IPEF, which consists of 14 partner countries, aims to promote economic cooperation and create a favorable investment environment in the Indo-Pacific region. IPEF's fourth pillar, which focuses on a Fair Economy, emphasizes preventing and combating corruption. However, Indonesia still faces challenges in its anti-corruption efforts, one of which is Indonesia's low corruption index compared to IP…
The aim of this paper is to facilitate investor decision-making by offering comprehensive information that assists in selecting the most suitable projects for funding. Recognizing the challenges posed by limited international investment and underdeveloped capital markets, ASEAN need to take a proactive stance in promoting blended finance to bridge the funding gap and accelerate the region's…
Climate change has been seen as one of the biggest security issues of the modern era. With the signing of Paris Agreement in April 2016, countries are beginning to look for alternative to conventional energy sources. The energy supply chain in Indonesia has been playing significant role in the economic development of the country. However, the energy supply still relies heavily on fossil fuels f…
As the global climate condition gradually deteriorate in the past few decades, international societies have collectively committed to share climate change as a common problem that needs shared responsibilities from all countries around the world. Starting from UNFCCC, Kyoto Protocol, to Paris Agreement, joint efforts have solidified to call for actions as the temperature of earth’s surface co…
The intensifying trade tensions between the United States and China in the semiconductor industry have significant implications for the Asia Pacific region. Taiwan, as a crucial hub for chip manufacturing, has become a concern point in this dispute. Indonesia's limited role and dependency on the semiconductor supply chain have been exposed by the recent chip shortage crisis. The reliance on…
The transportation sector is a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, and transitioning to electric vehicles (EVs) presents a viable solution for reducing emissions. Indonesia, recognizing the urgent need for cleaner alternatives in the land transportation sector, has set ambitious targets to drive EV adoption and establish itself as a leading production and export hub for EVs. …
This paper seeks to determine whether the future generations of Indonesia living in rising sea level impacted areas can be subject to the intergenerational principle coverage as crystallized in Law Number 32 of 2009 on Environmental Protection and Management. In addition, this paper also seeks to connect the dots between the national adoption of such a principle, as stated in Law Number 32 of 2…