Graciana Saragih

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Graciana Saragih is an undergraduate student of International Relations at Universitas Indonesia. Her academic interests include issues within the scope of International Political Economy and Strategic Studies. When she’s not exploring how the intertwined geopolitics and economy affect state relations, she’s acting in local theatres.

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Why Does the Kuwait Investment Authority Still Matter? Success, Challenges, and Institutional Reform

Authors: Graciana Saragih and Karina Zahra* Over decades, the Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF) has emerged as a strategic instrument for nations to manage national wealth...

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Understanding Uzbekistan–Russia Relations

Following the Soviet collapse, Uzbekistan has maintained, to a...

Hormuz, Iran and the Dangerous Politics of Maritime Tariffs

The latest diplomatic push over Iran, now centered on...

China, Egypt, and Iran: Challenging U.S. Military Presence in the Gulf

The Chinese strategy employs research and intelligence institutions working...

AI as a tool of authoritarian control: The Case of China

The development of technology, while intended as a mechanism...
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