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AIYA Links: 24 April

In the news As Jokowi calls for reform of international institutions at the Asia-Africa Conference, analysts wonder whether a shift in Indonesian foreign policy is underway. UQ’s Andrew Phillips on why […]

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AIYA Links: 17 April

In the news At the Lowy Interpreter: Australians aren’t hearing enough about Indonesia in the media. The days of grabbing a beer at a convenience store in Indonesia are over thanks to new […]

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AIYA Links: 27 March

In the news Indonesia signals its eagerness to play a major role in China’s new infrastructure bank as President Jokowi focuses on trade and investment during his visit to Japan and the PRC. […]

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AIYA Links: 20 March

Above: the late Malcolm Fraser visits a feedlot with former president Soeharto during a visit to Indonesia in 1976. In the news Former Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser, who died today, […]

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AIYA Links: 13 March

In the news Anxiety about a weakening Rupiah dominated debate in Indonesia, with the central bank announcing steps to stabilise markets. In a confronting letter, the only Indonesian set to be executed for […]

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AIYA Links: 6 March

Above: Australian parliamentarians at a dawn vigil appealing for clemency for two death row inmates in Indonesia (AAP photo) In the news Experts are warning of grave risks for Indonesia’s reputation and foreign relations […]

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AIYA Links: 27 February

In the news Indonesia-Australia relations are still under pressure after a Jakarta court’s rejection of a challenge to the denial of clemency to two Australians on death row. A strong series of […]

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AIYA Links: 13 February

In the news Jakartans have suffered another bout of flooding after heavy rains early this week. The death penalty is again a top order issue, with the Australian parliament appealing for […]

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AIYA Links: 6 February

In the news News to shock nobody: Jakarta officially has the world’s worst traffic. Get set for more macet: auto manufacturing in Indonesia is still on a roll. President Jokowi tells Bloomberg Business that inequality […]

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