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Indonesia 's contemporary landscape is a blend of traditional collective values and modern societal shifts, often viewed through the lens of its national philosophy, (unity, democracy, and social justice). While the nation has seen significant economic progress, it continues to navigate complex human rights challenges and cultural transformations driven by the digital era. Key Social Issues

Gender and Labor:

Women frequently face lower wages and job insecurity, and land ownership remains largely dominated by big corporations. Etiquette & Social Norms

Understanding the modern Indonesian requires looking past the gamelan orchestra and into the living room, the schoolyard, and the polling booth. Here is a look at the social issues and cultural dynamics currently shaping the world’s largest archipelagic state.

Indonesia is home to some of the world's most biodiverse ecosystems, including rainforests, coral reefs, and mangrove forests. However, the country faces significant environmental challenges, including deforestation, pollution, and climate change.

Understanding the Potential Topic

  • Over 87% Muslim (largest Muslim population in the world), with significant Christian, Hindu (especially Bali), Buddhist, and Confucian minorities.
  • Religion is not just belief—it’s part of official ID (KTP) and governs family law (marriage, divorce, inheritance).

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