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.

The Future of Reform: Indonesia Towards 2014

July 8, 2011

Dr. Douglas Ramage, an experienced observer of Indonesian governance, politics, and economics, will provide his assessment of  the status of reform in Indonesia as it approaches the 2014 elections, including: …

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The Birth of the Indonesian Nation, 1945-49: Perspectives on the Role of the United States

May 31, 2011

1945-49 were the turbulent and formative years of the creation of the Indonesian nation.  The United States played an evolving role within that period that is known by relatively few. …

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Update on the State of the Indonesian Armed Forces (TNI)

May 20, 2011

Colonel Haseman is well known to USINDO’s friends and supporters for the depth of his knowledge on the Indonesian armed forces.  He has just returned from two weeks in Jakarta, Indonesia…

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Global Challenges for Indonesia's Education in the 21st Century

May 12, 2011

In collaboration with The United States – Indonesia Society, the Indonesian Leadership Foundation would like to invite you to our inaugural event, a panel discussion on the importance of US-Indonesian…

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