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Asean will not be spared
A weakened China’s economy could affect its demand for imports, which could tip the regional bloc into a major slump.
Missing Suharto yet?
Nostalgia mounts in Indonesia as democracy fails to protect Indonesians from the worst excesses of capitalism.
And the work begins for Jokowi
The Indonesian elections seem to have thrown up a winner, but not a clear winner. PDI-P has secured victory but its leader Joko Widodo has to show that he’s his own man before he can eye the presidency.
Lessons from Indonesia
The present lack of interest in this week’s national legislative polls may be because local leaders count much more for ordinary Indonesians.
Between apathy and excitement
Voters are discontented and politicians must buck up if they want the current political system to continue.
A sedate campaign
THE search for MH370 has turned politics, our great national obsession, into a side-show. Indeed, no one is too concerned with either the Kajang or Balingian by-elections.
Technocrats the way to go in politics
Political considerations have not served Indonesians well in several sectors, and capable and honest administrators are needed.
What can M'sia learn from the Philippines?
The republic’s economy has been transformed while the president has taken on vested and
National reconciliation is the way forward
Change in Malaysia has to be spearheaded by the Malay community, and with this leadership, comes responsibility.
The power of Alam
The force of Nature has been both a boon and a bane for the Indonesian archipelago.
China's shadow banking
Malaysia should take note, because there are parallels with the US financial services industry pre-2008 crisis.
The force behind urban villages
Migrants from rural communities have changed the complexion of politics in urban areas, creating a new demographic that political parties should be aware of.