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June 28, 2022

Indonesia at Melbourne - June 28, 2022

Tamara Soukotta – Former President Megawati Soekarnoputri, the long-serving chair of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P), has been widely criticised for comments she mad

June 21, 2022

The Diplomat - June 21, 2022

Aprila Wayar and Johnny Blades – In April of this year, Indonesia's parliament approved a plan to create three new provinces in Papua, the easternmost region of the archipelago.

June 11, 2022

Modern Tokyo Times - June 11, 2022

Kanako Mita, Sawako Utsumi, and Lee Jay Walker – The indigenous of West Papua suffer from international capitalist exploitation, Indonesian exploitation, and the demographic and religio

June 8, 2022

The Interpreter - June 8, 2022

Andrea Fahey – China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi last week concluded a Pacific tour – featuring some diplomatic gains and losses – with a 24-hour visit to Timor-Leste.

June 6, 2022

Asia Pacific Report - June 6, 2022

Yamin Kogoya – A flurry of peaceful rallies and protests erupted in West Papua and Indonesia on Friday, June 3.

May 24, 2022

Al Jazeera - May 24, 2022

Allegra Mendelson, Dili, East Timor – Jose Ramos-Horta, who came out of political retirement to run for president of Southeast Asia's youngest nation a second time, has a raft of challe

May 5, 2022

Jakarta Post - May 5, 2022

Kornelius Purba – Indonesian policymakers, from the highest to the lowest rung ladder, need to read and discuss with open minds an article that appeared in The Conversation titled "Desp

March 9, 2022

Jakarta Post - March 9, 2022

Kornelius Purba, Jakarta – My conversations several years ago with three former foreign ministers on East Timor (now Timor Leste) suddenly came to mind when I read an article in this pa

March 8, 2022

Asia Times - March 8, 2022

John McBeth, Jakarta – Coming in the middle of a heated exchange between the Indonesian government and United Nations rapporteurs over alleged military human rights abuses, the March 3

March 7, 2022

The Interpreter - March 7, 2022

Andrea Fahey – In the midst of an international crisis, it is remarkable when small countries still find the courage to adhere to their democratic principles.

February 25, 2022

The Lawrentian - February 25, 2022

Nathan Wall – When the issue of modern-day military occupations is brought up, most people immediately think of Israel and Palestine.

February 15, 2022

The Interpreter - February 15, 2022

Sam Roggeveen – The fuss made over Friday's Quad meeting in Melbourne is quite out of proportion to the group's significance.

Asia Pacific Report - February 15, 2022

Yamin Kogoya, Brisbane – Google images of a country or region can offer a wealth of information about the people and cultures that live there.

January 27, 2022

ISEAS Perspectives - January 27, 2022

By Max Lane

Executive Summary

East Asia Forum - January 27, 2022

Michael Rose, ANU – In May 2022, Timor-Leste will mark 20 years of renewed independence.

January 18, 2022

The Interpreter - January 18, 2022

Kyle Springer – Indonesia suffers from some of the highest food prices in Southeast Asia.

January 17, 2022

East Asia Forum - January 17, 2022

Editorial Board, ANU – Ahead of the Rome G20 Summit in October 2021, the G20 looked like it was in danger of losing the plot.

January 16, 2022

Australian Financial Review - January 16, 2022

Haryo Aswicahyono and Hal HillContributor – It takes a serious crisis to reveal a country's fundamental strengths and vulnerabilities.

January 11, 2022

New Zealand Herald - January 11, 2022

Maire Leadbeater – In December, Indonesia came in for unusually direct criticism from the UN over its treatment of human rights defenders, especially its treatment of exiled Veronica Ko

East Asia Forum - January 11, 2022

Siwage Dharma Negara – 2021 has been another challenging year for Indonesia as it struggles to balance the economy and public health amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

January 9, 2022

PNG Attitude - January 9, 2022

Yamin Kogoya, Canberra – The colonial notion of 'civilising primitive Papuans' has distorted Papuan perceptions of the world and themselves.

January 3, 2022

Fulcrum - January 3, 2022

A'an Suryana and Norshahril Saat – A recent public spat between President Joko Widodo and a prominent cleric underscores how the former is facing challenges in reining in conservatives

January 1, 2022

East Asia Forum - January 1, 2022
Damien Kingsbury – Following a period of parliamentary instability in 2020, Timor-Leste looked to chart a steadier political course in 2021.

December 31, 2021

Jakarta Post Editorial - December 31, 2021

Jakarta – This once-in-a-century pandemic has certainly tempted some of us to think that we live in the worst of times, if not the end of times.

December 24, 2021

The Independent - December 24, 2021

Craig Harris – West Papua occupies the Indonesian half of New Guinea, the second largest island in the world after Greenland.

November 12, 2021

Australian Institute of International Affairs - November 12, 2021

Robert Lowry – Indonesian Papua has seen increasing levels of violence. The Indonesian government is pursuing a soft power response with mixed success.

July 27, 2021

The Diplomat - July 27, 2021

Sebastian Strangio – On July 15, Indonesia's parliament voted to revise and extend for 20 years the Special Autonomy Law for the provinces of Papua and West Papua.

July 21, 2021

Jakarta Post Editorial - July 21, 2021

Jakarta – The unanimous House of Representatives decision last week to endorse the revised Papuan Special Autonomy Law shows, yet again, the propensity of the Jakarta elite to dictate t

June 10, 2021

Sydney Morning Herald - June 10, 2021

Chris Barrett, Singapore – Australia risks Indonesia sliding further into the orbit of China amid an absence of face-to-face diplomacy with its nearest and biggest neighbours in south-e

June 9, 2021

Fulcrum - June 9, 2021

Max Lane – The rapprochement of Jokowi and Prabowo has resulted in the unusual absence of a polarising rivalry among the main political parties.

May 31, 2021

Fulcrum - May 31, 2021

Max Lane – Recent events in Papua underscore the fact that there is no solution that is entirely free of risk for Jakarta. Instead, the choice is between separate sets of risks.

May 28, 2021

Jakarta Post Editorial - May 28, 2021

Jakarta – Amid the deepening trust deficit between the Papuan people and the government, many in the country's easternmost territory suspect that the disruption to the local internet se

May 21, 2021

Jakarta Post Editorial - May 21, 2021

Something odd happened at the United Nations General Assembly this week.

May 20, 2021

Indonesia at Melbourne - May 20, 2021

Usman Hamid and Ari Pramuditya – If insanity, as the saying goes, is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results, then the Indonesian government's approach

May 15, 2021

Tempo - May 15, 2021

Jakarta – The government seems to be repeating the history of colonialism in this nation. The outcome could be like that in Indonesia in 1945.

May 3, 2021

Nikkei Asia - May 3, 2021

Richard Heydarian – When India's then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru was asked in the 1950s why Southeast Asian nations were designated as Category C in his country's foreign policy, h

April 30, 2021

UCA News - April 30, 2021

Siktus HarsonSiktus Harson, Jakarta – The arrest of a pastor in Papua by security forces for allegedly supplying weapons to a separatist group could intensify scrutiny on churches in th

April 28, 2021

New Mandala - April 28, 2021

Li-Li Chen – On 8th of April, in the aftermath of devastating floods, Timor-Leste's government declared that Timor-Leste entered the state of emergency for thirty days, when the governm

April 23, 2021

The Interpreter - April 23, 2021

Michael Leach – The recent floods in Timor-Leste have now caused 45 deaths and some 10,000 people to be displaced, including 7000 in the capital, with widespread damage to roads and bri

April 17, 2021

Tempo - April 17, 2021

Jakarta – President Jokowi validated hedonistic sensibility on social media when he attended the wedding of social media celebrity Atta Halilintar.

April 14, 2021

Sydney Morning Herald - April 14, 2021

Michael Rose – Xanana Gusmao, famed icon of East Timor, is letting his people down.

April 6, 2021

Jakarta Post Editorial - April 6, 2021

Jakarta – The government and the House of Representatives are preparing to amend the 2001 Papuan Special Autonomy Law to allow Jakarta to throw more money at the territory and form new

April 2, 2021

Jacobin Magazine - April 2, 2021

Eduard Lazarus – Little noticed in the West, the past two years have witnessed the largest protest wave in decades against Indonesia's increasingly authoritarian crony-capitalist govern

March 15, 2021

Jakarta Post Editorial - March 15, 2021

Jakarta – When a conflict happens, an outsider's view of the dispute and how to solve it tends to be free from any bias.

March 3, 2021

The Strategist - March 3, 2021

David Engel – If the premises about Australian soft power in Indonesia treated in the first two parts of this series don't jar, nor should the premise of this final one.

February 28, 2021

Australian Financial Review - February 28, 2021

James CurranColumnist – In 1986, the head of the newly merged Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Stuart Harris, argued that Australia is "an isolated country in the sense that the

February 22, 2021

UCA News - February 22, 2021

Ryan DagurRyan Dagur, Jakarta – Papua recently saw a resurgence of bloody incidents, part of a series of small-scale but continuing conflicts between rebels and the Indonesian military.

February 16, 2021

Pearls & Irritations - February 16, 2021

Stuart Rees – West Papuans are Indigenous people, easily ignored, their natural resources exploited, their homes and cultures destroyed, hundreds tortured, hundreds of thousands killed.

January 29, 2021

The Diplomat - January 29, 2021

Leon Langdon – In December 2020, Benny Wenda told TIME Magazine, "I'm on a mission.

January 26, 2021

Fulcrum - January 26, 2021

Max Lane – The opposition's weakness means that the Indonesian president's recent problems carry few political costs – for the moment.