The Center for Indonesian Policy Studies (CIPS) is an independent, non-profit and non-partisan think tank that advocates for practical policy reforms informed by evidence-based policy research and analysis. Our policy perspectives are based on the belief that only civil, political and economic freedom allows Indonesians to achieve greater prosperity.
CIPS advocates policy recommendations to decision-makers within Indonesia’s legislative and executive branches of government. We are being financially supported by donors and philanthropists who appreciate the independence of our analysis.
... see moreOur Vision: A free and prosperous Indonesia.
Our Mission: Research, recommend and advocate for public policies that empower Indonesians to lead prosperous and peaceful lives.
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Public Policy,
Social Policy,
Trade & Economy,
Education,
Labour, Migration & Employment
Despite a moratorium by the Indonesian
government rejecting new logging concessions
since May 2011, Indonesia saw 840,000 hectares
of forests cleared in 2012 and deforestatio...
Isu deforestasi adalah tantangan serius yang dihadapi oleh Indonesia. Dengan menganalisis kerangka hukum, tata pemerintahan, dan kebijakan pemerintah, penelitian ini merekomendasikan beberapa langkah ...
This paper provides an analysis of the financial burden that Indonesian migrant workers face when dealing with the government bureaucracy which originally intended to protect them. This burden weighs ...
Penelitian ini menganalisis beban finansial Tenaga Kerja Indonesia (TKI) akibat peraturan pemerintah yang justru bermaksud untuk melakukan perlindungan TKI. Beban ini sangat merugikan TKI dan membuka ...
Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Republik Indonesia telah memulai pembahasan Rancangan Undang-Undang (RUU) yang bertujuan melarang produksi, distribusi dan konsumsi minuman beralkohol dengan kandungan 1% hingg...