Keyword: indonesia
The author of the new book 'The Jakarta Method' reveals how the murder of one million Indonesians in 1965 became a template for Cold War campaigns across the developing world.
Across India, Indonesia, and Thailand, dancers are using their skill and artistry to inform the public about coronavirus precautions.
The legendary diplomat and Asia Society chairman is the subject of a new biography published nine years after his death.
The organization transformed a region torn by war, corruption, and poverty. Here's why its success could provide a template for others.
More than a millennium after its zenith during the Tang Dynasty, Sino-West Asia economic ties are growing once again.
A conversation with Shadi Hamid on the president's Middle East policy, democracy vs. liberalism, and why impeachment talk makes him uncomfortable.
Dozens of historically significant ships that sit in the vast depths around the world preserve rich tales of history.
While the holiday has become hugely popular across Asia, some associate it with cultural or religious imperialism.
Political scientist Elizabeth Simas describes how gender issues in recent presidential elections have led to historic gaps in voter behavior.