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What next for Indonesia?

It remains to be seen whether the judiciary, civil service and military will uphold the will of the people rather than political expediency.

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Indonesia's existential contest

Both presidential candidates have similar platforms but diametrically opposed styles of leadership and visions for the future.

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What’s in a word?

The Government’s refusal to allow Christians to use the word ‘Allah’ presents a number of challenges.

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The Constitution must be supreme

With faith-related issues, our elected officials should lead the way and draw on the collective wisdom of our nation to find the path forward.

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Lessons from Indonesia’s debates

It’s time for Malaysian politicians to square off in the debating arena and let the people decide.

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Presidential crossroads

Jokowi and Prabowo appear to be evenly matched in what is considered the most important presidential election in Indonesia’s history.

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Lessons from India

How Narendra Modi was able to clear the hurdle of suspicions over his role in Gujarat’s anti-Muslim riots is a fascinating case study.

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The Philippines ups its tempo

Asean's second largest member in terms of population is enjoying its strongest growth since the 1950s.

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The hurdles of hudud

In Malaysia, no one has the right to alter the status quo without common consent.

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Whither justice in Thailand?

A strong and independent judiciary is vital, but so is ‘separation of powers’.

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When Obama went to Kuala Lumpur

In the Asia-Pacific, diplomatic power play is elegant with commercial and political interests intertwining effortlessly.

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SBY makes the crowd take notice

Don’t write off the outgoing Indonesian president just yet, because he is planning an

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