If governments have their own people's interest as a priority, then deliberative practices at the ground level should be seen as the biggest opportunity to manage urban spaces.
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Showing posts with label diversity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label diversity. Show all posts
Friday, April 25, 2025
Addressing urban challenges by protecting indigenous peoples
Addressing urban challenges by protecting indigenous peoples
Friday, February 21, 2025
Diversity within unity
Diversity within unity
The regional governments, and their elected leaders, represent this diversity, and they are the only political institution to do so.
Tuesday, May 7, 2019
Why Indonesia?(3)
Why the World Pay Attention to Indonesia
This also seems to be in line with changes in political landscape especially in the wake of the latest presidential election in 2014 from which the first civilian president came to office. Indonesia's color is not less unique in cultural and social aspect.
It is no doubt that Indonesia represents a country of multi-culture and multi-race. As widely known, more than 300 ethnic groups with over 700 languages are observed in the territory. This diversity is no exception in religious point of view.
This also seems to be in line with changes in political landscape especially in the wake of the latest presidential election in 2014 from which the first civilian president came to office. Indonesia's color is not less unique in cultural and social aspect.
It is no doubt that Indonesia represents a country of multi-culture and multi-race. As widely known, more than 300 ethnic groups with over 700 languages are observed in the territory. This diversity is no exception in religious point of view.
Wednesday, October 4, 2017
Why the World Pay Attention to Indonesia(2)
An Overview of Indonesia
As a result of strengthened economic clout, Indonesia has been raising its voice in ASEAN. This also seems to be in line with changes in political landscape especially in the wake of the latest presidential election in 2014 from which the first civilian president came to office.
Indonesia's color is not less unique in cultural and social aspect. It is no doubt that Indonesia represents a country of multi-culture and multi-race. As widely known, more than 300 ethnic groups with over 700 languages are observed in the territory.
This diversity is no exception in religious point of view. Though Indonesia has been considered as part of Islamic culture where around 85% of the population, some 210 million nationals are reported to be Muslims, religious freedom is preserved and protected under the constitution.
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