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Bulaksumur Roundtable Forum 2025 Raises Issues of Democracy and Climate Change

Yogyakarta, 20 August 2025–Climate change is causing significant disruption to almost every sector worldwide. Every country is racing to formulate the best policies to ensure the sustainability of society now and in the future. This discourse was present at the Bulaksumur Roundtable Forum 2025, which was held under the theme of democracy and the environment. Featuring a number of speakers from among experts, government officials, and academics, the forum, themed “Promoting Environmental Democracy to Counter the Climate Crisis,” was held on Wednesday (20/8).Ravio Patra, Indonesia Country Director of the Westminster Foundation for Democracy (WFD), said Indonesia had the best natural resource management policies among ASEAN countries in 2015. However, there needs to be another paradigm that can review these policies, especially those that are community-oriented. “Because again, policies must be beneficial to the community. When we talk about the environment, we are not only discussing floods or forest fires, but also how prepared the community is and what the government has done,” said Patra.

Climate change is not a problem that centers on a single root cause. Collaboration and understanding are needed, as systems greatly influence their impact. Government policy is key to ensuring that this issue does not create deeper divisions between communities. Instead, good national policy in addressing climate change must be inclusive and equitable.

Patra added that, like it or not, many climate change challenges need to be prepared for. This is especially true as global support in the financial sector is beginning to shift towards this issue. However, climate action in Indonesia has grown organically within communities. This means that public awareness of climate change has already started to grow. The government must be able to formulate grassroots-based policies that can reach the smallest units of society. read more

Bulaksumur Roundtable Forum (BRF) 2025: Advancing Environmental Democracy to Address the Climate Crisis

The Department of Politics and Government (DPP), Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), in collaboration with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy (WFD) and the Southeast Asia Parliamentarians Against Corruption (SEAPAC), convened the Bulaksumur Roundtable Forum (BRF) 2025 under the theme “Promoting Environmental Democracy to Counter the Climate Crisis.” The event was held at UGM’s Gelanggang Inovasi & Kreativitas Building and livestreamed through the DPP UGM YouTube channel and Pares.id.

The forum opened with a keynote speech by Helen Fazey, the UK Ambassador to ASEAN, who highlighted the importance of environmental democracy as a foundation for global governance in addressing the climate crisis. read more

Sansiro Fair 2025: A Gateway for New Students to Explore Organizations and Student Units at FISIPOL UGM

The Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada (FISIPOL UGM), held the Sansiro Fair 2025, a two-day event (August 19–20) at Taman Sansiro. The fair brought together all student organizations and activity units at FISIPOL to introduce themselves to the incoming students of the 2025/2026 academic year.

At the exhibition, new students were able to explore a wide range of opportunities for self-development—from student organizations in each department and Student Activity Units (UKM) in arts, spirituality, research, and knowledge, to special service units such as mental health support and career development. read more

Introducing New Products: Digilib Café FISIPOL UGM Shares Free Coffee

Yogyakarta, August 17, 2025 — To celebrate the 80th Independence Day of the Republic of Indonesia, FISIPOL UGM distributed 250 free cups of coffee to lecturers, staff, and students in attendance.

The event, held at the Tangga Baru area of Digilib Café, was enlivened by a communal breakfast and live music from GASPOL Band, creating a warm and festive atmosphere.

Beyond serving as a casual gathering for the academic community, the occasion also marked the launch of new menu items soon to be available at Digilib Café FISIPOL UGM. read more

Responding to GenAI’s Challenges and Threats, CfDS UGM and SAIL Hold IRIS 2025

Yogyakarta, August 14th 2025─The Center for Digital Society (CfDS) of the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), held the International Resiliency and Integrity Symposium (IRIS) 2025 on Thursday (August 21st) at the Mandiri Auditorium of the Faculty. In collaboration with Safer Internet LAB (SAIL), an initiative of the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and Google Indonesia, this forum aims to discuss and respond to the increasing use of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI), especially in the Asia-Pacific region. The forum is titled “Generative AI and Information Resilience in the Asia-Pacific: Actions and Adaptations.” read more

IIS MONTHLY REVIEW ISSUE #3 IS OUT NOW

The third edition of IIS UGM’s Monthly Review is here, bringing you fresh insights and the latest knowledge!

Featured articles in this issue include:
When Vietnam’s Lotus Blooms in BRICS Water (Christopher Paller Gerale, Universitas Negeri Malang)
The Structural Crisis Behind Bangladesh’s 2024 Student Protest (Allene Florence Fadhilah Darmawan, Department of International Relations UGM, 2023)
The Making of Macan Asia in A Shifting Western Geopolitical Landscape (Aminah Rafa, Department of International Relations UGM)
Indonesia’s Dilemma Between Nickel Extraction and Biosphere Preservation (Paramasatya Rakha Abiyoga, Department of International Relations UGM) read more

Climate Finance in the Hands of Politics: When the World’s Promises Are Decided by Elections

Latest Article on Megashift FISIPOL UGM
“Rethinking the Architecture of Climate Finance: How Political Discretion Undermines Global Commitments”
By: Meilisa Anggraeni

Megashift FISIPOL UGM has released another thought-provoking and timely article, this time spotlighting global climate finance, which is under immense pressure due to the shifting tides of international politics. In her piece, “Rethinking the Architecture of Climate Finance,” author Meilisa Anggraeni examines how climate funding pledges from developed nations often weaken — not because of technical or economic constraints, but due to the political choices of their leaders. read more

FISIPOL UGM Welcomes Parents of New Students 2025

Monday, 4 August 2025 — The Dean of the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences at Universitas Gadjah Mada (FISIPOL UGM), Dr. Wawan Mas’udi, warmly welcomed the parents and guardians of the 2025 cohort at FISIPOINT, FISIPOL UGM. This gathering served as an important moment to strengthen the relationship between the faculty and students’ families, positioning them as partners in supporting the students’ educational journey.

In his remarks, the Dean extended a heartfelt welcome and expressed gratitude for the trust placed in FISIPOL UGM as the academic home for their sons and daughters. read more

FISIPOL UGM Lecturer Studies Global South Emerging Donors’ Strategies in International Development Cooperation

Professor Poppy S. Winanti from the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada (FISIPOL UGM), reaffirms her contribution to the global development discourse through her latest scholarly publication titled “International Development Cooperation and Domestic Support: Strategies of TIKA and TICA as Emerging Donors”. The article appears in Jurnal Penelitian Politik published by BRIN, Volume 21, No. 1, 2024.

In this work, Prof. Winanti critically examines the growing involvement of developing countries in the Global South as new actors in international development cooperation. The focus lies on how countries such as Thailand and Turkey — each with their dedicated agencies, the Thailand International Cooperation Agency (TICA) and the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA) — play their roles as emerging donors, providing foreign aid despite still being classified as developing nations. read more

FISIPOL UGM Holds Consignment Meeting for the Finalization of ACQUIN Accreditation Documents for Six Study Programs

The Faculty of Social and Political Sciences (FISIPOL) at Universitas Gadjah Mada organized a consignment meeting to finalize the Self-Assessment Report (SAR) as part of the international accreditation process with ACQUIN (Accreditation, Certification and Quality Assurance Institute). The activity was attended by representatives from six study programs currently preparing for accreditation.

The event began with an opening speech by Joash Tapiheru, Secretary of the Quality Assurance Unit (UJM), who emphasized the importance of this accreditation process as part of FISIPOL UGM’s continuous efforts to enhance the quality of higher education. read more