Edition "No. 12 - July 31, 2010"
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The New Mining Policy: Is it an improvement?
The Executive Network (TEN) brought together three experts to discuss the details of Indonesia’s new mining policy and how it is shaping up. The panelists were asked to explain the [...]
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Elpiji
The recent deadly explosions of LPG canisters come amid an otherwise successful government program of kerosene to LPG conversion. But the explosions and the government’s response have caste strong doubts [...]
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From the periphery
This issue’s From the Periphery includes stories on delayed local elections in East Flores, the detention of a popular gubernatorial candidate in Manado, land disputes in Sumatra, and [...]
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What’s keeping geothermal underground?
Geothermal energy has long been touted as a potential solution for Indonesia’s electricity crisis. Yet in spite of the huge potential located within the country, the sector is chronically underdeveloped: [...]
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Cameron Hume: U.S. Ambassador to Indonesia
At a recent Jakarta Foreign Correspondents Club lunch, outgoing U.S. Ambassador Cameron Hume reflected on his three-year tenure in Indonesia. He shared his views on the current status of the [...]
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The VZ Report provides online analysis and commentary on Indonesian politic. The Report gives readers an unequaled took for navigating the Indonesian political scene by providing feature-length explorations of major political, diplomatic, and business issues.
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