Anggun is a permanent lecturer at the Department of International Relations, Universitas Katolik Parahyangan. She received her PhD in Political Science from Arizona State University, where she was a Fulbright scholar from 2016 until 2019) . She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Universitas Katolik Parahyangan and a Master’s degree in International Relations from the School of Rajaratnam of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, where she also worked as a research assistant at the Indonesia Program.
Her research interests lie in the foreign security policy of Indonesia, the role of multilateral regional institutions in spreading democratic norms, and the foreign policy of middle powers. She is particularly interested in exploring the relationship between domestic and international factors in shaping states’ foreign policy, and the effect of international relations on domestic political processes. Her writings have appeared in The Thammasat Review, Jakarta Post, CNN, and Asia Times, Diplomat, Journal of Contemporary Southeast Asia, and Asian Journal of Comparative Politics.
Experience
2011–present
Lecturer, Parahyangan University
Education
2022
Arizona State University, PhD
2009
School of Rajaratnam and International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, International Relations
2008
Universitas Katolik Parahyangan, Bachelors in Political Science
Publications
2017
“Testing Theories of the Determinants of An Individual Foreign Policy Preferences in Georgia”. , Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional, Volume 13, No.2, 91-103.
2017
Book review:Why Govern? Rethinking Demand and Progress in Global Governance by Amitav Acharya (ed.). (Cambridge University Press ,2016), Analisa CSIS, Kuartal 3 (2017): 390-394.
2014
“Indonesia’s Search for the Dynamic Equilibrium: Implications for U. S . Hegemony”. , Post-Hegemonic Global Governance 3rd Edition, page 47-50.
2013
“The debate on Defence Cooperation Agreement of Indonesia and Singapore between the Indonesian Parliament and Executive: It’s implication to the Bureaucratic Theory”, Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional, Volume 9, No.2, 63-88.
2012
) “Human Security and Myanmar’s Response to Cyclone Nargis: More Continuity than Change”. , Thammasat Review, Special issue on “Governance, Human Right & Development: Challenges for Southeast Asia and Beyond” , Vol. 1 : Human rigts, 113-129.
Grants and Contracts
2016
Fulbright-DIKTI award
Role:
PhD student
Funding Source:
Fulbright Commission
2015
Research grant
Role:
Researcher
Funding Source:
Indonesia Program, Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, Singapore
2014
Study of the United States Institute on US National Security Policymaking
Role:
Participant, Paper presenter
Funding Source:
Department of State of the United States of America
2011
Travel grant for Attending International Seminar in Thailand
Role:
Paper presenter
Funding Source:
Universitas Katolik Parahyangan
2011
Summer Course “Good Governance and Cooperation”
Role:
Participant
Funding Source:
Germany Ministry of Foreign Affairs
2011
International Seminar Support Scheme
Role:
Paper presenter
Funding Source:
Directorate General for Higher Education (DIKTI) of the Indonesian Ministry for National Education
2011
Research grant from Research & Community Services Unpar
Role:
Lead researcher
Funding Source:
Universitas Katolik Parahyangan
2008
Student Research Assistant
Role:
Master's student, and Student Research Assistant
Funding Source:
Indonesia Programme, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), Nanyang Technological University (Singapore)