Andreyka Natalegawa is an associate fellow for the Southeast Asia Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Washington, D.C. He holds an MA in Asian studies from the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. Prior to joining CSIS in 2017, he received a bachelor’s degree in politics from New York University, with minors in Chinese and social and public policy. He is a member of the Pacific Forum Young Leaders Program and previously served as a Bunker fellow for 2021–2022 at the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy at Georgetown University. Mr. Natalegawa helps run the DC Asia Policy Network, a community of over 2,000 young professionals working on Asia policy issues in Washington.
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US Stops Short of Congratulating Indonesia's Prabowo on Apparent Election Victory
Andreyka Natalegawa in Voice of America — March 5, 2024
US likely to look past Prabowo’s alleged human rights record for strategic, economic reasons
Andreyka Natalegawa in The Straits Times — February 22, 2024
Optimism in Asean as Prabowo presidency heralds a more active role for Indonesia
Andreyka Natalegawa in The Straits Times — February 18, 2024
Optimism in Asean as Prabowo presidency heralds a more active role for Indonesia
Andreyka Natalegawa in The Straits Times — February 17, 2024
Biden urged to strike better balance between Asia and Europe to counter threats
Andreyka Natalegawa in Washington Examiner — May 10, 2022
A Patchwork Vaccine Rollout in the Pacific Islands
Andreyka Natalegawa in The Diplomat — March 19, 2021
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Building a U.S.-Japan-Philippines Triad
Brief by Gregory B. Poling, Andreyka Natalegawa, and Danielle Fallin — February 1, 2023
Quad Pact on Maritime Domain Awareness with Zack Cooper
Podcast Episode by Gregory B. Poling, Simon Tran Hudes, and Andreyka Natalegawa — June 9, 2022