COVID-19's Impact on Security Issues in Indonesia

Sidney Jones, Director of the Institute for Policy Analysis of Conflict (IPAC) in Jakarta, sits down NYSEAN co-founder Margaret Scott to discuss some of the ways that COVID-19 has affected security issues in Indonesia, from pro-ISIS extremism, to conflict in Papua, to stigmatization of religious "super-spreaders." She also looks at the potential security ramifications of extended economic hardship as the consequences of the COVID-19 crisis sink in.

Watching below or download the audio here.

This event is co-sponsored by IPAC and NYU Wagner.

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