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Nov 13, 2024 |
thinkchina.sg | CSIS Indonesia
China’s influence and geopolitical clout drive Indonesia’s interest in the BRICS grouping. But even if Indonesia were to fully join BRICS, this does not signify economic alignment, says Indonesian researcher Muhammad Habib Abiyan Dzakwan. After Indonesia inaugurated President Prabowo Subianto last month, one of the new administration’s first foreign policy moves was to announce the country’s intention to pursue a full-fledged BRICS membership.
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Aug 28, 2023 |
eastasiaforum.org | Fajar B. Hirawan |CSIS Indonesia |Ying-kit Chan |Abul Rizvi
Authors: Rania Teguh, ANU and Fajar B Hirawan, CSIS IndonesiaIndonesia’s pursuit of the Organisation of Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) membership is an opportunity for it to develop advanced economy credentials and for partners, including Australia, to actively promote an emerging regional power.
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Apr 28, 2023 |
news.nestia.com | Gilang Kembara |CSIS Indonesia
Restarting search and rescue cooperation in the South China Sea East Asia Forum·2023-04-29 00:00 Author: Gilang Kembara, CSIS IndonesiaChina’s easing of COVID-19 countermeasures in December 2022 spurred the resumption of several economic and social activities that were impossible six months prior. International travel and tourism have gradually restarted while international meetings and conferences can once again be held in China.
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Apr 28, 2023 |
manilanews.ph | Gilang Kembara |CSIS Indonesia
Author: Gilang Kembara, CSIS IndonesiaChina’s easing of COVID-19 countermeasures in December 2022 spurred the resumption of several economic and social activities that were impossible six months prior. International travel and tourism have gradually restarted while international meetings and conferences can once again be held in China. China’s reopening provides hope for the resumption of state-to-state political cooperation too, especially on the South China Sea.
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Apr 28, 2023 |
blogarama.com | Gilang Kembara |CSIS Indonesia
Author: Gilang Kembara, CSIS IndonesiaChina’s easing of COVID-19 countermeasures in December 2022 spurred the resumption of several economic and social activities that were impossible six months prior. International travel and tourism have gradually restarted while international meetings and conferences can once again be held in China. China’s reopening provides hope for the resumption of state-to-state political cooperation too, especially on the South China Sea.
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