections were generally successful. But they have also unmasked an interesting development – the pursuit of oligarchy by a president who was once dead set against it.
Manggi Habir
The end-of-year cabinet reshuffle sets the stage for the 2022 Jakarta gubernatorial election.
Max Lane
Indonesia’s 2024 presidential election is looming large on the horizon as Jokowi’s image wanes.