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.

Special Open Forum Luncheon – Indonesia toward 2014: The View from the Gerindra Party

July 8, 2013

Hashim Djojohadikusumo Deputy Chairman, Governing Board, Gerindra Party As we approach the 2014 Presidential elections in Indonesia, interest in the contending parties and their views is greatly increasing among both…

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The Obama Administration's Pivot to the Pacific: Implications for Southeast Asia and Indonesia

June 17, 2013

Beginning in late 2011, the Obama administration announced that it would be intensifying the U.S. role in the Asia-Pacific region. Since then, the U.S. has been raising the region’s priority…

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Political Outlook 2014: An Independent Perspective of Indonesia's Third Democratic Elections

June 11, 2013

Wimar Witoelar Former Presidential Spokesperson, Political Observer, Writer, Media Personality About a year from now Indonesia will hold its direct legislative (April 9) and presidential elections (July 9), the third…

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Special Open Forum and Public Consultation: U.S.-Indonesia Cooperation on Climate Change and Environment – Progress and Future Priorities under the Comprehensive Partnership

June 4, 2013

USINDO, in cooperation with the Climate Change and Environment Working Group (CEWG) of the U.S.-Indonesia Joint Commission on the Comprehensive Partnership, hosted a Special Open Forum and Public Consultation as…

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