David Aled Williams

Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim-majority country, elects a new president 14 Feb. In the world's largest single day election, more than 50% of eligible voters are aged under 40. Young people will play an important role in deciding who will lead Southeast Asia's emerging economic superpower. But will the elections result in a major generational shift, or simply deliver continuity, whoever wins?

David Aled Williams

Principal Adviser (U4) and Senior Researcher (CMI)

Meta Mulyani

Student
University of Bergen

Aron Corbett

Editor of Indonesia at Melbourne Blog
University of Melbourne