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Spiegel Article on Freiburg-Yogyakarta Tandem Research
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Jakarta Post Article on Freiburg-Yogyakarta Tandem Research
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The Jakarta Post | No “decisive” departure from ASEAN in Indonesian policy
15 March 2019, Jürgen Rüland about Indonesia and it’s commitment towards ASEAN
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Manila Times | Christl Kessler and Jürgen Rüland mentioned in article on populist christianity
Our populist christianity - by Juan T. Gatbonton
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Methodology Conference Concluding Panel (Video)
Concluding Panel of the Conference on "Methodology in Southeast Asian Studies"
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Newspaper debate on Vissia Ita Yulianto´s article 'RI-Malaysia relation: All in the family'
The article 'RI-Malaysia relation: All in the family', authored by PhD student Vissia Ita Yulianto has been extensively discussed in the Jakarta Post.
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Jürgen Rüland quoted in the Jakarta Post: Does ASEM matter?
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Life Week | Quote by Jürgen Rüland on the Indonesian presidential election
See below for an article in which Jürgen Rüland was quoted on the election of Jokowi in Indonesia in the Chinese publication Life Week.
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Radio Dreyeckland | Interviews on the refugee crisis in Southeast Asia
In recent months the refugee crisis in Southeast Asia was in the limelight of the media. Members of the Rohingya minority fled by boat from Myanmar and refugee camps in Bangladesh by the thousands due to inhumane living conditions in their home countries.
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Radio Dreyeckland | Anna Fünfgeld interviews Yandry Kuniawan on Jokowi's election
On 20 October 2014, Jokowi will be sworn into office as the new president of Indonesia. This is the third time since Indonesian independence in 1945 that the head of state was directly elected. Anna Fünfgeld, methodology and project coordinator, interviews Yandri Kuniawan, PhD student, on the elections in Indonesia and the political situation in the country.
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