The Center for Indonesian Policy Studies (CIPS) is dedicated to providing policy analysis and practical policy recommendations to decision-makers within Indonesia’s legislative and executive branches of government.
As a strictly non-partisan and non-profit think tank, CIPS promotes social and economic reforms that are based on the belief that only civil, political, and economic freedom allow Indonesia to prosper. We are being financially supported by donors and philanthropists who appreciate the independence of our analysis.
CIPS has appeared in both Indonesian and International media ou... see moretlets such as Kompas, Media Indonesia, Metro TV, Kompas TV, CNN Indonesia, BBC, The New York Times, Al Jazeera, The Wall Street Journal and many more.
Bidang studi:
Kebijakan Publik,
Kebijakan Sosial,
Perdagangan & Ekonomi,
Pendidikan,
Ketenagakerjaan, Migrasi & Pekerjaan
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(MO...
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