Building U.S.-Indonesia Mutual Understanding Since 1994

SPECIAL EVENTS

Special Events

USINDO Special Events are half-day or full-day events where participants examine major trends in the United States and Indonesia, welcome newly assigned Ambassadors/special envoys to each country, or explore core political and economic developments in Indonesia and the US. These events bring Indonesians, Americans, and scholars from other countries together to discuss in-depth topical issues. The Society is also humbled to work in a concerted joint effort with other NGOs, both Indonesian and American, to carry out these events.

U.S. Perspective on the Science of Climate Change: How Can We Adapt to Consequences?

October 10, 2013

The U.S. Embassy, Jakarta, @america, and USINDO cordially invite you to an informative event onU.S. Perspective on the Science of Climate Change: How Can We Adapt to Consequences? with Professor…

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USINDO's Scholars Open Forum Series – How Did Indonesia Evolve into a Constitutional Democracy?

September 30, 2013

USINDO’s Scholars Series How Did Indonesia Evolve into a Constitutional Democracy? with Professor Donald L. Horowitz    James B. Duke Professor of Law and Political Science Duke University Thursday, October 3rd…

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USINDO's 2014 Indonesian Elections Open Forum Series – The Indonesian 2014 Electoral Process: How Does it Work? How Does it Affect the 2014 Election?

September 18, 2013

USINDO’s 2014 Indonesian Elections Open Forum Series The Indonesian 2014 Electoral Process: How Does it Work? How Does it Affect the 2014 Election? with Dr. Sarah Shair-Rosenfield    Assistant Professor in…

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USINDO Scholars Open Forum Series: "The Origins of the Indonesian Nation: The Indonesian Revolution, 1945-1949"

August 2, 2013

  co-hosted a Special Historical Lecture and Open Forum The Origins of the Indonesian Nation: The Indonesian Revolution, 1945-1949  with Professor Eric Tagliacozzo Professor of History Cornell University Thursday, August 156:30…

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