The Economic Impact of Strengthening EWARS in Indonesia

ASEAN Leadership, covid19, indonesia, South China Sea

 The number of outbreaks has increased over time in the world including in Indonesia. Since 1980, 88% of 215 datasets of diseases have caused

The Challenges to Indonesia’s Nusantara: Maritime Perspective

indonesia, South China Sea

by W. T. R.   Indonesia through Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 3 of 2022 on Capital of the State determine to

South China Sea Disputes: Indonesia as a Key Player to Maintain Stability in Region.

indonesia, maritime, South China Sea

By W.T.R South China Sea region covers the waters and lands from group of two big islands, Spratly Island and Paracels Island. Due to

SOUTHEAST ASIA ECONOMIC PROSPECTS: IS THE WORST OVER YET?

china, covid19, trade

The COVID-19 pandemic has unprecedentedly challenged the global economy and people’s livelihoods in the past couple of years. The Southeast Asia region comprising many

Post-Pandemic Aviation Recovery in Southeast Asia

ASEAN Leadership, Aviation, covid19, Finance strategy, Financial Analysis

By E.A   The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the aviation industry due to travel restrictions and a reduction in demand

The impact of social media on the energy sector in Indonesia

Climate Change, ECO, indonesia, South China Sea

As climate change becomes an issue of exponentially greater importance, many countries have made strides in choosing clean energy sources for their people and

Examining the Effects of Climate Change in Southeast Asia

ASEAN Leadership, Climate Change, ECO

Climate change is already happening. Sea levels continue to rise. Temperatures keep increasing rapidly. Around the world, countries face more and more destructive natural

A CASE FOR MALAYSIA’S MINIMUM WAGE INCREASE

Finance strategy, malaysia, Political finance

By Elman Dzaki   In mid of March, the Malaysian Prime Minister announced the increase of the 1st national minimum wage from RM1,200 (USD285)

Relocation of Indonesia’s Capital: Implications for Malaysia’s Maritime Domain

indonesia, malaysia, maritime, South China Sea

By JT   Indonesia’s Parliament approved the capital city bill on January 18, 2022, which allows the relocation of its capital from Java to