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Long Reads Islam-State Relations under Prabowo: More Carrots and More Sticks, But Less Progressive and Less Civil? Published This Long Read examines President Prabowo Subianto’s relationship with the various Islamic organisations in Indonesia. [1]

Indonesia’s rupiah weakened sharply this week after President Prabowo Subianto nominated his nephew, Thomas Djiwandono, as a deputy governor at Bank Indonesia (BI), reigniting investor concerns over the central bank’s independence at a time of growin... [2]

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 ... [3]

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. [4]

JAKARTA -- President Prabowo Subianto concluded his week-long tour of the Middle East on Tuesday, expressing optimism about new trade ties and investment commitments -- notably a planned $4 billion joint fund with Qatar through Danantara Indonesia. [5]

Indonesia’s Party Cartel System and the New ‘People’s Movement Party’ Published There’s potentially a new party in town, if it’s not nipped in the bud before the next elections in Indonesia. [6]

Dr Ary Hermawan is a Visiting Fellow at ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute and Associate Director of the University of Melbourne’s Centre for Indonesian Law, Islam and Society (CILIS). CONTRIBUTORS Ary Hermawan Articles by Ary Hermawan (8) ![]( [7]

Deasy Pane was a Wang Gungwu Visiting Fellow at ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute, and is an Economist at Indonesia’s National Development Planning Agency (BAPPENAS), and a Senior Fellow at the Center for Indonesian Policy Studies (CIPS). [8]

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[1] TH fulcrum.sg · 2026-02-27 · 85% match

Islam-State Relations under Prabowo: More Carrots and More Sticks, But Less Progressive and Less Civil?

Long Reads Islam-State Relations under Prabowo: More Carrots and More Sticks, But Less Progressive and Less Civil? Published This Long Read examines President Prabowo Subianto’s relationship with the various Islamic organisations in Indonesia.

[2] MM firstpost.com · 2026-01-21 · 75% match

Indonesia currency crisis: Rupiah slips to 16,945 against dollar after Prabowo names nephew to central bank

Indonesia’s rupiah weakened sharply this week after President Prabowo Subianto nominated his nephew, Thomas Djiwandono, as a deputy governor at Bank Indonesia (BI), reigniting investor concerns over the central bank’s independence at a time of growin

[3] TH fulcrum.sg · 2026-03-02 · 65% match

Proximity Without Leverage? Indonesia’s Risky Bet on Trump’s Board of Peace

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

[4] TH fulcrum.sg · 2026-03-02 · 65% match

From Long-term Plans to Flagships: Indonesia’s Reordered Development Agenda

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.

[5] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2025-04-15 · 75% match

Indonesia, Qatar to form $4bn joint fund as Prabowo wraps Middle East tour

JAKARTA -- President Prabowo Subianto concluded his week-long tour of the Middle East on Tuesday, expressing optimism about new trade ties and investment commitments -- notably a planned $4 billion joint fund with Qatar through Danantara Indonesia.

[6] TH fulcrum.sg · 2026-02-26 · 65% match

Indonesia’s Party Cartel System and the New ‘People’s Movement Party’

Indonesia’s Party Cartel System and the New ‘People’s Movement Party’ Published There’s potentially a new party in town, if it’s not nipped in the bud before the next elections in Indonesia.

[7] TH fulcrum.sg · 2025-04-15 · 65% match

Ary Hermawan

Dr Ary Hermawan is a Visiting Fellow at ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute and Associate Director of the University of Melbourne’s Centre for Indonesian Law, Islam and Society (CILIS). CONTRIBUTORS Ary Hermawan Articles by Ary Hermawan (8) ![](

[8] TH fulcrum.sg · 2025-04-24 · 65% match

Deasy Pane

Deasy Pane was a Wang Gungwu Visiting Fellow at ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute, and is an Economist at Indonesia’s National Development Planning Agency (BAPPENAS), and a Senior Fellow at the Center for Indonesian Policy Studies (CIPS).

[9] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2024-02-15 · 75% match

Indonesia election: How Prabowo's big night unfolded

JAKARTA -- Indonesians cast their ballots Wednesday to choose the successor to Joko "Jokowi" Widodo in the world's largest direct presidential vote.

[10] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2024-02-16 · 75% match

Prabowo Leads Indonesia Race by Wide Margin With Half Votes Counted

JAKARTA—Indonesian Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto was on course to win the archipelago’s presidential election by a wide margin, election commission results showed Friday, with 50 percent of votes counted.

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