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The carbon paradox: Can Indonesia’s forest economy deliver climate justice?
This op-ed reflects the author’s own analysis and views and does not necessarily represent those of The Reformist.
Jul 31
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Emmanuel Ariananto Waluyo Adi
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The legacy of SD Inpres: What it teaches us about education reform
Lessons for the Prabowo administration’s Sekolah Rakyat
Jul 29
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F. Pasaribu
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When the court writes the law: MK’s judicial overreach
It’s getting out of hand
Jul 25
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Nathaniel Rayestu
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When sugar imports become a crime: Putting trade policy on trial
By Vid Adrison and Meuti Mohsin
Jul 18
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When sugar imports become a crime: Putting trade policy on trial
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Jul 17
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The long-overdue reform for Indonesia’s rusty competition law
The decades-old law struggles to keep up with digital era challenges—why haven’t we done anything?
Jul 8
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F. Pasaribu
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Florida Andriana
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The long-overdue reform for Indonesia’s rusty competition law
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June 2025
Indonesia helped launch Open Government—why are we now falling behind?
What happened when you built a house but lost the key
Jun 9
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F. Pasaribu
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Nea Ningtyas
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Nathaniel Rayestu
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May 2025
Lessons from BPJS: Universal Health Coverage reform, the Indonesian way
In 2014, many Indonesians couldn’t afford healthcare. Ten years later, things changed.
May 10
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F. Pasaribu
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Nea Ningtyas
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Nathaniel Rayestu
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Lessons from BPJS: Universal Health Coverage reform, the Indonesian way
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April 2025
PSN: Building the nation, but at what cost?
The quest to accelerate economic growth leaves questions unanswered.
Apr 12
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F. Pasaribu
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Nea Ningtyas
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Nathaniel Rayestu
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March 2025
Is our bureaucracy so bad it needs a PMO? Yanuar Nugroho shares the origins of Indonesia’s first official Delivery Unit
The Reformist Podcast ep. 3 is now available to stream online
Mar 28
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Is our bureaucracy so bad it needs a PMO? Yanuar Nugroho shares the origins of Indonesia’s first official Delivery Unit
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The costly half-cooked free meal program
Prabowo’s campaign centerpiece is a solution in search of a problem
Mar 9
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F. Pasaribu
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Nea Ningtyas
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Nathaniel Rayestu
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Dealing with tragedy gracefully, William Sabandar on reconstructing Aceh after tsunami
The Reformist Podcast ep. 2 is now streaming on Youtube and Spotify
Mar 4
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