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Jakarta gambles on embracing North Korea

When Indonesia’s Foreign Minister Sugiono landed in Pyongyang in October 2025, the first such visit in more than a decade, it raised eyebrows across Asia’s diplomatic circles. In a world fractured by sanctions and rivalry, Jakarta’s decision to reopen dialogue with one of the

Bank Indonesia losing sight of its guardian role

Bank Indonesia (BI) reported that banking credit growth reached 7.56% year-over-year as of August 2025, a seemingly robust clip. However, compared with the pre-pandemic average of around 10% to 12%, it is clear that Indonesia’s financial intermediation engine hasn’t returned to

A clarion call to end ‘superintelligence’ research

I have worked in AI for more than three decades, including with pioneers such as John McCarthy, who coined the term “artificial intelligence” in 1955. In the past few years, scientific breakthroughs have produced AI tools that promise unprecedented advances in medicine,

Can America’s soft power be saved?

The United States has long been regarded as the world’s leading soft power. During the Cold War, the global appeal of American popular culture served as powerful tools of influence and propaganda. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, American democracy and capitalism emerged