Cover Story
An Emerging Giant: The Sense and Sensibility of Indonesia
Propelled by decades of nearly uninterrupted economic growth,
Indonesia is now attracting widespread interest from the international
investment community, and is poised to take a greater role in regional
and international affairs. But it faces daunting challenges at home if
it is to continue to assume a more prominent place in Asia and the
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Dewi Fortuna AnwarIndonesia: Building Norms and Consensus on the World Stage Indonesia may interest investors for its economic growth, but its often overlooked foreign policy and role as an international consensus-builder also deserves study. By Dewi Fortuna Anwar
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Stephen NorrisJust Getting By: The Outlook for Indonesia’s Economy With national elections in 2014, policymakers are unlikely to take the tough fiscal and regulatory decisions needed to put the economy back on track. By Stephen Norris
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James CastleIndonesia’s Mining Malaise and Deeper Challenges to Growth Recent changes imposed on the mining industry in Indonesia have shaken foreign investors and made the country a very tough place for the extractive sector. By James Castle
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A. Lin NeumannAs the Yudhoyono Era Ends, Sweeping Changes Are in Store When Indonesia goes to the polls in mid-2014, it will likely set the stage for a dramatic new era in the republic’s politics. By A. Lin Neumann
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Adil Widoyoko Surowidjojo & Erry Riyana HardjapamekasDogged Warriors: The Saga of Indonesia’s Corruption Eradication Commission One institution created during Indonesia’s transition to democracy after the fall of President Suharto’s authoritarian regime is promising to reshape the political landscape. By Erry R. Hardjapamekas and Adil W. Surowidjojo
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Syed Farid AlatasIs Religious Intolerance Going Mainstream in Indonesia? Indonesia’s traditional reputation for religious tolerance is being undermined by the growing clout of Muslim extremists. By Syed Farid Alatas
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