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The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace announced that the Bakrie Center Foundation will generously support a new senior associate to work on Southeast Asian issues, based in Washington, D.C.
WASHINGTON, July 26—The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace announced today that the Bakrie Center Foundation will generously support a new senior associate to work on Southeast Asian issues, based in Washington, D.C.
The Bakrie chair will focus on political, economic, and strategic developments in Southeast Asia and the region’s global influence. In collaboration with colleagues in Carnegie’s offices in Moscow, Beirut, Brussels, and Beijing, the position will research and analyze policy pertaining to Southeast Asia.
Making the announcement, Douglas Paal, vice president for studies at the Carnegie Endowment, said:
“Carnegie is grateful for the Bakrie Center Foundation’s commitment to shaping international knowledge—and therefore global policy—on Southeast Asia and its geopolitical importance. The region is too often overlooked and we thank the Foundation for expanding its long-term commitment to increasing global understanding on Southeast Asia.”
Anindya Novyan Bakrie, head of the Bakrie Foundation and CEO of Bakrie Telecom, said:
“Working out of the world-class Carnegie Endowment, the Bakrie chair will contribute policy relevant research by revealing key political, economic, and socio-cultural trends in Indonesia and Southeast Asia. The senior associate will address the unanswered questions of the region and become a reference point for policy makers in the United States and the international community.”
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