Lecturer in Russian and Eastern European Studies, Department of International Relations, Universitas Airlangga, Universitas Airlangga
At the moment, I am in the final year of my Ph.D. in Political Science at Johan Skytte Institute of Political Studies, University of Tartu, Estonia. I finished my double Masters' program in Russia, Central, and East European Studies (RCEES, Int.M.) from the University of Glasgow and MA in Baltic Sea Region Studies from the University of Tartu in 2016. I also graduated with an MA in International Relations from Universitas Airlangga in 2011.
Since September 2011, I have been teaching as a lecturer at the Department of International Relations, Universitas Airlangga. I conducted several courses, such as Comparative Strategic Culture, Foreign Policy Analysis, and Geopolitics & Geostrategy. Since 2016, I also have been teaching two courses on Russia: Society, Culture, and the Politics of Russia; and International Relations in Eurasia.
I was chosen as a Junior Research Fellow in Political Science at the Johan Skytte Institute of Political Studies, University of Tartu, since September 2021. I have been teaching several courses in Estonia, such as Political Development in East and Southeast Asia and Security Challenges in Asia-Pacific.
I have performed as the Director of Research for the Emerging Indonesia Project since 2021. My writings there can be seen at the page https://emergingindonesia.com.
Experience
–present
Lecturer in Russian and Eastern European Studies, Department of International Relations, Universitas Airlangga, Universitas Airlangga
Education
2016
University of Glasgow and University of Tartu, RCEES, Int.M., MA.
Publications
2021
Limited at best? Changing discourses on China in Russia’s identity structure before and after the 2014 crisis, Eurasian Geography and Economics
2021
The Russian Revolutions and the Emergence of the Indonesian Communist Movement: Understanding the Relationship between Islam and Communism, Routledge
2020
Laid-Back Approach and Strategic Deception: Russia’s Dual Strategy in Responding to the COVID-19 Pandemic, Global & Strategis
2019
From Acceptance to “Othering”: An Analysis of Swedish Changing Identity towards the Refugees and Muslim Minority Groups, Global & Strategis
2019
A Forced Continuity? Tracing Indonesian Strategic Culture in Yudhoyono’s Foreign Policy (2004-2014), Tamkang Journal of International Affairs
2019
Elections in Indonesia: Personality cult and majoritarian conservatism, Economic & Political Weekly
2018
The Rise of Sino-Russian Order? Mapping China’s and Russia’s Geo-Economic Capabilities, Global & Strategis
2017
Revolusi Informasi dalam Perspektif HI: Isu dan Strategi, CSGS Publisher
2017
Negara vs. Kelompok Non-Negara di Era Informasi: Strategi Netwar Indonesia versus Free Papua Movement , CSGS Publisher
2017
De-Stalinisation of Soviet Foreign Policy towards Indonesia: Reviewing the Feasibility of the Theory of Foreign Policy Change, Vestnik RUDN. International Relations
2016
Reassessing Nation Branding: Danish Public Diplomacy towards Muslim-Majority Countries after the 2005 Cartoon Crisis, Global & Strategis
2015
Water Security as Shared Security Challenges? A Comparison of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan Security Discourse towards the Aral Sea, Global & Strategis
2015
Analisis Kebijakan Luar Negeri: Sebuah Pengantar, CSGS Publisher
2011
Analysis on Indonesian Government Defense Capability in Response to the Netwar Strategy of Free Papua, Indonesian Journal of Social Sciences
2011
Kondisi Keamanan Energi India: Potensi Konflik dan Perlambatan Perkembangan Ekonomi, Global & Strategis
2010
Diskursus Identitas dalam Politik Luar Negeri: Persepsi Rusia dan Cina terhadap Pengembangan Kerjasama Shanghai Cooperation Organization, Global & Strategis