Dr Dino Patti Djalal menjelaskan bahwa risiko terbesar KTT G20 di Bali bukanlah siapa pemimpin dunia yang hadir atau tidak hadir. Risiko terbesar adalah potensi kegagalan KTT G20 menghasilkan suatu komunike bersama, yang jika terjadi maka menjadi pertama kalinya dalam sejarah G20. Dr. Dino menguraikan dinamika politik menjelang KTT G20 di Bali serta usulan bagaimana seharusnya respon Indonesia.
Kompetisi Video Halo @China 2022 – China-Indonesia Community with a Shared Future
Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia bekerjasama dengan Kedutaan Besar Tiongkok di Jakarta dan China Public Diplomacy Association kembali menyelenggarakan kompetisi video Halo @China di tahun ketiga! Untuk tahun 2022, tema yang diangkat adalah “China-Indonesia Community with a Shared Future.”
Continue readingModel G20 – Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors Meeting (Model G20 FMCBG Meeting) 15-16 September 2022
As a key international forum for global economic cooperation, the G20 brings together the finance ministers and central bank governors of the world’s 20 largest economies in Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors (FMCBG) meetings. At a time of immense global economic uncertainty and geopolitical instability, the G20 has never been more important as a forum to help address the shared challenges in our region and the global economy.
Continue readingYouth Voice for ASEAN-China Cooperation | Writing Competition & Policy Lab
In the latest ASEAN-China Special Summit in November 2021, President Xi Jinping announced China-ASEAN Comprehensive Strategic Partnership (CSP) – calling it “a new milestone” in the history of the relations, and that it will inject new impetus into peace, stability, prosperity and development of the region and the world.In light of that, FPCI together with the Mission of the People’s Republic of China to ASEAN initiates “Youth Voice for ASEAN-China Cooperation” – a program in which 20 winners of a region-wide essay writing competition will be able to participate in an exclusive two days policy lab to produce a policy recommendation that will be handed to the Chinese government and the ASEAN Secretariat.
Continue readingASEAN-China Survey 2022: “Managing Cooperation Amidst Geopolitical Tension”
After 30 years of cooperation, ASEAN-China relations have deepened further through the newly announced Comprehensive Strategic Partnership (CSP). However, ongoing geopolitical tensions (e.g. the Russia-Ukraine war) have posed a challenge to the partnership. These issues raise some questions for China and Southeast Asia – how does geopolitical uncertainty influence ASEAN-China relations? What does the CSP mean for Southeast Asia? And most importantly, what do Southeast Asians think on this matter? Those three questions are what FPCI aims to uncover.
Continue readingHeart-to-Heart | President Of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy Talks To Indonesia
The war in Ukraine stands out as the world’s most ferocious war today. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine led to tens of thousands of lives lost (and counting) on both sides, massive destructions, countless civilian casualties, and around 12 million Ukrainians refugees and displaced persons. Moscow’s initial belief that the invasion would be over in a matter of days has been thwarted by the epic resistance from Ukrainian military forces and civilian fighters. Despite attempts at peace talks, the war continues indefinitely. The Ukraine war has brought about far reaching impacts on the world order, geopolitical dynamics, and global economy, affecting multilateralism, international finance and trade, energy security, food security, supply chain, etc.
Continue readingIn Conversation with COP26 President Alok Sharma: Delivering the Climate Promises of COP26
Thursday, 17 February 2022, the Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia (FPCI) convened a virtual public discussion with The Rt. Hon. Alok Sharma, the COP26 President, to discuss the conference results. The panel is titled “In Conversation with Alok Sharma: Delivering the Climate Promises of COP26”. This is the second time that Mr. Sharma visited FPCI as COP26 President.
Continue reading#DearG20Leaders Video Competition
Following the conclusion of the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in November 2021, FPCI and the UK Embassy in Jakarta is conducting a nationwide online video competition to further promote the outcome of the COP26 and the Glasgow Climate Pact for all Indonesian citizens. This program aims to enhance awareness of climate commitments that countries, including Indonesia, made during COP26 in order to ensure that our leaders act upon those commitments.
The name of the online video competition is “#DearG20Leaders Video Competition”, with its theme being “COP26 Outcomes and What’s Next for the G20 Summit”. This theme was chosen to promote the outcome of COP26 and Glasgow Climate Pact and at the same time, mobilize youth voices to drive ambition for Indonesia to showcase its climate leadership as President of the G20 this year.
Competition Timeline
21 February 2022 | Launch of the Video Competition |
21 February – 18 March 2022 | Video Submissions Open |
18 March 2022 | Deadline |
19 March – 24 March 2022 | Judging Process |
25 March 2022 | Virtual Ceremony and Winner Announcement |
26 March – 31 March 2022* | Prize Distribution |
FPCI Policy To Watch – Cambodia’s ASEAN Chairmanship: Understanding Cambodia’s Way for Myanmar
The Myanmar conflict has been turned into a multidimensional crisis of politics, security, economy, health, food, and many more. The 5-points consensus agreed by ASEAN leaders at the Jakara Summit in 2021 is expected to be the prescription principles to address the crisis and to facilitate progress on peace and reconciliation. Unfortunately, after one year since the coup d’etat, we have not seen any significant progress on the ground nor a change in behavior from the Military Junta.
Continue readingVirtual Public Discussion on “Is There an Arms Race Taking Place in the Indo-Pacific Region?”
There have been diverse perceptions on the current state of security in the Indo-Pacific after AUKUS announcement and the recent development of QUAD engagement. Some Southeast Asian countries have expressed concerns on the increasing military power projection in the region that might trigger (or escalate) an arms race. This brought a vague conclusion on how should ASEAN respond to the great powers’ moves on the region’s geopolitics chessboard. For this reason, the public discussion was held.
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