Dino Patti Djalal – Mau IKN Sukses? Ikuti 3 Pedoman Ini!

Belakangan ini, Ibu Kota Nusantara (IKN) menjadi buah perbincangan hangat di kalangan masyarakat Indonesia. Banyak pertanyaan mengenai prospeknya IKN di masa depan sebagai mahkota baru bangsa Indonesia. Dalam video ini, Dr. Dino Patti Djalal mengusulkan 3 butir pedoman untuk kesuksesan pembangunan IKN. 1. Bebaskan pembangunan fisik IKN dari siklus politik nasional. 2. Tidak perlu berambisi menjadikan IKN kota internasional. IKN cukup menjadi sebuah kota pusat pemerintahan modern yang memiliki penduduk. 3. Terapkan asas kemandirian. Jangan sampai IKN menimbulkan politik hutang budi terhadap negara lain.

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(FPCI-MPSN) held a virtual public discussion titled ‘Mapping Geopolitical Shifts in the Middle-East’

Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia Middle Power Studies Network (FPCI-MPSN) held a virtual public discussion titled ‘Mapping Geopolitical Shifts in the Middle-East’ on 27th March 2024. The panelists included: Prof. Burhanettin Duran, General Coordinator of SETA Foundation for Political, Economic and Social Research, Dr. Paul Salem, President and CEO of Middle East Institute (MEI). Moderated by: Dr. Irine Hiraswari Gayatri, Coordinator of the Political Economy and Strategic Issues Cluster, Center for Political Research, BRIN

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Public Debriefing: FPCI – ERIA Survey of ASEAN Peoples’ Perceptions on China, India, Japan, and USA

In 2023, the Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia (FPCI), in collaboration with the Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA), conducted a regional survey titled “Survey of ASEAN Peoples’ Perceptions on China, India, Japan, and the USA”. The survey gathered responses from 1,722 participants spanning from all ASEAN member countries, including Timor-Leste. Following the survey’s release, this public forum aims to bring together experts from Southeast Asia, alongside experts from China, India, Japan, and the USA to delve into the survey results, explore the significance of these perceptions, discuss why they matter, and uncover further geopolitical insights that may arise from the survey findings.