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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
In the news 2017 gets off to a shaky start with the partial suspension of defence cooperation between Australia and Indonesia. The Economist (paywall) takes at the Indonesian firm building a […]
As the year draws to a close, we’re delighted to launch the AIYA Annual, our inaugural wrap-up of AIYA’s achievements and highlights of 2016. The AIYA Annual provides an opportunity to […]
The results of our 2016 members’ survey are out! See how our membership views the big issues in the Australia-Indonesia relationship here. In the news Reuters reports on the political calculations […]
In the news Greg Fealy reports from Jakarta that the causes and implications of recent anti-Ahok protests are complex. Ihsan Ali-Fauzi: the pursuit of Ahok has a lot of politics, and money, […]
In the news NAILA Wild Card awardee Sally Andrews has made news in Indonesia with her Soekarno-themed music video (yes, really). Jakarta Week at The Guardian has brought great reporting on life and […]