Events
Just Energy Transitions: Shaping Critical Minerals Governance in the Asia-Pacific
Transitioning to a low-carbon economy is essential for mitigating climate change, however, it presents a series of ethical and policy dilemmas. We risk locking ourselves into a mineral and extractive intensive transition process. Without pro-active attention to the governance of natural resources and energy transitions, the current transition pathway will create and exacerbate entwined economic and environmental harms, inequalities, and injustices.
Religious Moderation and Political Control: Critiquing Indonesia’s Religious Diplomacy
During Jokowi’s presidency, religious diplomacy has become a major element in Indonesia’s foreign policy. In particular, Indonesia has cast itself as a bastion of Islamic moderation which other Muslim-majority nations should emulate. Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), Indonesia’s largest Islamic organisation, has become a key partner in this process and its concepts of Islam Nusantara and Humanitarian Islam have featured prominently in official diplomatic messaging. The NU-organised R20 conference which preceded the November 2022 G20 in Bali was the highpoint in this process.
Special ISG with His Excellency Ambassador Dr Siswo Pramono
Dr Siswo Pramono’s ISG will provide insights into the past year’s developments, examining both challenges and opportunities that have defined bilateral cooperation. This reflection will offer a forward-looking perspective on how Indonesia and Australia can continue to strengthen ties and navigate complex regional challenges together.
Congratulations Grant Winners - 2024-2025 ANU Indonesia Project and SMERU Research Institute Collaborative Research Grants
The ANU Indonesia Project would like to congratulate the teams selected for 2024-2025 ANU Indonesia Project and the SMERU Research Institute Collaborative Research Grant.
Governing urban Indonesia Book Launch
Join us to celebrate the launch of Governing urban Indonesia.