After his election victory in 2014, observers will be looking to see if Indonesian president Joko “Jokowi” Widodo can deliver on some of his bold reforms in 2015. Domestically, his planned initiatives in priority areas including healthcare, education and infrastructure – though much-needed – could face several formidable obstacles including parliamentary opposition, financial constraints, and implementation hurdles. With respect to foreign policy, the subtle shift his administration has made to a more bilateral, domestic-focused foreign policy, which I have previously written about, could also encounter challenges at home and abroad.