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Ukraine war highlights differences between Indonesian and US foreign policy frameworks

Ukraine war highlights differences between Indonesian and US foreign policy frameworks

by Alexander Quick | Aug 5, 2022 | Recent Research and Publications

In the East Asia Forum, Professor Ann Marie Murphy addresses some of the key foreign policy differences between the U.S. and Indonesia and how they have historically developed in the modern world. Through examining the current war in Ukraine, Professor Murphy...
The 2022 US-ASEAN Summit: A New Era in Relations?

The 2022 US-ASEAN Summit: A New Era in Relations?

by Alexander Quick | May 23, 2022 | Recent Research and Publications

In the National Bureau of Asian Research, Professor Ann Marie Murphy reflects on some of the US foreign policy initiatives of the Biden Administration as well as the significance and outcome of the summit for Southeast Asia....
Asia Policy Roundtable: Can America Come Back?

Asia Policy Roundtable: Can America Come Back?

by Alexander Quick | Oct 27, 2021 | Recent Research and Publications

In October’s issue of Asia Policy by the National Bureau of Asian Research, Professor Ann Marie Murphy organized and edited a roundtable engagement titled “Southeast Asia Views America: Perceptions, Policies, and Prospects” with participating...
Grad Student John Eisenhauer in The National Interest

Grad Student John Eisenhauer in The National Interest

by Tom McGee | Jan 8, 2021 | Recent Research and Publications

Saudi Arabia Can Help Biden’s Iran and Climate Change Policies

Casting Saudi Arabia as a pariah state would be counterproductive and further complicate U.S. efforts in the region.

Islam in Indonesian Foreign Policy

Islam in Indonesian Foreign Policy

by Tom McGee | Dec 8, 2020 | Recent Research and Publications

The Limits of Muslim Solidarity for the Rohingya and Uighurs.

What’s Past Is Prologue

What’s Past Is Prologue

by Tom McGee | Jun 20, 2020 | Recent Research and Publications

The Geopolitical Significance of Covid-19 for Southeast Asia

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