Indonesia and the United States: 20 Years post-Reformasi
The CSIS Southeast Asia Program is pleased to present Indonesia and the United States: 20 Years post-Reformasi on Tuesday, October 23, 2018. Over the past twenty years, Indonesia has undergone an extraordinary transformation – from authoritarianism to democracy, from economic crisis to one of the world’s most important emerging economies. On October 23, please join the CSIS Southeast Asia Program as we review Indonesia’s path since the reformasi (reform) era, Indonesia’s relationship with the United States, and Indonesia’s future trajectory. A final agenda with additional confirmed speakers will follow.
9:30am Opening Remarks
Dr. Amy Searight
Senior Adviser and Director, Southeast Asia Program
Center for Strategic and International Studies
Panel: Reflections on 20 Years of Reform and Indonesia-U.S. Relations
Ambassador Dino Djalal
Founder
Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia
Dr. Ann Marie Murphy
Professor at the School of Diplomacy and International Relations
Seton Hall University
Adam Schwarz
Founder and CEO
Asia Group Advisors
Moderated by:
Murray Hiebert
Senior Associate, Southeast Asia Program
Center for Strategic and International Studies
11:00am Break
11:15am Panel: Over the Horizon: Indonesia in the Next Twenty Years
Ambassador Robert O. Blake, Jr.
Senior Director
McLarty Associates
Dr. Shafiah F. Muhibat
Head of Department of International Relations
Centre for Strategic and International Studies Jakarta
Ernest Z. Bower
President and CEO
BowerGroupAsia
Moderated by:
Brian Harding
Deputy Director and Fellow, Southeast Asia Program
Center for Strategic and International Studies
12:30pm Adjourn
This event is made possible with support from BNI.
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