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A Nation in Dysfunction: Discourses on Corruption in Indonesia


  • Dow Hall, Room 100, Yale University 370 Temple Street New Haven, CT, 06511 United States (map)
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As Indonesia continues to craft its democracy, the specter of corruption looms large. While the conversations on this issue can at times seem too divisive or confined within certain strands of thought, we invite speakers and attendees from all disciplines and areas to critically analyze, expand, synthesize, contest, and discuss their perspectives on corruption at the two following events:

YIF Spring Dialogue:

Dr. Muhamad Chatib Basri, Chairman of the Indonesia Infrastructure Finance and former Minister of Finance of Indonesia; Senior Lecturer, Department of Economics, University of Indonesia; Thee Kian Wie Distinguished Visiting Professor, Australian National University (2016-2017); Member of the World Bank Advisory Council on Gender and Development, International Trade, Macroeconomics, and Political Economy

Dr. Deden Rukmana, Associate Professor and Coordinator of Urban Studies and Planning Program, Savannah State University

The 16th Northeastern Conference (NEC) on Indonesia: See attached file for details.

Please RSVP here: necatyale@gmail.com

PDF: NEC 2017 Program

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