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While 70 per cent of Australians surveyed hold a "very unfavourable" view of Russia, that's only the case for 6 per cent of ...
The Indonesian leader has surrounded himself with a circle of Western-educated economic advisors resembling the “Berkeley ...
Maria Catharina Sumarsih (front row, sixth from left) with fellow rights activists after submitting a letter of objection to ...
The revision of the TNI Law has eroded the principle of civilian supremacy. It could also undermine the cohesion of the ...
Recent revisions to the country’s 2004 National Armed Forces Law have broken down the firewall between the military and civilian spheres.
Critics warn that the move could return Indonesia to the dark days of Suharto's military dictatorship, which lasted 32 years until he was forced out of office in 1998. The revisions backed by ...
Indonesia's parliament passed revisions to the country's military law on Thursday, allocating more civilian posts for ...
Legislators revised a law to allocate more civilian posts for military officers, a move that harked back to the era of the dictator Suharto. By Sui-Lee Wee and Muktita Suhartono Indonesia’s ...
There’s a whiff of 1998 in the Jakarta air as investors flee Indonesia’s currency and the stock market. The outflows are nowhere near those that toppled then-dictator Suharto. His downfall ...
President Prabowo Subianto, a former general in the Suharto regime, is taking a step towards dictatorial rule, amid a massive social crisis and an international political shift to the right by the ...