Strategic Review
The Indonesian Journal of Leadership, Policy and World Affairs The Indonesian Journal of Leadership, Policy and World Affairs.
31/07/2019
Indonesia has the third-largest rainforest area of any country on Earth. These forests which represent a rich cultural heritage for many of the countries native inhabitants, but many of these groups have not gotten their share of what used to be their territory. In a system that lacks transparency, businesses are almost always able to beat out conservation and indigenous land rights. With the impending threat of climate change, protecting these forests is crucial for the rest of the world.
Our journal the Strategic Review looks at possible solutions for the negative effects of deforestation.
Extraction and deforestation: It takes two to tango The Indonesian archipelago hosts much of the globe’s remaining humid tropical forests, and policy research has documented the role of the expanding agricultural frontier and logging economy in their rapid loss. Frequently, this loss of forest is accompanied by rights violations against local commu...
The 2019 post-election climate is at its most divisive point since just two decades earlier, when the fall of Soeharto initiated free and fair elections in Indonesia.
Although Jokowi managed to pull out a victory, the margin was razor thin. Opposition from Team Prabowo proved a more competitive threat, largely due to political alliances with Islamic groups. As a result, identity politics became a keystone to both campaigns, in the process transforming an Indonesian political landscape.
The election is over, but has democracy won? The upcoming edition of Strategic Review digs deep on this question.
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