Dr. Ardhitya Eduard Yeremia
Time: 2022-05-12 Author: Ardhitya Eduard Yeremia
Dr. Ardhitya Eduard Yeremia
Non-resident Fellow of RCAS
Email: yerehi@ui.ac.id
Educational Background
2013 – 2019: Ph.D(International Relations), Xiamen University, China.
2010 – 2011: M.Sc.(Strategic Studies), S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological
University, Singapore.
2006–2009: BA(Strategic Studies and China Studies), Faculty of Social and Political Science, Universitas
Indonesia.
Working Experiences
2011-2012: Program Manager in the Terrorism Studies Program in the Department of International
Relations, Universitas Indonesia.
2012-2013: Managing Director of ASEAN Study Center FISIP, Universitas Indonesia.
2015–: Permanent faculty member in the Department of International Relations, Universitas Indonesia.
2021-: Secretary of the Department of International Relations, Universitas Indonesia.
Publications
Journal Articles
1. “Kunjungan Presiden Xi Jinping ke Indonesia dari Perspektif Media: Suatu Kajian Pendahuluan” [The Visit of President Xi Jinping to Indonesia from the Media Perspective: A Preliminary Analysis] in Jurnal Global, Vol. 44, No. 2, 2015.
2. “Indonesian Perceptions of China during SBY Presidency (2004 – 2014)”, in Indonesian Quarterly, Vol. 44 No. 2, 2016.
3. “Sukarno and Colonialism: An Analysis of Indonesia’s Foreign Policy Discourse, 1955-1961” in Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional, Vol. 16, No. 1, 2020.
4. “Guarded Optimism, Caution and Sophistication: Indonesian Diplomats' Perceptions of the Belt and Road Initiative,” International Journal of China Studies, Vol. 11, No. 1, 2020.
5. “Indonesian diplomats’ and foreign policy scholars’ perceptions and their implications on Indonesian foreign ministry bureaucratic responses to a rising China,” in The Pacific Review, 2020.
6. “Explaining Indonesia's Constrained Engagement with the Belt and Road Initiative: Balancing Developmentalism against Nationalism and Islamism,” in Asian Perspective, Vol. 45, No.2, 2021.
7. 印度尼西亚对于中国崛起的认知, in <<南 洋 问 题 研 究>>, Vol. 1, No, 18, 2021.
8. Domestic Politics, Political Islam, and Indonesia-China Relations (forthcoming) – co-authored with Klaus H. Raditio
Book Chapters
1. The Domestic Sources of Indonesia’s Relations with North and South Korea: Pragmatism, Leadership and Regime Legitimacy (forthcoming)–co-authored with Muhamad Arif.
2. The Limit of Populism: The strategy of SBY and Jokowi in dealing with China in the South China Sea (forthcoming)- co-authored with Klaus H. Raditio.
3. Indonesia’s Vaccine Cooperation with China and the South China Sea Issue (forthcoming)–co-authored with Klaus H. Raditio.
Monographs/Working Paper
1. “Indonesia’s Global Maritime Fulcrum & China’s Belt and Road Initiative,” published by Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, 2021 –co-authored with Darang Sahdana Candra.
2. Minding the Grassroots: Celebrating 70 Years of Sino-Indonesia Relations Amid the Coronavirus Pandemic, published by ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute , 2020 – co-authored with Klaus H. Raditio.
3. Indonesia-China Vaccine Cooperation and South China Sea Diplomacy, published by ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, 2021–co-authored with Klaus H. Raditio.
Research Project
1. A member of research team for a project entitled “China Investment in Indonesia Energy Sector: Challenges and Opportunities for Achieving SDGs 5, 7, 13, and Paris Goals,” funded by Oxfam Hong Kong and Traction Energy Asia. 2. A member of research team for a project entitled “South-South Cooperation and Indonesia’s Global Role”, funded by Indonesia’s National Agency for Research and Innovation.
3. A leader of a research team for a project entitled “Indonesia’s Foreign Policy 2045”, funded by Lab-45 Jakarta. 4. A member of research team for a project entitled, <<福建与东盟东部增长区深化交流 合作前景展望>>,funded by Fujian Provincial Government.
Recent Publications