Bandung, 23 September 2025: Chairman of the Parahyangan Center for International Studies, Yulius P Hermawan, was invited as a resource person at the Expert Group Meeting "Sharpening Indonesia's Position on International Monetary Fund and World Bank Reform" organized...
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Indonesia Foreign Ministry seeks input on Indonesia’s position on the United Nations 80 Initiative
On Friday, 22 August 2025, the Multilateral Policy Strategy Center, Foreign Policy Strategy Agency (BSKLN) of the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs held a Foreign Policy Input Network activity "Indonesia's Position on the UN80 Initiative" in the FISIP Meeting...
Building Prosperity in the Pacific Through Indonesia’s International Development Cooperation Program
Indonesia continues to demonstrate its commitment to closer ties with Pacific island nations. Following the Minister of Foreign Affairs' declaration of Pacific Elevation in 2019 and and organized the International Forum for Development Partnership (IPFD) in Bali in...
Indonesia’s Initiatives for Achieving Shared Prosperity with Pacific Countries at the Forefront of Indonesia’s Eastern Gateway
The Chair of the Parahyangan Center for International Studies (PACIS) had the opportunity to provide input on the draft document Grand Design of Indonesia’s Policy Strategy in the Pacific/Pacific Elevation (GDSKPE) and the Roadmap for Strengthening Development...
The Urgency of Monitoring and Evaluation of South-South Cooperation in Indonesia in Supporting Indonesian Diplomacy
The Director of the Parahyangan Center for International Studies served as a speaker at the Input Gathering Activity for the Development of the Initial Framework for Monitoring and Evaluation of Activities Related to Indonesia's South-South Cooperation (SSC),...
Indonesia’s commitment to strengthening cooperation with countries in the Pacific region in realizing the 2050 Strategy for the Blue Pacific Continent
The Pacific is a crucial region that is often overlooked in Indonesian foreign policy. Yet, the region holds significant potential that Indonesia can develop through its relationships with its countries. In the 2020-2024 National Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMN),...