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Opinion | Co-regulation To Map The Many Faces of Indonesia’s Micro and Small Businesses
Indonesia government ministries and agencies must adopt the co-regulation approach to map Indonesia's micro and small businesses.

Thomas Dewaranu
Dec 22, 20214 min read


We Need to Talk About Teachers’ Mental Health
Distance learning during the pandemic has affected teacher's mental health. Here is our full opinion.

Latasha Safira
Dec 22, 20215 min read


Who is Responsible for User-Generated Content on Digital Platforms in Indonesia?
High-regulated user-generated content should be revised to keep up with the fast-changing digital landscape & preserve Indonesian democracy.

Indra Setiawan
Dec 22, 202111 min read


RCEP: The Opportunity for Indonesia and Steps of Its Implementation, An Insider’s Perspective
Read a brief history, the benefit of RCEP, and the next policy steps for Indonesia, from Donna Gultom.

Dr. Donna Gultom
Dec 22, 202112 min read


Addressing Distance Learning Barriers in Indonesia Amid the Covid-19 Pandemic
We’ve outlined six policy recommendations that aim to improve the implementation of distance learning in Indonesia.

Nadia Fairuza
Dec 22, 202111 min read


Indonesian Food Trade Policy during Covid-19
Read & download our latest policy brief on Covid-19. We outlined 3 scenarios & provides 4 practical policy recommendations for the govt.

Center for Indonesian Policy Studies
Dec 22, 202110 min read


Newsletter November 2021 | G20, A Golden Opportunity for Indonesia to Reform its Agriculture Sector
Indonesia will also chair the G20 Agriculture Ministers’ Meeting next year, one of the ministerial meetings organized as part of the G20.

Center for Indonesian Policy Studies
Nov 30, 20213 min read


Opinion | Concentration of Power in Content Moderation Puts Freedom of Speech at Risk
The Ministry of Communication and Informatics’ attempts to regulate content moderation of private electronic system organizers (ESOs).

Center for Indonesian Policy Studies
Aug 1, 20214 min read


Newsletter July 2021 | Another Lockdown That Could Impoverish Even More Indonesians
The delta variant of Covid-19 has wreaked havoc as it made its way across Indonesia. What is the way out of these dire times?

Center for Indonesian Policy Studies
Jul 31, 20212 min read


Newsletter June 2021 | Let Indonesian Farmers Enter the World and Flourish
Read our June newsletter.

Center for Indonesian Policy Studies
Jun 30, 20212 min read


Opinion | E-commerce Predatory Pricing Myth Hurts Everyone
Responding by restricting online imports would harm both domestic consumers and micro retail enterprises.

Thomas Dewaranu
Jun 3, 20213 min read


Got Homework? Just ‘Google’ It
Read CIPS' latest newsletter.

Center for Indonesian Policy Studies
May 31, 20212 min read


Newsletter April 2021 | Looking to Trade Policies for Solutions to Poverty Reduction
Read our latest newsletter on food prices in Ramadan and solutions to poverty reduction.

Center for Indonesian Policy Studies
Apr 30, 20212 min read


Opinion | COVID-19 Best Practices: An Opportunity for Indonesia & ASEAN
By keeping local & foreign entrepreneurial & academic talent close, socio-political leaders in Jakarta can lead the regional recovery.

Radu Magdin
Apr 9, 20214 min read


Newsletter March 2021 | Who gets to decide what's done with our data?
Read CIPS latest newsletter on the data privacy bill.

Center for Indonesian Policy Studies
Mar 31, 20213 min read


Newsletter February 2021 | Addressing a Nutritional Health and Poverty Crisis in Indonesia
Indonesia could be staring down the barrel of a nutritional health crisis. Please read the full analysis in our latest newsletter here.

Center for Indonesian Policy Studies
Feb 28, 20212 min read


Newsletter January 2021 | Vaccines and Rebuilding Livelihoods, the Tale of 2021
Read CIPS' latest newsletter about a fresh re-start to rebuilding livelihoods in Indonesia.

Center for Indonesian Policy Studies
Jan 31, 20212 min read


Opinion | Digitalization Challenges for Women Micro-Entrepreneurs
Dina shares two main steps the government can consider to support women micro-entrepreneurs.

Siti Alifah Dina
Jan 12, 20214 min read
Newsletter December 2020 | It's a Wrap!
A summary of our success journey on 2020 and how you can join us!

Center for Indonesian Policy Studies
Dec 20, 20202 min read


Newsletter November 2020 | CIPS becomes award-winning think tank!
Dear readers, Last Friday, CIPS was awarded the Templeton Freedom Award for our Affordable Food for the Poor project! The Templeton...

Center for Indonesian Policy Studies
Nov 30, 20202 min read
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