Kurniawan's articles (5 total)

Inside Indonesia’s Board of Peace diplomacy on Palestine
Kurniawan Arif Maspul

Inside Indonesia’s Board of Peace diplomacy on Palestine

Indonesia’s decision to join the Board of Peace places it inside a US-dominated body whose approach to Gaza risks prioritising reconstruction over sovereignty, rights and political legitimacy.

Corruption prosecutions are choking Indonesia’s reform ambition
Kurniawan Arif Maspul

Corruption prosecutions are choking Indonesia’s reform ambition

High-profile prosecutions of Indonesia’s technocrats are reshaping incentives across government and business. When good-faith decisions are treated as crimes, reform, investment and innovation all suffer.

Kurniawan Arif Maspul

How one death in Papua should shame a republic into action

A pregnant woman’s preventable death after being refused treatment exposes the deadly gap between health coverage and real access to care in Indonesia’s most marginalised regions.

Why Indonesia’s new criminal rules matter
Kurniawan Arif Maspul

Why Indonesia’s new criminal rules matter

Indonesia’s overhaul of its Criminal Procedure Code could modernise justice – or entrench a system where police power expands, judicial oversight shrinks and civic life becomes riskier. With the clock ticking towards implementation, the choices made now will shape Indonesia’s democratic identity for decades.

Indonesia’s security depends on educating the minds behind its machines
Kurniawan Arif Maspul

Indonesia’s security depends on educating the minds behind its machines

Indonesia is investing in its regional influence — purchasing new fighters, drones, frigates and billions in defence contracts — while allowing its classrooms to deteriorate.