Minister Abdullah Azwar Anas Visit October 2023

The ANU Indonesia Project was pleased to host a roundtable discussion with Abdullah Azwar Anas, Minister of Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform. The Minister’s visit to the ANU provided an opportunity for the Minister to hear an academic view of the Australian Public Service reform to compliment his full agenda of meetings with departments of Australian Public Service and government ministers.

Dr Sri Mulyani Public Lecture December 2023

Head of the ANU Indonesia Project, Professor Budy Resosudarmo welcomed Indonesia’s Minister of Finance, Her Excellency Dr Sri Mulyani Indrawati, to deliver a public lecture reflecting on her time as Minister of Finance. Speaking to our ANU Indonesia Project community on the ANU campus, Dr Mulyani spoke about Indonesia’s ambitious economic targets in the face of the global pandemic, energy transition and the global decline in multilateralism.

Dr Chatib Basri Public Lecture November 2023

Dr Muhamad Chatib Basri, President Commissioner, PT Bank Mandiri and former Finance Minister, Republic of Indonesia visited the ANU Indonesia Project to deliver a public lecture and policy briefing with our Project community of Stakeholders.

Forum Kajian Pembangunan in the second half of 2020

Thirty FKP webinars were held in the second half of 2020 hosted by thirteen organisations, including the new host Program Kolaborasi Masyarakat dan Pelayanan untuk Kesejahteraan (KOMPAK). The webinars featured 71 speakers, about a third of whom are female, and also a third were international speakers (based in an organisation outside Indonesia). More than 6,000 participations or views were recorded across Zoom and YouTube, the main platforms used to convene the webinars.

Global Seminar Series in the second semester of 2020

2020 End of Year Global Seminar

There are fourteen Global Seminar series on Covid-19 in Indonesia held in the second semester of 2020. The topics vary, including topics on public health, gender, regional perspectives from Jakarta and Yogyakarta, media, rural livelihoods, trade, industry and investment, religious communities, jobs, digital economy, Covid recovery, and others.

2020 Sadli and Mubyarto Lecture by Justin Yifu Lin

Justin Lin Sadli and Mubyarto Lecture

Industrial policies to escape the middle-income trap: a new structural economics approach for Indonesia

Recording of this event is available.

2019 Update Book Online Launch

2019 Update Book

The 2019 Update Book, Democracy in Indonesia: from stagnation to regression, was launched online by Professor Emil Salim from Universitas Indonesia on 25 September 2020. This was a two-day launch.

The Indonesia Project Global Seminar in the first semester of 2020

In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, The ANU Indonesia Project initiated the Indonesia Project’s Global Seminar Series. The webinar series brings together people and research from around the world to broaden the understanding of COVID-19 and stimulate debate on key challenges faced by Indonesia, drawing on the experiences of other countries.

Indonesia Study Group in the first semester of 2020

There were 6 Indonesia Study Group (ISG) seminars held in the first half of 2020. The seminars continued to serve wide-ranging topics of Indonesian society, such as tourism boom, census, and care for the homeless with mental illness. One out of the six seminars were given by the international speaker from the University of Bremen.

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