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What will a Jokowi presidency mean for Indonesia?

Joko Widodo looks to have won today’s presidential election in Indonesia, and hopes are high that he will make a fresh start on economic reform. However, the constraints of coalition politics, as well as a lack of experience on the national stage, could thwart his efforts to get the economy back on track.

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