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Indonesia’s foreign policy under Prabowo

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Thu, 24 Jul, 10pm - 11pm EDT

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Indonesia’s foreign policy under Prabowo

As international trade and geopolitical pressures intensify, what direction is Prabowo taking Indonesia’s foreign policy? The president seeks opportunities to engage with foreign partners, and he enjoys being on the international stage. But what is his vision for Indonesia’s role in the region, and is he executing this vision effectively? 

Join us for the next webinar in the ANU Indonesia Institute’s Political Pulse series. Eve Warburton will chair a discussion with leading politics and foreign policy experts, Dewi Fortuna Anwar, Rizal Sukma and Marcus Mietzner. 

Speakers

Professor Dewi Fortuna Anwar
 is a Research Professor at the Research Center for Politics-National Research and Innovation Agency (PR Politik-BRIN) formerly known as P2P-LIPI.

Dr Rizal Sukma 
is a Senior Fellow at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Jakarta.

Associate Professor Marcus Mietzner 
is Head of the Department of Political and Social Change at the Australian National University.

Chair: Eve Warburton

Eve Warburton is Director of the ANU Indonesia Institute and a Research Fellow at the Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs. Her research interests include democracy, development, resource politics and business-state relations in Asia, with particular expertise on Indonesia. Eve is also a 2025 Westpac Research Fellow. 

Image: Rahmat, Public Relations of the Cabinet Secretariat of the Republic of Indonesia


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