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From Long-term Plans to Flagships: Indonesia’s Reordered Development Agenda Published Prabowo’s agenda is being driven by flagship programmes focused on nutrition, state-owned enterprises, and cooperatives. [1]
Proximity Without Leverage? Indonesia’s Risky Bet on Trump’s Board of Peace Published President Prabowo’s involvement in Trump’s Board of Peace may have given Indonesia some proximity to the US, but his aim of gaining leverage in tariff negotiations ... [2]
Long Reads Japan’s Growing Hard-power Profile: Implications for Southeast Asia Published Japan is emerging as a consequential hard-power player, expanding its deterrence and defence-industrial capabilities, as well as its regional and global defence ... [3]
Indonesia Tourism Xchange 2026 to unite industry leaders for a forward-looking dialogue on the future of travel Indonesia’s tourism and hospitality sector will gain a new national industry platform with the launch of Indonesia Tourism Xchange 2026 (... [4]
Long Reads Youth’s Solidarity Beyond Borders: What Encourages Indonesian Muslim Students to Boycott Israel? Published This Long Read shares the key findings of a survey examining the factors that predispose Indonesian Muslim undergraduates to engagin... [5]
Mr Made Supriatma is a Visiting Fellow in the Indonesia Studies Programme at ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute. [7]
Running of Kuala Lumpur: When Demographics Stand in the Way of Direct Polls Published There are sound reasons for Kuala Lumpur to have a directly elected mayor. [8]
Vietnam’s Gaza Board of Peace Gambit: To Lam’s Confident New Foreign Policy Published Vietnam’s decision to join the Trump-led Gaza Board of Peace speaks less about its Middle East policy and more about its evolving foreign policy. [9]
From Long-term Plans to Flagships: Indonesia’s Reordered Development Agenda Published Prabowo’s agenda is being driven by flagship programmes focused on nutrition, state-owned enterprises, and cooperatives.
Proximity Without Leverage? Indonesia’s Risky Bet on Trump’s Board of Peace Published President Prabowo’s involvement in Trump’s Board of Peace may have given Indonesia some proximity to the US, but his aim of gaining leverage in tariff negotiations
Long Reads Japan’s Growing Hard-power Profile: Implications for Southeast Asia Published Japan is emerging as a consequential hard-power player, expanding its deterrence and defence-industrial capabilities, as well as its regional and global defence
Indonesia Tourism Xchange 2026 to unite industry leaders for a forward-looking dialogue on the future of travel Indonesia’s tourism and hospitality sector will gain a new national industry platform with the launch of Indonesia Tourism Xchange 2026 (
Long Reads Youth’s Solidarity Beyond Borders: What Encourages Indonesian Muslim Students to Boycott Israel? Published This Long Read shares the key findings of a survey examining the factors that predispose Indonesian Muslim undergraduates to engagin
Mr Made Supriatma is a Visiting Fellow in the Indonesia Studies Programme at ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute.
Running of Kuala Lumpur: When Demographics Stand in the Way of Direct Polls Published There are sound reasons for Kuala Lumpur to have a directly elected mayor.
Vietnam’s Gaza Board of Peace Gambit: To Lam’s Confident New Foreign Policy Published Vietnam’s decision to join the Trump-led Gaza Board of Peace speaks less about its Middle East policy and more about its evolving foreign policy.
Local Polls in Putrajaya: The Perfect Pilot Project? Published Local elections in Malaysia warrant a second look. A debate over local elections has resurfaced in Malaysia.