
Lina Alexandra
@kuniwawa
IR researcher, Indonesian foreign policy, ASEAN, human rights, peacebuilding, non-traditional security
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13-11-2013 02:10:03
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I have a new article coming out at International Journal on AUKUS, co-authored with Yulida N. Santoso (Departemen Ilmu Hubungan Internasional UGM). We argue that Southeast Asian countries' responses to AUKUS exposes an ontological security dilemma. A thread will follow soon... journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…



UNGA's weeks over by now, but here's a recap of what all 10 ASEAN members (excl Myanmar) pitched for global multilateralism reform in preparation for next year's Summit of the Future. 3 major themes: inclusivity, science-based dialogues, and lawfulness. thejakartapost.com/world/2023/10/…


Tune in tomorrow to our 🇩🇪-🇮🇩 Strategic Dialogue 🔜 one day filled with high level insights and discussions on the challenges and opportunities for #ASEAN and #EU 🇪🇺 live from CSIS Indonesia in Jakarta


What do the foreign policies of 🇮🇩's presidential candidates look like? I am talking with mbak Resty Woro Yuniar South China Morning Post and here are some early thoughts about their foreign policies, mostly based on their statements and manifesto ("visi misi"): A 🧵 scmp.com/week-asia/poli…

It was great to catch up with old friends from CSIS Indonesia today at Tokyo. We discussed about the future of Indonesian foreign policy and stressed on the need for democracies like India, Australia and Japan to work together in SE Asia. Andrew W. Mantong Lina Alexandra Waffaa Kharisma



Our latest update on the Myanmar Conflict Map depicts recent battles critical to the China Myanmar Economic Corridor, in Rakhine and Chin States; as well as the key battles for Myawaddy on the Thai border, which Morgan Michaels details in the thread below.




Australia's Mission to #ASEAN and CSIS Indonesia launch "Comprehensive Strategic Partners: ASEAN and Australia after the first 50 Years", a Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 🇦🇺-funded report published by University of Tasmania and co-authored by experts from Australia, Indonesia, Cambodia & Singapore: asean.mission.gov.au/files/AESN/ase…



Various sources tell me recent informal talks on #Myanmar held in Indonesia involved reps from India, Japan but not Singapore, China Junta was invited but didn’t turn up National Unity Government Myanmar declined comment when I asked but I understand Zin Mar Aung was there


