Indonesia

The Geopolitical Influence of India And Indonesia in SAARC and ASEAN

Harsh Mahaseth • Sep 8 2024 • Articles

India should work towards greater economic integration within SAARC, emphasizing regional projects and strategic interdependence.

The Mandala, Agency and Norms in Indonesia-India Global Affairs

Nia Deliana • Jul 16 2024 • Articles

Historical oceanic interaction, agency, and norms have contributed to the longevity of circular networks between Indonesia and South India during the modern era.

Interview – Mario Artaza

E-International Relations • Apr 30 2024 • Features

Mario Artaza reflects on his expansive diplomatic career and foray into the private sector, and how Chilean foreign policy is adapting to the changing global order.

Western Dominance in Indonesia’s Discipline of International Relations

Ahmad Rizky M. Umar • Nov 10 2023 • Articles

It is equally important to be self-reflective in teaching and research, as well as with the power dimension in local knowledge production.

Indonesia’s Role in International Relations: A Perspective from the Global South

Moch Faisal Karim • Oct 3 2023 • Articles

Indonesia’s ascent as an emerging middle power offers insights into the interplay between domestic transformations and global conduct.

Interview – Kentaro Fujikawa

E-International Relations • Oct 15 2021 • Features

Kentaro Fujikawa discusses conflicts over self-determination and referenda with a focus on the cases of Eritrea, East Timor and South Sudan.

Migration Management and Safe Migration along the Indonesia-Malaysia Corridor

Oanh K. Nguyen • Jun 26 2021 • Articles

Malaysia and Indonesia have worked to create institutions and mechanisms aimed at ensuring that foreign workers travel through safe, regular channels for migration.

Gender Representation in IR Journals: Experience from Indonesia

Ella S Prihatini • Oct 16 2020 • Articles

Does research influence foreign policy-making, or does it work the other way around, in which foreign policy dictates the themes, narratives, and scientific conversations?

Interview – Lisa Tilley

E-International Relations • Jul 19 2018 • Features

Lisa Tilley discusses the relationship between the urban and the international, the political economy of knowledge, and the potential for theory to be subversive.

Interview – Joseph Chinyong Liow

E-International Relations • Oct 12 2017 • Features

Dr Chinyong Liow discusses the Trump administration’s strategy for East and Southeast Asia, growing conservatism in Indonesia, and the 50th anniversary of ASEAN.

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