
Aristyo Darmawan
@aristioo
Academic @Univ_Indonesia | Ph.D Scholar @ANURegNet | Law, politics and policy of maritime affairs in Southeast Asia
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http://aristyodarmawan.com 05-07-2009 02:15:10
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Join us on 15 May for the ANU Southeast Asia Regional Institutes Plenary: 'Rules-based order? Southeast Asia in the age of the deal.' We are excited for this joint initiative, with speakers from five ANU Regional Institutes focused on Southeast Asia. seasiainstitute.anu.edu.au/event/rules-ba…

Dr. Premesha Saha Asia Society Australia fantastic research and presentation on bolstering India-Australia Cooperation in Southeast Asia! Congrats!


Indonesia memiliki tempat istimewa di hati saya. Saya kuliah di Universitas Hasanuddin di Makassar dan pernah tinggal dan bekerja di Jakarta. Saya sangat senang dapat kembali menjadi Duta Besar Australia untuk Indonesia dan berharap dapat terhubung dengan kalian semua.

It was great to hold a workshop in Canberra last week as Natalie Sambhi and Bich Tran, Verve Research shared their preliminary findings on ‘Factors Shaping Maritime Southeast Asia’s Decision-Making Amidst US–China Armed Conflict’. Thank you to Defence Australia for your support.




Prabowo chooses ambiguity in South China Sea policy | Aristyo Darmawan | bit.ly/43B9s3U


Good one Aristyo Darmawan ANU College of Asia and the Pacific ANUBellSchool "Prabowo chooses ambiguity in South China Sea policy: It is still too early to judge what Prabowo has in mind for Indonesia’s South China Sea policy. It remains an open question whether Indonesia will implement the joint


I was pleased to join Darren Lim, Iain Henry, Dongkeun Lee, and Lauren Richardson to discuss some pressing global security issues and their potential impact on Australia’s relations with the US and Southeast Asia. Thanks to the Australian Institute of International Affairs ACT and the @anucapss for the invitation.




What Aristyo Darmawan demonstrates is scarcely any coastal nation in East Asia is safe from China's excessive claims. "What's mine is mine, what's yours is mine too, but I am willing to share yours." The ASEAN coastal states are in the same predicament as the US Allies Japan and Korea.


In the time of volatile global outlook, trust and confidence are critical. I was happy that both Indonesia and Australia are committed to nurture this, including through our Political-Military Dialogue today (2/6)Rod Brazier Michelle Chan
