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    Indonesia continues its participation under investment agreements. In this period, Indonesia is less active in signing BITs, but more active in signing multilateral TIPs compare to those in previous era. Indonesia’s BITs have similarities with the previous one particularly related to the definition of investment, protection of investment, treatment of investment, expropriation, compensation for loss and transfer. Some differences of Indonesia’s investment agreements in this period are hereby explained

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    An economist in Indonesia, Frank Jotzo, presents a thorough report of President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and his government's targeted emission reduction objectives, examining ways in which they can be achieved (Mayer, Ryan, & Aspinall, 2011). Indonesia is one of few developing countries to announce the massive cut to their greenhouse gas emissions, showing their intense commitment to help provide a solution to this global crisis. Now, Indonesia is taking a seat with the major countries with equivalent

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    The Howard government’s difficulty in rebuilding the relationship with Indonesia was partly due to their ‘megaphone diplomacy’ (Capling 2008: 613). Howard’s rhetoric after election in 1997, moved away from Labour’s enthusiastic engagement with Asia, and towards a perception of an Australia less interdependent with Asia, emphasizing Western liberal democratic ties (Jones and Benvenuti 2006: 111). East Timor had reinforced the Indonesian perception that Australia had an arrogant neo-colonial foreign

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    In a time when dishonesty, greed, and crime are at its peak, it seems as if heroes have just ceased to exist. However, to those who think that the very concept of a hero exists, it seems that opinion decides it all. To many, a hero is seen as one who saves lives, commits deeds that make him reside in the minds and hearts of people. But the true hero sometimes may just be behind the curtains, writing, planning, or thinking of ideas that could revolutionize the world. Are heroes just physically strong

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    the effect of Asia Financial Crisis and internal political instability in 1996 to 2000. Indonesia’s start to regain investor confidence after the successful democratization process in 2000 and peaked the performance in 2014 at the presidency of Yudhoyono. But in

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    Commerce at the WH today. Look forward to tremendous growth & future mtgs!” Donald Trump isn’t the only world leader to use Twitter. Other current and past users include Pope Francis, Queen Elizabeth and the Royal Family, Cristina Kirchner and Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. It is difficult to ignore the growth of Social Media for not just common people, but for world leaders.

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    Kebangkitan Nasional Indonesia, or the “Indonesian National Awakening” began in the early Twentieth Century. The success of Indonesia’s budding nationalism belongs to the ability to use existing the institutions, urbanization and transportation around Java and Sumatra, and the “otherness” of colonization. Initially groups such as Sarekat Islam were founded to fulfill community needs, but shortly morphed into a way for the “natives” of the Dutch East Indies to unite and organize. Later, students at

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    The Fourth Estate Uproar - Public Interest vs. State Interest Introduction Fourth estate is referred to as the news media – especially print journalism or the press. The notion that the news media is the fourth estate relies on the purpose of media to function as a guardian for the public interest whilst also being a watchdog on the activities of the government (AustralianPolitics.com). So it is invested in this essay to analyse the research issue below to determine the correct feedback and input

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    Introduction Australian-Indonesian relations are the foreign relations between the two countries, whether economically, politically, legally or socially. Australian-Indonesian relations involve an interaction in foreign policies between the two nations (Wolfsohn, 1951, p. 68). As long as Indonesia is Australia 's closest and largest neighbor, they are bound to have great international relations. These relations began as early as the 17th century and had only become enhanced with time (Daly, 2003

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    ASSESSMENT 3 PUBLIC MANAGEMENT PG (9508) Public Management Reform in Indonesia Student Name: M. Windu Darmawan Student ID: U3130315 Words count: 2232 words   Public Management Reform in Indonesia Indonesian government issued a lot of regulations in reforming public service since 1998 because the public service is considered as one of the weaknesses of the Indonesian government performance. As a democratic minded country, Indonesian public service structure much influence

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