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AIYA Links

AIYA Links: 17 March

In the news Pak Nadjib Riphat Koesoema reflects in the Jakarta Post on his eventful term as Indonesia’s Ambassador to Australia. President Jokowi has excercised his de facto veto power to kill […]

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AIYA Links: 10 March

In the news A new poll shows Jakarta Governor Ahok as the underdog in the Jakarta election runoff. Bombshell prosecution testimony in the e-KTP ID-card corruption case implicates many high profile politicians. […]

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AIYA Links: 3 March

In the news After President Jokowi’s visit to Australia, Tim Lindsey says there’s still little of substance being done about people-to-people links. @Busch_Matthew says on the trade front, Australians need to […]

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AIYA Links: 24 February

In the news President Jokowi will arrive in Sydney tomorrow for an overnight visit, with trade and economics dominating the agenda. The president tells The Australian he will raise possible joint patrols […]

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AIYA Links: 10 February

In the news President Jokowi’s visit to Australia is re-announced for later this month. Indonesia’s 3Q GDP contracted, but the bigger picture is one of stability and fiscal repair. Inside […]

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AIYA Links: 3 February

In the news The latest meeting between Australian and Indonesian law and security ministers sees cybersecurity ties boosted. ‘Mothers to Bombers’: the Institute for Policy Analysis of Conflict’s on the […]

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AIYA Links: 27 January

In the news Constitutional Court Justice Patrialis Akbar has been detained after allegedly being caught red handed accepting bribes. New polling (in Indonesian) shows Jakarta Governor Ahok in the lead […]

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AIYA Links: 20 January

In the news In the Straits Times, senior minister Luhut Pandjaitan welcomes Trump and criticises Obama. Trump business partner Hary Tanoesodibjo is in Washington for tomorrow’s inauguration. @JemmaPurdey chats with @_DaveMcRae_ on the possible […]

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AIYA Links: 13 January

In the news Reuters this week reports of tensions between President Jokowi and controversial military chief Gatot Nurmantyo. Tycoon Hary Tanoesoedibjo says he’ll soon head to the US to advance […]

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