With parliamentary and presidential elections due, 2014 will be decisive in Indonesia. The country is now a mature democracy, but many believe reform has stalled. Indonesia has survived the global financial troubles of the past half decade relatively unscathed, but infrastructure bottlenecks and regulatory hurdles hamper the country's economic potential. Whoever takes office in 2014 will have a big job on their hands.
At this critical point, The Economist will convene a high-level gathering of political leaders, policymakers, academics and senior business executives to discuss what Indonesia needs in 2014.
Marty Natelagawa, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Government of Indonesia is a confirmed keynote speaker.
Critical issues to be examined include
• What Indonesia needs now—the view from Jakarta
• Indonesia and the world
• Education and civil society: Report from the front line
• Indonesia's infrastructure challenge
• Eastern Indonesia
Wednesday Jan 15, 2014
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Jakarta, Indonesia
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For programme and speaker updates please visit Indonesia Summit 2014 website
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