Indonesia 2011
Stories
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Indonesia Punishes Wildlife Traffickers
Indonesia has more unique species of mammals, birds, and butterflies than any other country in the world. This diversity has made it a hot-spot for illegal wildlife trafficking, which loses the country an estimated 80 million dollars a year. The further Indonesia's exotic species are removed from their habitat, the
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Indonesia’s President: “We Have to Protect Freedom of Religion”
The International Reporting Project (IRP) and 11 senior U.S. editors and producers traveled to Indonesia from May 6-20, 2011, to learn more about this important country in Asia. The Gatekeepers concluded their trip by meeting with Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (SBY), the President of Indonesia, to talk about pressing issues his country
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The Environmental and Economic Importance of Indonesia’s Forests
The International Reporting Project (IRP) and 11 senior U.S. editors and producers traveled to Indonesia from May 6-20, 2011, to learn more about this important country in Asia. The Gatekeepers concluded their trip by meeting with Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (SBY), the President of Indonesia, to talk about pressing issues his country
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Indonesia’s President: Combating Corruption Is a “Huge Challenge” and Personal Test
The International Reporting Project (IRP) and 11 senior U.S. editors and producers traveled to Indonesia from May 6-20, 2011, to learn more about this important country in Asia. The Gatekeepers concluded their trip by meeting with Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (SBY), the President of Indonesia, to talk about pressing issues his country
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Indonesia’s President: Top Challenges Are “Building Good Governance and Combating Corruption”
The International Reporting Project (IRP) and 11 senior U.S. editors and producers traveled to Indonesia from May 6-20, 2011, to learn more about this important country in Asia. The Gatekeepers concluded their trip by meeting with Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (SBY), the President of Indonesia, to talk about the many aspects of
Blogs
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PBS NewsHour Reports on Indonesia
Public health capacity is still lacking in many regions.Photo: Anna Maria Barry-JesterPBS NewsHour recently reported from Indonesia on issues ranging from public health to democratization to income disparity in this diverse country's growing economy. PBS NewsHour producer Daniel Sagalyn used contacts and information he obtained while traveling in Indonesia -
Making Inroads in Infrastructure
Kanthi Koeniger, a freelance journalist in Indonesia, points to the outline of a distant mountain as we enter the city. We are lucky, she tells our group. That mountain is only visible once every six months; the rest of the time, it is obscured by the smog that coats Jakarta -
Indonesia’s President: Democratic Reform Is ‘Painful’
With President Obama laying out his vision for U.S. policy in the Middle East and North Africa today, Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has a word of advice for emerging democracies: Reform your military first. Yudhoyono, widely known here as SBY, was first elected in 2004 and is now in
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Editors
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Jayshree Bajoria
- Affiliation:
- CFR.org
- Country:
- Indonesia
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Anna Maria Barry-Jester
- Affiliation:
- ABC News
- Country:
- Indonesia
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Jeffery DelViscio
- Affiliation:
- The New York Times
- Country:
- Indonesia
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Jack Epstein
- Affiliation:
- San Francisco Chronicle
- Country:
- Indonesia
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Sandra Hausman
- Affiliation:
- Virginia Public Radio
- Country:
- Indonesia
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Ethan Lindsey
- Affiliation:
- Marketplace
- Country:
- Indonesia
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Sasha Polakow-Suransky
- Affiliation:
- Foreign Affairs
- Country:
- Indonesia
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Daniel Sagalyn
- Affiliation:
- PBS NewsHour
- Country:
- Indonesia
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Emily Schultze
- Affiliation:
- CNN
- Country:
- Indonesia
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Benjamin Shaw
- Affiliation:
- National Geographic Weekend
- Country:
- Indonesia
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Vickie Walton-James
- Affiliation:
- NPR News
- Country:
- Indonesia


