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World in Motion Special Edition
World in Motion Special Edition #1: “Strategic Realignments in Indonesia’s Foreign Policy: Implications of BRICS Membership with OECD Relationship" Part 1
Host(s): Devaardhan Gandhi Hanafi
Speaker(s): Mrs. Indah Lestari (Political Economy Analyst at Laboratorium Indonesia 2045)
As global power dynamics continue to evolve, countries like Indonesia must navigate an increasingly complex diplomatic landscape. This shift is evident in Indonesia’s simultaneous engagement with two distinct economic multilateralisms, BRICS and the OECD. While BRICS reflects the shared aspirations of emerging economies to reshape a Western-centric global order, the OECD champions strong governance, transparency, and sound economic policy principles commonly upheld by developed nations.
World in Motion Special Edition #1: “Strategic Realignments in Indonesia’s Foreign Policy: Implications of BRICS Membership with OECD Relationship" Part 2
Host(s): Devaardhan Gandhi Hanafi
Speaker(s): Mr. Raden Maisa Yudono, S.Sos., M.Si. (Lecturer in International Relations at UPN Veteran Jakarta and Universitas Indonesia)
As global power dynamics continue to evolve, countries like Indonesia must navigate an increasingly complex diplomatic landscape. This shift is evident in Indonesia’s simultaneous engagement with two distinct economic multilateralisms, BRICS and the OECD. While BRICS reflects the shared aspirations of emerging economies to reshape a Western-centric global order, the OECD champions strong governance, transparency, and sound economic policy principles commonly upheld by developed nations.
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World in Motion #4: “ASEAN’s AI Tightrope Balancing Innovation and Ethics in the Age of Artificial Intelligence”
Host(s): Dominico Kurnia Sakti (Staff of Opportunity Development of FPCI Chapter UI Board of 2025)
Speaker(s): Alifia Nur Khalisa (Staff of Research and Analysis of FPCI Chapter UI Board of 2025
Artificial Intelligence is becoming a central force in Southeast Asia’s development, bringing major opportunities alongside complex risks. While global institutions have begun establishing clearer standards to guide responsible AI use, ASEAN faces a different reality. It has a non-intervention principle that limits the creation of binding regional regulations. This has resulted in varied levels of current preparedness among member states.
These gaps heighten vulnerabilities across the region, from deepfake misinformation to uneven digital capacity and insufficient data governance. Although the ASEAN Guide on AI Governance and Ethics provides an important foundation, its voluntary nature raises questions about how effectively the region can uphold transparency, accountability, and human rights in the age of AI.
World in Motion #2: "Digitalization: China’s Strategy Towards Economic Domination"
Host(s): Kenza Radhifa Al Makkah (Staff of Opportunity Development of FPCI Chapter UI Board of 2025)
Speaker(s): Kayla Rania Aditha Putri (Staff of External Events of FPCI Chapter UI Board of 2025)
China has strategically used digital tools such as social media and digital influencers to expand its economic influence globally. By integrating local culture and consumer preferences, Chinese brands have successfully penetrated key markets, with Indonesia standing out as a prime example.
Indonesia’s young and digitally engaged population has made an ideal market for China’s digital expansion strategy. Chinese brands collaborate with local influencers and localize their products and messaging to appeal Indonesian consumers, reshaping economic ties through digitalization.