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Dr Jannus Th Siahaan

Dr Jannus Th Siahaan

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How St. Petersburg became Tehran’s last strategic lifeline

How St. Petersburg became Tehran’s last strategic lifeline
29.04.2026 40

Middle East Monitor

Dr Jannus Th Siahaan

In the End, the United States Must Acknowledge That Iran Is Inherently Bound to the Strait of Hormuz

The geography of the Strait of Hormuz is a cruel mistress to the logic of conventional military might, a reality that the world is rediscovering with...

18.04.2026 40

Middle East Monitor

Dr Jannus Th Siahaan

The geostrategic and geoeconomics of Kharg Island

07.04.2026 50

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Dr Jannus Th Siahaan

From Hormuz to households: How geopolitics is repricing Indonesia’s cooking oil

29.03.2026 70

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Dr Jannus Th Siahaan

Hormuz crisis and the economic cost of Indonesia’s work-from-home policy

26.03.2026 80

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Dr Jannus Th Siahaan

How Indonesia’s New Trade Ties With Washington Muted Its Voice on Iran

When the United States and Israel struck Tehran in late February, Jakarta’s response was conspicuously muted, echoing the unusually quiet corridors...

23.03.2026 100

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Dr Jannus Th Siahaan

Why Prabowo Must Follow Through on Cancelling the Gaza Peacekeeping Deployment

Indonesia’s plan to deploy peacekeeping forces to the Gaza Strip, once heralded as a landmark moment in the country’s military diplomacy, has now...

21.03.2026 90

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Dr Jannus Th Siahaan

The political irony of Prabowo’s Gaza moment

15.10.2025 40

Middle East Monitor

Dr Jannus Th Siahaan