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SDGs 16: Peace Justice and Strong Institutions

[OPINION] UGM Professor Highlights the Importance of Protecting MoFA’s Employees After the Death of a Young Diplomat

Yogyakarta, 24 July 2025–The death of a young diplomat from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia, Arya Daru Pangayunan (39), who was found lifeless in a boarding house in Menteng, Central Jakarta, sparked widespread public attention. This heartbreaking event has also been highlighted by academics, including Prof. Dr. Dafri Agussalim, Professor of International Relations at FISIPOL UGM.

The death of an active diplomat is not just about personal loss, but also a space for reflection on how the state protects our diplomats. In his interview, Prof. Dafri emphasized the importance of this event as a reflection of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and other government institutions. According to him, protecting employees is not only about physical health, but should also include psychological security and economic well-being. read more

Prof. Dr. Nur Rachmat Yuliantoro Officially Appointed as Professor, Highlights Indonesia’s Debt to China

Yogyakarta, July 24th 2025─Prof. Dr. Nur Rachmat Yuliantoro was officially inaugurated as Professor of International Development in East Asia, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Gadjah Mada University. In his speech, he highlighted the issue of loans or debt in foreign Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) projects, which has sparked debate over the relationship between Indonesia and China. Prof. Rachmat’s perspective offers a broad view that raises concerns about national finance and stability. read more

Prof. Dr. Nur Rachmat Yuliantoro Inaugurated as Professor, Highlights Indonesia’s Debt to China

Yogyakarta, 24 July 2025 — Prof. Dr. Nur Rachmat Yuliantoro was officially inaugurated as a Full Professor in East Asian International Development at the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada. In his inaugural speech, he addressed the issue of loans and national debt within China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), which continues to spark debate over Indonesia–China relations. Prof. Rachmat offered a broad and critical perspective, raising concerns over financial risk and national stability. read more

Encouraging Knowledge-Based Elections, FISIPOL UGM Holds Strategic Discussion with Bawaslu and KPU DIY

Yogyakarta, July 22, 2025 — The Faculty of Social and Political Sciences at Universitas Gadjah Mada (FISIPOL UGM) welcomed an audience visit from the Election Supervisory Agency (Bawaslu) and the General Election Commission (KPU) of the Special Region of Yogyakarta (DIY). The meeting was attended by the Chair of Bawaslu DIY, Drs. Mohammad Najib, M.Si., along with representatives from KPU DIY.

The audience served as a strategic discussion forum to address key public issues related to Indonesia’s electoral system. Prominent topics raised during the meeting included the arrangement of electoral districts, transparency in campaign financing, as well as the direction of future electoral regulations and policies. read more

FISIPOL UGM Lecturer Examines Voter Participation Dynamics Amid the Pandemic, Published in an International Journal

The Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada (FISIPOL UGM), continues to demonstrate its contribution to advancing knowledge through international scholarly publications. Arya Budi, S.I.P., MAPS, a lecturer from the Department of Politics and Government (DPP) FISIPOL UGM, has successfully published his research article in the peer-reviewed international journal Studia Politica Polonica, published by De Gruyter Brill.

The article, titled “Estimating Crowd: Electoral Adjustment and Spatial Effects of Turnout During the Covid-19 Pandemic,” discusses a timely and relevant theme: how the Covid-19 pandemic influenced voter behavior during local elections, with a particular focus on the 2020 Surabaya mayoral election. read more

Raising Awareness Towards the Issue of Gender-Based Violence, FCC Organizes Online Webinar on NCII and Sextortion

Yogyakarta, July 17th 2025—UGM’s Fisipol Crisis Center (FCC) organizes yet another webinar with the title “Digital Survivor: Recovering From the Trap of Sextortion and Non-Consensual Intimate Images (NCII)”. The issue raised in this webinar includes the prevalence of Gender-Based Violence (KBGO) which is still prevalent in social media. Due to this, the discussion session presented two speakers that are experienced in the field of advocating said issues, namely Chatarina Pancer Istiyani (Komisi Paripurna Komnas Perempuan) and Nabillah Saputri (SAFEnet). read more

Faculty of Social and Political Sciences UGM and Gaziantep University Launch Free Online Class

Yogyakarta, July 16, 2025─The Faculty of Social and Political Sciences (FISIPOL) of Gadjah Mada University (UGM), through the Academic Innovation Unit (UIA), is launching a free online class titled “Sustainable Transformation Towards Global Multifaceted Issues” on the FISIPOL Online Campus (FOCUS) website. This class is a product of a collaboration between FISIPOL UGM and Gaziantep University, and is supported by the Erasmus+ Project 2025.

Using English as the course language, this class aims to foster critical understanding in formulating inclusive and sustainable development strategies. addresses three main themes: industrial transformation in global production networks, sustainable food systems amidst multiple crises, and the green transition in Europe and its global implications. Participants will learn how global changes such as industrialization, climate and food crises, and environmental policies are reshaping urban spaces, local food security, and socio-economic policy directions. With case studies from Europe, Turkey, and Southeast Asia, the course fosters a critical understanding across diverse contexts and promotes academic collaboration in developing inclusive and sustainable development strategies. read more

FISIPOL UGM Faculty and Researchers Launch New Book “Portrait of Campaign Finance”: Unveiling the Reality of Money Politics and the Challenges to Democracy

The Faculty of Social and Political Sciences (FISIPOL), Universitas Gadjah Mada, continues to strengthen its role in promoting political literacy and democratic consolidation in Indonesia. Through the collaboration of four faculty members and alumni of the Department of Politics and Government—Dr. Mada Sukmajati, Putra Satria, Dendy Mifta Rizqia Ikhsandi, and Alfath Bagus Panuntun El Nur Indonesia—FISIPOL UGM has released a new book titled “Potret Dana Kampanye pada Kampanye Pileg (DPR RI) 2019–2024” (Portrait of Campaign Finance in the 2019–2024 Legislative Election Campaigns). read more

FISIPOL UGM Lecturers Launch New Book on the Theory and Practice of Indonesia’s Political System

The Faculty of Social and Political Sciences (FISIPOL), Universitas Gadjah Mada, has once again achieved an academic milestone with the launch of a new book authored by faculty members and researchers from the Department of Politics and Government: Alfath Bagus Panuntun El Nur Indonesia, M.A., A. Sudiana Sasmita, Ph.D., and Prof. Haryanto.

The book, titled “Mengenal Sistem Politik Indonesia: Pengantar Teori dan Praktik” (Understanding Indonesia’s Political System: An Introduction to Theory and Practice), represents a significant contribution to Indonesia’s political science literature and serves as a strategic reference for students, academics, and practitioners seeking a deeper understanding of the country’s political dynamics. read more

[Call for Abstracts Invitation] – Go South 2025

We would like to invite you to the 2025 Annual Convention on the Global South, organized by the Institute of International Studies (IIS), Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM). This year’s convention will be held in person in Yogyakarta, on October 1st – 2nd, 2025. 

GO SOUTH 2025’s theme is “70 Years Bandung Spirit: Re-invigorating Decolonial Struggle amidst Geopolitical Turbulence.” It seeks to foster discussions and debates on the dynamics of the Global South, 70 years after the Bandung Conference. As material conditions of the Global South countries have changed and new global-regional powers have emerged, how can such a global emancipatory project be reinvigorated? How can imaginaries of the Bandung Spirit be expanded, to project ideas for a just and peaceful world order amidst current geopolitical turmoils? This forum provides platforms for academics, policymakers, and the general public to connect, collaborate, and interact with peers with regards to the above questions. read more