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Is Jokowi the man to get Indonesia back on track?

Indonesia’s elections get underway later this month. They come at a crucial time, with the economy stuttering and confidence in the current leadership at a low ebb. The presidential favourite, Joko Widodo, is widely seen as the man to turn things around, but he is untested at the national level and could struggle to push through reforms.

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