We get more homework than learning materials, so we spend more time working on them. Sometimes we stay up until 11pm to reach deadlines.
Nine Myths About Indonesian Specialty Coffee Farmers and Development
A roaster, with government and nongovernmental organisation (NGO) support, for example, may help to build a processing unit to be managed by farmers.
A roaster, with government and nongovernmental organisation (NGO) support, for example, may help to build a processing unit to be managed by farmers.
Indonesian Scientists Still Struggle To Include Gender and Minority Perspectives in Research
A study by the Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) on gender mainstreaming in Indonesian research agencies found organisational values and regulations often obstructed collaborations between institutions.
A study by the Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) on gender mainstreaming in Indonesian research agencies found organisational values and regulations often obstructed collaborations between institutions.
Ratifying Who’s Framework Convention on Tobacco Control Could Help Indonesia Reduce Tobacco Imports, Benefitting Local Tobacco Farmers
This reluctance is driven by myriad reasons, including fear such controls would harm the welfare of local tobacco farmers.
This reluctance is driven by myriad reasons, including fear such controls would harm the welfare of local tobacco farmers.
Why China May Want a Military Base in Indonesia — and Why Indonesia Is Right To Reject the Idea
Even though Indonesia is not directly involved in disputes in the South China Sea, it is strategically located; Indonesia’s northern Natuna region is not far from the South China Sea.
Even though Indonesia is not directly involved in disputes in the South China Sea, it is strategically located; Indonesia’s northern Natuna region is not far from the South China Sea.
Art and Online Activism Amid the Pandemic: Lessons From Around the World
Digital arts activism has the power to help people channel suffering, trauma or their outrage into persuasive messages.
Digital arts activism has the power to help people channel suffering, trauma or their outrage into persuasive messages.
Why Have Candidates in Indonesian Elections Increasingly Been Rallying Ethnic and Religious Support?
More and more candidate mobilise the support of local ethnic, religious, and community groups to win votes.
More and more candidate mobilise the support of local ethnic, religious, and community groups to win votes.
In Indonesia, the COVID-19 Pandemic Hurts Poor Women the Most
Indonesian women carry the burden of unpaid work, including care-giving, due to persistent gender inequality in Indonesian society and segregation in the labour market.
Indonesian women carry the burden of unpaid work, including care-giving, due to persistent gender inequality in Indonesian society and segregation in the labour market.
Existing Political Tensions Intensify During Pandemic: A ‘Glocal’ Observation
Jokowi contradicted his previous statement that putting the economy before health was dangerous.
Jokowi contradicted his previous statement that putting the economy before health was dangerous.
Indonesia’s Second Presidential Debate: Experts Respond
The second debate flowed better than the first. But many of the candidates’ answers are not substantive.
The second debate flowed better than the first. But many of the candidates’ answers are not substantive.
Indonesia’s Elections: Why Do They Matter and What’s at Stake?
Located between the Indian and Pacific oceans, Indonesia is the fourth largest country in the world in terms of population and is the world’s biggest Muslim populated country. And its future is at stake with these elections.
Located between the Indian and Pacific oceans, Indonesia is the fourth largest country in the world in terms of population and is the world’s biggest Muslim populated country. And its future is at stake with these elections.
How Intolerance Can Persist in Democratic Countries: The Case of Indonesia
Is tolerance among different groups a prerequisite for democracy?
Is tolerance among different groups a prerequisite for democracy?
Cybersecurity for Indonesia: What Needs To Be Done?
To deal with these attacks, the government has issued regulations and set up a number of institutions in the defence ministry and national police.
To deal with these attacks, the government has issued regulations and set up a number of institutions in the defence ministry and national police.
Two Sri Lankan Bombers Are From a Rich Family. Research Explains What Motivates Them
The perpetrators of the Sri Lankan bombings were motivated to seek their identities by defending Muslims.
The perpetrators of the Sri Lankan bombings were motivated to seek their identities by defending Muslims.
More Responsive Journalism – Not Social Media Ban – Is Needed To Fight Disinformation in Indonesia
The government said it is limiting social media access to prevent the spread of disinformation.
The government said it is limiting social media access to prevent the spread of disinformation.
Does Indonesia Really Need To Move Its Capital?
The government has argued that moving the capital will reduce the development gap between Java and other islands and that Jakarta is overburdened by population growth. I study urban/rural issues. I believe the government’s reasoning to move the capital is weak.
The government has argued that moving the capital will reduce the development gap between Java and other islands and that Jakarta is overburdened by population growth. I study urban/rural issues. I believe the government’s reasoning to move the capital is weak.















