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Section: Research Student Profiles
Qualifications:
MPhil in International Politics – University of Glasgow, UK
Hansard Research Scholars – LSE London, UK
MSc in International Relations – The University of Indonesia, Indonesia
Working PhD Title:
Contemporary inter-regionalism between the EU & ASEAN
Research Interests:
Inter-regionalism, Regional Organizations (The EU & ASEAN), IPE, Global Governance, International Organizations/NGOs
Supervisors:
Dr. Mark Aspinwall and Dr. Chad Damro
Awards (funding and merit):
The Ministry of Education, Indonesia Scholarship Award
The British Chevening/OSI/University of Glasgow and LSE London Scholarship Awards
Publications and/or Conference Papers:
“The Middle Way of Building People’s Regional Integration: The Study Case of South-East Asia (ASEAN)” for South-South People’s Solidarity Platform Meeting, The ASEAN People Forum IV, 19 – 22 February 2009 at The Chulalongkorn University & Montien Hotel – Bangkok, Thailand.
“ASEAN – EU FTA and Its Implications to ASEAN”, at The University of the Philippines – Diliman, Quezon City, Manila, The Philippines for the ASEAN People’s Caucus on the EU-ASEAN FTA, 23 - 25 of June 2008.
The Institute for Global Justice., (2008) “Assessing The Impacts of An ASEAN – EU Free Trade Agreement on the Indonesian Economy”, a book of Alexander Chandra, Anna Manurung, Beginda Pakpahan and Daniel Pambudi, Jakarta, Indonesia.
The Representative Office of the EU for Indonesia, Brunei Darussalam & East Timor & The European Studies of The University of Indonesia., (2007) “The CFSP of the EU can never work without a military capability as a last resort tool”, Journal of European Studies.
The Indonesian Council on World Affairs., (2006) ‘The EU: a Regional or a Global Actor?’ with general theme: Indonesia and the World, Jakarta.
Teaching Experience:
IPE, International Challenges & Politics & Economics in the East Asia region.
Research Group Membership:
International Relations
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