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Indonesia’s BRICS Bid: Steering Economic Pragmatism in a Shifting Global Order

Written by: Wilson Changgrairawan, Alicia Asyera Esterlina Unwaru, Alya Alkautsar Zabiansyah, Nirmana Artistika dan Azel Bimarajasa General Overview about BRICS Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa (also known as BRICS) form an intergovernmental organization whose governments meet annually for a formal summit and to coordinate multilateral policies. The origins of BRICS can be traced …

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CORE #2: Shadows Over the Sahara: Examining the Russo-Ukrainian War’s Spillover Effects in Africa

Written by Alfath Alima Hakim (FPCI Chapter UI), M. Danang D. Gilangkencana, & Rangga Aria Wijaya (ISAFIS) General Overview The Russo-Ukrainian War, initiated in 2014 and intensified with Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022, stems from deep-rooted geopolitical tensions and rivalry with NATO. The conflict was triggered by Ukraine’s alignment with Western institutions, including aspirations to …

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CORE #1: EU-China Trade Tensions in the EV Sector: Economics Ramifications and Strategic Lessons for Indonesia’s Industrial Growth

Written by Alicia Asyera E. Unwaru (FPCI Chapter UI), Jovi Pratama Putra, and Christofer Wahyu Lorenzo Kadju (ISAFIS) Background of the Development of China’s Electric Vehicle Industry Since 2015, China has become one of the world’s major electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers, driven by substantial government support through subsidies, incentives, and pro-environmental policies. These factors have led …

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Outlook #4: Battlefield 2030: Dragon v Porcupine

Written by Arthur Farellio Her Pratama Research and Analysis Division FPCI Chapter UI Board of 2024 Introduction  The Thucydides Trap, named after the ancient Athenian historian, refers to the longstanding notion that a hegemonic war is likely to occur when a rising superpower challenges the dominance of an existing hegemony (Allison, 2015). Notwithstanding, some experts …

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Outlook #3: Going for Gold: Gambling the Stakes from Hosting the Olympics

Written by Aletha Herdiman, Justin Hesli Jonathan Simbolon, and Najwa Dzakiyaturrahmi Research and Analysis Division FPCI Chapter UI Board of 2024 The Olympic Oath, written by Pierre de Coubertin—“We swear that we will take part in the Olympic Games in a spirit of chivalry, for the honor of our country and for the glory of …

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FPCI Chapter UI’s Conversation with H.E. Ambassador Yasser Hassan Farag Elshemy at  the Tea Time with Ambassador #1 2024

Written by Bryan Samuel, Rafachrist Nehemia, and Hanifa Putri External Events Division FPCI Chapter UI Board of 2024 On 10th of June 2024, members of FPCI Chapter Universitas Indonesia visited the Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt in Jakarta for the Tea Time with Ambassador (TTWA) #1 2024 event. About Tea Time with Ambassador …

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Outlook #2: Economical Bonds and Political Barriers: Indonesia’s Israeli Dichotomy 

Written by Wilson Changgrairawan, Felicia Atmapralieto, Jovi Pratama Putra Research and Analysis Division FPCI Chapter UI Board of 2024 While much of the world’s diplomatic activity plays out in the open, the relationship between Indonesia and Israel mostly unfolds behind the scenes. These two nations, seemingly worlds apart in geography and ideology, engage in a …

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Outlook #1: The Hazardous Human Rights Violation of Hazara Women in Afghanistan

Written by Aletha Herdiman, Anindya Putri Syam, and Alya Al-Kautsar Z. Research and Analysis Division FPCI Chapter UI Board of 2024 One of the world’s most significant women’s rights catastrophes has been brought about by the Taliban in the past 2.5 years when they returned to power in Afghanistan. Women’s rights to education, work, political …

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