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CESASS Chat #47: “Artivism in Indonesia” & “Maritime Dispute in South China Sea”

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Yogyakarta, January 15, 2026 — Center for Southeast Asian Social Studies at Universitas Gadjah Mada (CESASS UGM) is back with CESASS Chat #47. Kicking off the first CESASS Chat of the year, the session featured Hüdanur Yildirim (Culture, Organisation & Management, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) and Farrel Pradana Widodo (International Relations, Universitas Islam Indonesia).

In the session called “Artivism in Indonesia”, Hüda explored artivism as the intersection of art and activism, asking how art functions as a form of political resistance and soft power in Indonesia, and how this role has evolved over time. read more

CESASS Chat #46: “Regime Types in Southeast Asia and the Interpretation of ASEAN Norms”

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Yogyakarta, December 18, 2025 — “How do political systems shape the way regional norms are practiced?” This question anchored CESASS Chat #46 hosted by the Center for Southeast Asian Social Studies, Universitas Gadjah Mada (CESASS UGM), featuring Michael Alexander Budiman (International Relations, Satya Wacana Christian University).

In his Chat, “Regime Types in Southeast Asia and the Interpretation of ASEAN Norms”, Michael introduced ASEAN as a regional organization built on shared behavioral norms—such as sovereignty, non-interference, peaceful conflict resolution, and non-use of force—as well as procedural norms of consultation and consensus. While these principles are often portrayed as fixed and uniformly applied, he demonstrated that their interpretation varies widely across member states. read more

CESASS Chat #45: “A Nation Within a City: Contesting Space and Meaning in the Indonesian Capital” & “Perceptions of the Past and Present: What Does Borobudur Represent in the Wider Context of Discussions on Heritage?”

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Yogyakarta, December 12, 2025 — CESASS Chat #45, hosted by the Center for Southeast Asian Social Studies, Universitas Gadjah Mada (CESASS UGM), brought together Rosie Bendo (Law and Indonesian Language, Australian National University) and Shaneeva Bean (South and Southeast Asian Studies, Leiden University) to discuss how space and heritage in Indonesia are continuously shaped, contested, and redefined by historical, political, and social dynamics.

Rosie’s Chat revolved around a central question: “Who has the right to the city, and who is excluded in the name of national development?” read more

CESASS CHAT #4: “Aquaculture and Climate Resilience in Indonesia” by Edward Atkinson

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Yogyakarta, November 28, 2025 — “Aquaculture and mangrove clearance sit at the intersection of Indonesia’s primary development challenges: food insecurity, intransigent poverty, and climate instability.” This issue formed the central discussion of CESASS-CHAT #4, hosted by the Center for Southeast Asian Social Studies at Universitas Gadjah Mada (CESASS UGM).

The session featured Edward Atkinson, a student of International Security Studies and Development Studies at the Australian National University (ANU). He delivered a presentation on the topic of “Aquaculture and Climate Resilience in Indonesia”.  read more

CESASS CHAT #3: “Talent Migration and Economic Growth in Indonesia: Balancing Brain Drain, Brain Gain, and Institutional Capacity” by Jauza Rifa Abdurrafi

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On September 12, 2025, Center for Southeast Asian Social Studies at Universitas Gadjah Mada (CESASS UGM) successfully hosted the CESASS-CHAT #3 in a hybrid format, held at the Indonesia Room, CESASS UGM. The session featured Jauza Rifa Abdurrafi, a student of Politics and International Relations at the University of Nottingham. Delivering a presentation titled “Talent Migration and Economic Growth in Indonesia: Balancing Brain Drain, Brain Gain, and Institutional Capacity,” Jauza shed light on the realities of Indonesian migration and its significance for the nation’s future development. read more

CESASS CHAT #2: “Marine Infrastructure as a Security Dilemma: The Evolving Dimension of Subsurface Pipeline Projects in Southeast Asia” by Cameron Regan

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Yogyakarta, May 19, 2025 — A presentation focusing on the intricacy and geopolitical importance of underwater sea cables in Southeast Asia was conducted at the Center for Southeast Asian Studies at Universitas Gadjah Mada (CESASS UGM). The presentation was conducted by Cameron Regan, an International Relations student at the University of Queensland.

Recent events regarding underwater cable malfunctions in areas such as the South China Sea and Java Sea inspired the presentation’s research focus. Specifically, the political and economic impact of these malfunctions in the Southeast Asian and Indo-Pacific spheres of influence. Underwater fibre optic cable systems provide approximately 95% of the worlds’ internet connectivity, ensuring split-second speed of financial transactions and a functional digital economy worth immeasurable value. This means those states which manufacture and regulate these cables in international waters can manipulate encrypted global communication networks.  read more

CESASS CHAT #2: “Australian and Indonesian Relations: Fostering Solutions Towards a Sustainable Energy Transition in Indonesia” by Zoe Pearce

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Yogyakarta, May 19, 2025 — Center for Southeast Asian Social Studies at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) hosted a presentation by Zoe Pearce, an Asian Studies student at the University of Western Australia. The presentation covered the topic of sustainable energy transition in Indonesia, with the help of Australian Aid programs.

Zoe explored the relationship the two countries have, with Australia and Indonesia being neighbours and close allies, Indonesia’s current plans for a sustainable energy transition, the countries’ challenge in meeting current goals, and finally, initiatives and government programs where Australia and Indonesia are working together to achieve this sustainable energy transition. The presentation outlined the current Australian government program KINETIK, which is being employed in Indonesia to help foster solutions and promote a sustainable energy transition in Indonesia. read more

CESASS CHAT #1: Southeast Asian Policy in Taiwan by Chen An Chou, Suthasinee Huang, & Yi Ching Wang

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The inaugural CESASS-CHAT, titled “Southeast Asian Policy in Taiwan,” was successfully held on July 12th, 2024. The event featured esteemed speakers Chen An Chou, Suthasinee Huang, and Yi Ching Wang, who provided in-depth insights into Taiwan’s Southeast Asian policy.

This first session of the CESASS-CHAT series attracted a diverse audience, including academics, students, and members of the public interested in Southeast Asian affairs and Taiwan’s foreign policy. The event offered a platform for discussing Taiwan’s strategic engagements with Southeast Asian countries, focusing on southern policy, new southbound policy, and implementation measures.  read more

Recent Posts

  • Bridging Academic Silos Through Collaborative Dialogue
  • CESASS Chat #47: “Artivism in Indonesia” & “Maritime Dispute in South China Sea”
  • CESASS Chat #46: “Regime Types in Southeast Asia and the Interpretation of ASEAN Norms”
  • Fostering Academic Exchange with Center of Peatland and Disaster Studies, Universitas Riau (CPDS UNRI)
  • CESASS Chat #45: “A Nation Within a City: Contesting Space and Meaning in the Indonesian Capital” & “Perceptions of the Past and Present: What Does Borobudur Represent in the Wider Context of Discussions on Heritage?”
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