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May 25, 2024 • 31min

Apocalypse ca-Now-al: Cambodia's Mekong Canal Plan

Send us a textImminent excavation to divert part of the Mekong through Cambodia has alarmed Vietnam.  Is this a Chinese‑supported stratagem to use water a geo-political leverage?  Also, Erin and Kevin discuss high-stakes political wrangling over shipping containers detained at Jakarta's Tanjung Priok port, and the rolling out of Wolbachia-treated Aedes Aegypti to combat dengue fever.  And finally, what Elon Musk can - and can not - offer Indonesia. Read Erin's newsletter Dari Mulut Ke Mulut here: https://darimulut.beehiiv.com/
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May 17, 2024 • 33min

Old Law, New Law (Outlaw In-Law)

Discussing Indonesia's political landscape post-election, including key judicial entity bills, Singapore's change of government, and the tragic passing of a Thai hunger striker. Exploring controversial topics like human rights violations, government continuity, and regional political dynamics.
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May 10, 2024 • 54min

Anticipating Indonesia's AI Revolution (with Angus Mackintosh)

Send us a textReformasi Dispatch conferred with Angus Mackintosh, an independent research analyst from SmartKarma and CrossAsean, on how innovation is unfolding in Indonesia.  Despite low research levels and an uncertain investment climate, artificial intelligence (AI) can close skill gaps and thereby help unlock Indonesia's long‑latent potential.  Erin, Kevin and Angus consider examples of ventures leading the process, along with the US$1.7 billion AI investment plan of Microsoft -- which would include infrastructure as well as one-month AI training courses for 840,000 participants over four years.  However, will the next administration regard foreign artificial intelligence as just another form of foreign intelligence?Read Erin's newsletter Dari Mulut Ke Mulut here: https://darimulut.beehiiv.com/
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May 4, 2024 • 1h 9min

Benefit(s) of the Doubt(s): Anticipating a New Administration (with Prof Dewi Fortuna Anwar)

Send us a textProspects for foreign policy, domestic politics and democratization feature in our talk with the distinguished analyst and former advisor to President Habibie and Vice President Boediono, Professor Dewi Fortuna Anwar of the National Research and Innovation Agency (Brin). She extends the 'benefit of the doubt' -- or doubts -- but also highlights risks and concerns.  Also: Erin and Kevin discuss the latest, including a major investment pledge by Microsoft for AI tech, talk about expanding coordinating minister posts and the maneuvering ahead of major gubernatorial races in November.Read Erin's newsletter Dari Mulut Ke Mulut here: https://darimulut.beehiiv.com/
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Apr 25, 2024 • 1h 3min

Democratic Hopes, Institutional Woes - Indonesia's High Stakes Election (with Dr Dan Slater)

Dr. Dan Slater, democracy expert from Michigan University, discusses Indonesia's election aftermath and Prabowo's governance. Topics include Hun Sen's Cambodia trends, PDIP's reaction to court's decision, and implications of AGO's targeting a mafia kingpin. The podcast also explores economic downturn impact on Indonesian politics and future actions of Praboa, emphasizing the need for safeguarding democracy.
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Apr 19, 2024 • 34min

Step (Son) Change: Widodo Clan Preps for the Prabowo Era

The podcast explores Medan Mayor Bobby Nasution's political ambitions with the support of his father-in-law Joko Widodo. It also discusses the transition of power in Singapore and the impact of a higher oil price and weaker exchange rate on fuel prices. Additionally, it delves into political intrigue in Parliament and cultural exchanges through misunderstood expressions and Australian slang.
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Apr 5, 2024 • 42min

Bamboo-zled? Prabowo & Xi in Beijing

Send us a textAmid electoral disputes unfolding in the Constitutional Court, President-Elect Prabowo Subianto abruptly appeared in Beijing, hosted by Xi Jinping.  Kevin and Erin Cook break down the significance and note that Prabowo sought to convey balance by also visiting Tokyo and Kuala Lumpur.  Also: how the new Jakarta Law exceeds expectations by making fewer changes than anticipated, and a check on developments in another Constitutional Court, in Bangkok.Subscribe to Reformasi weekly newsletter: reformasi.infoSubscribe to Erin's newsletterhttps://darimulut.beehiiv.com/It takes a lot of money to run a podcast. You need subscription fees for hosting, audio recording services, editor's salary and music licensing. Luckily, you, estemeed listeners of Reformasi Dispatch podcast can help us.You can donate to us on buymeacoffee.com/reformasi and help us grow!
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Mar 22, 2024 • 32min

Goal Kicked by Golkar - A Peek at the Prabowo-Era Party Arena

Send us a textIndonesia's national election vote‑count concluded relatively smoothly, with the Widodo family's PSI falling well short of inclusion in parliament while the Soeharto-era ruling party Golkar expanded its vote share at PDI‑Perjuangan's expense.  Jeff and Kevin break down the implications and outlook.  Also: an all-too predictable kerfuffle on new Customs restrictions for arriving travellers and some thoughts on a portentous WTO ruling on palm-derived biodiesel.It takes a lot of money to run a podcast. You need subscription fees for hosting, audio recording services, editor's salary and music licensing. Luckily, you, estemeed listeners of Reformasi Dispatch podcast can help us.You can donate to us on buymeacoffee.com/reformasi and help us grow!
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Mar 16, 2024 • 49min

Indonesia's Vote Count: Applying Pressure Can Inflate PSI (in 'pounds per square inch'?)

Send us a textReformasi Dispatch takes a closer look at the vote-count process unfolding, with help from a foremost civil-society figure, Khoirunnisa ('Ninis') Nur Agustyati of Perludem.  We discuss the technical drawbacks affecting the online 'SiRekap' display of the Election Commission (KPU) and whether commissioners acted judiciously in taking down the display on 5 March.  Ninis explains the significance of C-Form tabulations from ballot stations and possible explanations for some to still remain missing.  Also: Jeff and Kevin discuss the state of the formal censure proposal in parliament and the estimated seat breakdown for the next parliament and Jakarta assembly (DPRD).
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Mar 9, 2024 • 42min

Knee-capped by SiRekap: Concerns Mounting about Party Counting (with Erin Cook)

Send us a textIndonesia's election authorities took down the 'SiRekap' online display of the vote count -- just after an improbable leap in the count for PSI, the party of the president's younger son.  Erin Cook of Dari Mulut ke Mulut steps in as co-host with Kevin to discuss the legislative‑election tallying, whether Jakarta's November gubernatorial contest will feature direct voting and to what extent parallels are discernible with politics in the Philippines.  Plus: weighing in on Taylor Swift and getting Steven to unmute.It takes a lot of money to run a podcast. You need subscription fees for hosting, audio recording services, editor's salary and music licensing. Luckily, you, estemeed listeners of Reformasi Dispatch podcast can help us.You can donate to us on buymeacoffee.com/reformasi and help us grow!

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