London | Fresh from its seismic election, Indonesia has launched a bid to join the elite club of rich liberal market democracies, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
Indonesia would be the first South-East Asian country to join the Paris-headquartered OECD, which collects data on its 38 members, workshops policy ideas, and tries to get all countries to adopt best-practice reforms.
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