Aisya Muyassara Wisnugroho

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I am a bachelor student at Gadjah Mada University in Indonesia majoring in International Relations. I am Intellectually curious and readily engage socially, I embrace challenges and face risks without fear. My motivation to study International Relations is not only to broaden my knowledge and become globally aware geo-politically and culturally, but also to change my country, Indonesia, positively.

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Singapore’s Economic Miracle and ‘Talent Policy’: Lessons for Indonesia in Addressing Talent Loss

Singapore continues to attract highly skilled talent, a trend attributed to its economic success, competitive salaries and benefits, and superior quality of life. In...

Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated Fishing in the ASEAN Region: Environmental and Human Security Issues

Over 10 million people, from a population of 680 million across the ten ASEAN countries, are employed in the fisheries sector (Lee & Viswanathan,...

Panda Diplomacy: China’s (re)Emerging Soft Power towards the U.S.

Panda diplomacy is a long-standing Chinese tradition of fostering goodwill, friendship, and cultural heritage by lending the panda animal to foreign Countries. With the...

The Influence on European Union Politics of China’s Expanding Digital Presence

During the past three decades, China has emerged as a dominant power in digital technology, including in the development and application of cyber technology.i...

‘Weaponisation of Starvation’: The Failing of International Humanitarian Law in Sudan’s War

“Never in modern history have so many people faced starvation and famine as in Sudan today,” experts selected by the United Nations Human Rights...

International Law and the challenges in implementing UNCLOS: South China Sea Arbitration

The intensification of the South China Sea (‘SCS’) conflict throughout early 2024 between China and the Philippines includes a long history of disputes. It...

New Regionalism: Belt and Road Initiative and the Indo-Pacific Region

The Belt and Road Initiative (‘BRI’) represents the People’s Republic of China’s (‘China’) strategic economic and political interests in asserting its role as a...

South China Sea Conflict: Indonesia’s Goals and Strategies Through the ‘ABC Triangle Conflict Model’

The escalation of the South China Sea (‘SCS’) conflict raises significant concerns about regional stability and international relations. At the end of 2023 and...

Indonesia’s Rice Dependence: An International Political Economy Perspective

In February 2024 Indonesia faced a food crisis when the price of rice reached the historical high of IDR 18.000 per Kg (Nugroho, 2024)....

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