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Analisis kebijakan, kajian strategis, advokasi berbasis data, dan pemikiran lintas disiplin yang berfokus pada isu-isu kebijakan publik, geopolitik, dan pembangunan di Indonesia. Daftar akun: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:7opjnfmb6gtbgjrsr3777ujx/lists/3lkvjxjxc7c24 Tagar: #IndoBrief #IndoThink

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iROZHLAS.cz
@irozhlas.cz
about 9 hours ago
Sumatra je domovem kriticky ohroženého orangutana tapanulijského či tapanulského, který byl poprvé popsán až v roce 2017. Jeho populace v přírodě dnes čítá méně než 800 jedinců. irozhl.as/z6i
Orangutani jsou na Sumatře v ohrožení. Záplavy mohly zabít až desetinu z jejich populace

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Orangutani jsou na Sumatře v ohrožení. Záplavy mohly zabít až desetinu z jejich populace

Při záplavách, které od konce listopadu pustoší severozápad tohoto indonéského ostrova, přišlo o život téměř 1000 lidí a více než 220 dalších je nadále nezvěstných.

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Pulitzer Center
@pulitzercenter.org
about 15 hours ago
Pulitzer Center’s Design and Digital Campaign Manager Lucy Crelli selected the story "The Butterfly Boys: Living With Butterflies Across Generations" by Titah AW and Kurniadi Widodo, published in nationalgeographic.com, for the #PulitzerStaffPicks 2025. 👉 bit.ly/YIStories25
The Butterfly Boys: Living With Butterflies Across Generations
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Pulitzer Center
@pulitzercenter.org
about 18 hours ago
Detty Saluling, Senior Program Manager, highlighted "The Hunt for Carbon Concessions in Indonesia’s Forests" by Agoeng Wijaya, Fachri Hamzah, and Gamaliel Kaliele for tempo.co for the #PulitzerStaffPicks 2025. 👉 bit.ly/YIStories25
The Hunt for Carbon Concessions in Indonesia’s Forests
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Global Investigative Journalism Network
@gijn.org
1 day ago
From Russian coal exports linked to the Yanukovych family to Venezuelan “boliburgueses” and Indonesian football clubs, reporters show how persistence, collaboration, and data-driven investigations uncover the financial dealings of the powerful.
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Chasing Oligarchs Across Borders

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The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History
@jich.bsky.social
1 day ago
Hot off the press! Have a read of 'Being Economical with the Truth: Dutch Public Claims and Hidden Agendas about Papuan Self-Determination and the Economic Exploitation of Netherlands New Guinea' by Grace Cheng & Astrid Cornelisse: doi.org/10.1080/0308...
Being Economical with the Truth: Dutch Public Claims and Hidden Agendas about Papuan Self-Determination and the Economic Exploitation of Netherlands New Guinea

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Being Economical with the Truth: Dutch Public Claims and Hidden Agendas about Papuan Self-Determination and the Economic Exploitation of Netherlands New Guinea

In its public diplomacy between 1949 and 1962, the Netherlands consistently claimed that its presence in Netherlands New Guinea – also widely referred to at the time as West New Guinea (WNG) and to...

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NBER
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2 days ago
Four Indonesian policy experiments show how state actions can both foster unity and deepen divisions in diverse societies, from Samuel Bazzi www.nber.org/papers/w34540
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AEA Journals
@aeajournals.bsky.social
2 days ago
Forthcoming in AEJ: Economic Policy: "On-Demand Assistance: Experimental Evidence from Indonesia" by Rema Hanna, Benjamin A. Olken, Sudarno Sumarto, Achmad Maulana, Vivi Alatas, and Elan Satriawan. www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=...
On-Demand Assistance: Experimental Evidence from Indonesia

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On-Demand Assistance: Experimental Evidence from Indonesia

(Forthcoming Article) - Given labor informality in developing countries, addressing employment shocks is challenging. We study Indonesia’s new approach for on-demand online applications for temporary ...

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Orangutan Land Trust
@orangutanlandtrust.bsky.social
2 days ago
"The loss of even a single orangutan is a devastating blow to the survival of the species...we think that between six and 11 percent of orangutans were likely killed." www.france24.com/en/live-….

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Indonesia floods were 'extinction level' for rare orangutans

Indonesia's deadly flooding was an "extinction-level disturbance" for the world's rarest great ape, the tapanuli orangutan, causing catastrophic damage to its habitat and survival prospects, scientist...

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Orangutan Land Trust
@orangutanlandtrust.bsky.social
2 days ago
Devastating news for the Tapanuli orangutan. "The destroyed areas would have contained some 35 orangutans, and considering the violence of the destruction it wouldn't surprise us if they are all dead. That's a major blow to the population." www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Tapanuli orangutans: Fears grow that world's rarest apes were swept away in Sumatran floods

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Tapanuli orangutans: Fears grow that world's rarest apes were swept away in Sumatran floods

A carcass thought to belong to a Tapanuli orangutan, the world's rarest ape, has alarmed conservationists.

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Atlantic Council
@atlanticcouncil.bsky.social
4 days ago
As traditional powers retreat, middle powers like Turkey, the UAE, Qatar, and Indonesia are stepping into Africa with ambitious investments and strategic outreach, writes Rama Yade in an issue brief.
Middle powers’ game-changing rivalries in Africa

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Middle powers’ game-changing rivalries in Africa

As traditional powers retreat, middle powers are stepping into Africa with ambitious investments and strategic outreach.

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Institute for Policy Studies
@ips-dc.org
4 days ago
With electric vehicle sales fueling global demand for nickel, @inequality.org’s @sarahanderson.bsky.social investigates the brutal conditions some supply chain workers are facing — and how it compares to the lavish lifestyles of their company’s top executives.
What It’s Like to Work for the Billionaire ‘Nickel King’

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What It’s Like to Work for the Billionaire ‘Nickel King’

Labor activists are exposing deadly conditions for Indonesian workers who process battery nickel for Teslas and other electric cars.

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European Investment Bank
@eib.org
4 days ago
Marine ecosystems matter for biodiversity, for communities, for our future🪸 Together with Indonesian partners, #EIBGlobal worked side by side in the Thousand Islands to remove marine debris, restore coral and release juvenile clownfish. ➡️ go.eib.org/CoralRestora...
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Global Investigative Journalism Network
@gijn.org
4 days ago
At #GIJC25, veteran journalists from Indonesia, Norway, and Colombia shared practical, replicable strategies for uncovering illegal fishing and maritime wildlife trafficking at sea.
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New Approaches for Investigating Environmental Crimes in the Ocean

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Open Ownership
@openownership.bsky.social
4 days ago
This side event is organised by Open Ownership in partnership with the The Government of the Republic of Armenia, the Government of Indonesia, the Government of Malta, the Government of Nigeria, @unodc.bsky.social and the Knowledge Hub for Regional Anti-Corruption and Good Governance Collaboration
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Journal of Engaging Science, Technology, and Society (ESTS)
@estsjournal.bsky.social
4 days ago
How do #Indonesia’s #tsunami-warning systems mediate social + environmental life, shaping and interconnecting imagined spaces and the meanings different groups attach to them? 👀 Read Irina Rafliana's engagement: doi.org/qhwf #EntangledAreas #SoutheastAsia
Snapshot of the modelling of a tsunami scenario. By Sven Harig, Antonia Immerz, Weniza, Jonathan Griffin, et al., 2020: http://doi.org/10.1007/s00024-019-02305-1.
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Michael Horowitz
@michaelhorowitz.bsky.social
4 days ago
#Indonesia's President Prabowo Subianto has arrived in Moscow
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International Drug Policy Consortium (IDPC)
@idpc.net
4 days ago
The justice system fails to recognise the exploitation faced by many people sentenced to death for drug offences, esp. women in vulnerable situations. LBHM provides legal assistance and calls for reform of the Narcotics Bill in #Indonesia. Learn more: lbhmasyarakat.org
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Australian Journal of International Affairs
@austjia.bsky.social
5 days ago
🚨New online! Part of our upcoming special section on PNG 50th Independence (edition 79-6): Natasha Turia discusses emigration trends among Papua New Guineans emigrating to Australia. ⬇️ tandfonline.com/doi/epdf/…. #AcademicPublishing #InternationalRelations
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A new emigration trend among Papua New Guineans (PNG) has emerged following the introduction of Australia's Pacific Engagement Visa (PEV) in June 2024. Annually, the PEV will welcome up to 1,350 new PNG migrants who are between the ages 18 and 45 years old. Interest for emigration will only increase with the advent of the recent Papua New Guinea-Australia Mutual Defence Treaty, or Pukpuk (crocodile) Treaty. If managed well, up to another 10,000 young Papua New Guineans will enlist in the Australia Defence Force (ADF). For better or for worse, for who's interests, and at what cost remains to be seen.
But without intentional cooperation on migration governance with Australia, any migration pathway aimed to achieve integration will fall short of meeting its overall objectives.
Advancing 50 years more of PNG and Australia's deep and enduring ties, the PEV and other migration pathways signal a new opportunity for meaningful (re)engagement on migration and genuine integration. This paper examines the implications of adopting a brain drain argument as a perceived result of increased emigration trends. Reframing emigration through a new concept; the skills gain plus, as the new frontier of a renewed PNG and Australia relationship.
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The Lowy Institute
@lowyinstitute.bsky.social
5 days ago
“ The question for Jakarta isn’t whether it can keep talking to all sides – it can – but whether it can still say no when doing so carries real penalties,” writes Aniello Iannone in The Interpreter. www.lowyinstitute.org/the…
China raises the cost of Indonesia’s neutrality

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China raises the cost of Indonesia’s neutrality

Far from mere choreography, Beijing is shaping Jakarta’s growth agenda to suit its future core interests.

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Chatham House Asia-Pacific Programme
@chasiapacific.bsky.social
5 days ago
Given tensions between China and the Philippines, agreement on a #SouthChinaSea code of conduct is unlikely. But there are other ways for the Philippines to use its ASEAN chairmanship to advance its strategic security goals, writes @biankatv.bsky.social for @chathamhouse.org.
With the Philippines as ASEAN chair, a South China Sea agreement is unlikely to be concluded in 2026

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With the Philippines as ASEAN chair, a South China Sea agreement is unlikely to be concluded in 2026

Tensions between China and the Philippines make agreement on a South China Sea code of conduct unlikely. But there are other ways for the Philippines to use its ASEAN chairmanship to advance its strat...

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