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Endy Bayuni

Jakarta, Indonesia

Endy M. Bayuni took up the job of chief editor of The Jakarta Post, Indonesia’s independent and leading English language newspaper, in August 2004 shortly after he returned from a one-year Nieman Fellowship at the Harvard University. Endy has been with the newspaper since 1991, working his way up from Production Manager (Night Editor), to National Editor, Managing Editor, and Deputy Chief Editor through all those years. He previously worked as the Indonesian correspondent for Reuters and Agence France-Presse between 1984 and 1991, and began his journalistic career with The Jakarta Post in 1983. Endy completed his Bachelors of Arts degree in economics from Kingston University in Surrey, England, in 1981. Close.

Endy Bayuni

Jakarta, Indonesia

Endy M. Bayuni took up the job of chief editor of The Jakarta Post, Indonesia’s independent and leading English language newspaper, in August 2004 shortly after he returned from a one-year Nieman Fellowship at the Harvard University. more »

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May 1, 2009 11:13 AM

Finding the Highest Common Denominator

The Current Discussion: How can we reduce our vulnerability to risks posed by global interconnectedness - from swine flu to financial contagion to terrorist threats? What risks do you see on the horizon?

The trouble with increasing global interconnectedness is that a lot of the time, nations aim for the lowest common denominator just for the sake of making cooperation possible. It's the easiest and the most obvious thing to do if we want to make any relationship work. It's a lot easier for nations in more advanced stages of development to make compromises than for the others to catch up. But this is a lose-lose proposition, not the win-win that they make it out to be.

Let me cite one example: The European Union got it right when it set standards for imported food. A decade ago, Indonesian fish and shrimp exporters were suddenly barred entirely from the Union's markets because of new higher food standards that had previously been imposed only by a few European countries.

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