Subscribe for a weekly round-up of the most essential political, business, and cultural news from Indonesia every week, produced by the editors of Coconuts Jakarta. The Guardian once called Indonesia “The Biggest Invisible Thing on Earth”, which seems like a pretty apt description. Despite being the fourth-most populous country in the world —with 260 million people dispersed across 17,000 islands spanning 3,000 miles from east to west across the equator — there’s a dearth of English-language news and general awareness about the vast nation.
Indonesia Intelligencer: Coming Soon
Indonesia Intelligencer: Coming Soon
Indonesia Intelligencer: Coming Soon
Subscribe for a weekly round-up of the most essential political, business, and cultural news from Indonesia every week, produced by the editors of Coconuts Jakarta. The Guardian once called Indonesia “The Biggest Invisible Thing on Earth”, which seems like a pretty apt description. Despite being the fourth-most populous country in the world —with 260 million people dispersed across 17,000 islands spanning 3,000 miles from east to west across the equator — there’s a dearth of English-language news and general awareness about the vast nation.