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Profile 2012: Indonesia


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Published July 19, 2012 By Tierney Anderson and Amelia Whitehead Country Profile CCPPR12ID Report available in PDF and Flash formats |
In recent years, Indonesia has been an success story with significant economic growth and political reform. Indonesia successfully survived the global financial crisis by boosting the output of industrial production and exports, resulting in continued GDP growth.
In order to sustain its economic growth and democratic development, Indonesia needs to address some of the key challenges that continues to hinder its progress. These challenges include infrastructure development, unemployment, corruption, violence against religious minorities and education.
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