Renewable energy, derived from natural sources that are replenished regularly, such as sunlight, wind, and biomass, is increasingly central to discussions on sustainable development. Sustainable development aims to meet the needs of the present without compromising future generations’ ability to meet their own needs, thus preserving natural resources and minimizing environmental impact. For Indonesia, particularly …
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Abdullah A Afifi
With Donald Trump now confirmed as the U.S. president, Indonesia’s economy and diplomatic positioning will likely face significant shifts, reflecting both challenges and strategic opportunities. Trump’s prioritization of economic nationalism could reshape Indonesia’s trade and investment dynamics with the U.S., emphasizing bilateral agreements that may favour American interests. Targeted investments in sectors like energy could …
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Abdullah A Afifi
As a vibrant archipelago nation, Indonesia stands at a critical juncture following its 2024 elections. These elections have redefined the political landscape and highlighted the urgent need for systemic reform. The central issues to this transformation agenda are three pivotal areas: decentralization of power, revamping education infrastructure, and overhauling bureaucracy services. This article aims to …
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