Indonesia's prospects and challenges / Arifin Panigoro.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2010Subject(s): In: New Zealand International Review Vol 35 No 2, March/April 2010, pp.10-14Summary: Ten or a dozen years ago Indonesia was often portrayed as a messy state suffering from internal unrest, and political and economic turmoil. This article considers how far Indonesia has come since then. Also notes the considerable potential in areas such as agriculture, water, and energy, as well as problems such as extensive bureaucratic processes that hamper both local and international investment.
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Ten or a dozen years ago Indonesia was often portrayed as a messy state suffering from internal unrest, and political and economic turmoil. This article considers how far Indonesia has come since then. Also notes the considerable potential in areas such as agriculture, water, and energy, as well as problems such as extensive bureaucratic processes that hamper both local and international investment.

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