Building U.S.-Indonesia Mutual Understanding Since 1994

It’s Time for the U.S. to Pivot to Indonesia – Stanley Weiss

As America entertained itself with the vital questions of whether Hillary Clinton’s temporary absence from the campaign trail due to pneumonia constituted a character issue (it didn’t), or whether Donald Trump…

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The Hague’s South China Sea Ruling: Legal & Political Implications

On September 6, 2016 USINDO Jakarta, in cooperation with The Habibie Center​ and U.S. Embassy – Jakarta, Indonesia​ hosted an Open Forum on “The Hague’s South China Sea Ruling: Legal…

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Building Bridges, Breaking Barriers: Understanding the Contemporary Context of Pluralism and Diversity in the U.S. and Indonesia

USINDO Jakarta Open Forum on August 12th 2016

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The Role Universities and the Public & Private Sectors Can Play in Workforce Development in Indonesia and United States

On June 22, 2016 USINDO Jakarta in cooperation with @america and University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) hosted an Open Forum on “The Role Universities and the Public & Private…

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President Jokowi’s Indonesia at the 18th Month Point: Progress, Challenges, Outlook

USINDO Special Open Forum – President Jokowi’s Indonesia at the 18th Month Point: Progress, Challenges, Out Look with The Honorable Robert O. Blake. Jr.

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USINDO Jakarta – The Habibie Center – U.S. Embassy Open Forum September 6, 2016 – "The Hague's South China Sea Ruling: Legal and Political Implications"

Cordially invite you to an Open Forum on The Hague’s South China Sea Ruling: Legal and Political Implications with Prof. Julian Ku Maurice A. Deane Distinguished Professor of Constitutional Law…

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