This roundtable discussion in collaboration with ASEAS(UK) focused on the in-country research climate and future of research in Indonesia and the Philippines. An Early Career Researcher focused session, it featured researchers sharing their experiences of operating within changing political climates, and creating and sustaining local partnerships amongst other issues. This event was recorded and the video can be watched here.
Speaker and Chair Biographies
Dr. Sol Iglesias is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of the Philippines in Diliman. She has a PhD in Southeast Asian Studies and an MA in Political Science from the National University of Singapore, as well as an MA in International Affairs from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and a BA in Public Administration from the University of the Philippines. She won the 2023 Short Residency in Southeast Asia/Social Justice award from the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Center for Southeast Asian Studies. She was an American Political Science Association’s (APSA) Asia Program fellow in 2021 and had been selected as an emerging scholar on democracy and autocracy by the APSA Democracy and Autocracy Committee in 2020. She was selected as a Southeast Asia Research Group (SEAREG) Fellow in 2017. Sol is currently writing a book, The Dynamics of Political Violence in the Philippines, on the central-local interactions that produced violence in the democratic interregnum between the Ferdinand Marcos dictatorship and authoritarianism under Duterte.
Prof. Julio Teehankee is Professor of Political Science and International Studies at De La Salle University where he served as Chair of the Political Science Department (1994-2007); Chair of the International Studies Department (2008-2013); and Dean of the College of Liberal Arts (2013-2017). He also served as President of the Philippine Political Science Association (2017-2019) and the Asian Political and International Studies Association (2009-2011). He was the Philippine representative to the Council of the International Political Science Association (2019-2021). He is also the Regional Manager of the Varieties of Democracy (V-Dem) for Southeast Asia and the Pacific. He has held several visiting appointments that include Kyoto University, Australian National University, City University of Hong Kong, Osaka University, University of Tokyo, Waseda University, and Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. In 2022, he was invited as a Senior Visiting Fellow at the Saw Swee Hock Southeast Asia Centre, the London School of Economics and Political Science. He appears regularly as a political analyst for local and international media outlets and his YouTube channel – “Talk Politics with Julio Teehankee.”
Shofwan Al Banna Choiruzzad is an Associate Professor at the Department of International Relations, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Indonesia. He also serves as the Executive Secretary of the University’s ASEAN Study Center. His research interests are issues on the entanglements between multiple scales of governance: global, regional, national, and local. Shofwan looks at how local and national political economic dynamics continuously and mutually interact with the evolution in global and regional orders. His works have appeared in various academic and popular platforms, including Asia Europe Journal, Asian Perspective, Pacific Affairs, Contemporary Southeast Asia, Forest Policy and Economics, Asian Politics & Policy, Indonesia, Good Governance Africa, Global, Nikkei Asia, The Jakarta Post, Kompas, and Media Indonesia, among others. Apart from academic works, he also frequently assists policy makers to design better policies and strategies. Shofwan also hosts a popular podcast for Indonesian youth on Indonesian perspectives on international relations, Podcast Bebas Aktif and co-founds Kontekstual Media.
Poppy S. Winanti is a Professor of International Relations at the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM). She holds a Ph.D. in Politics from the University of Glasgow and two Master’s Degrees (an MSc in International Political Economy from the LSE and an MPP from the KDI School of Public Policy). Her research interests cover global and regional trade relations in the global political economy; conflict and the political economy of natural resources and extractive industries; Indonesia’s economic diplomacy; and South-South Cooperation. Her recent publications include state capacity in energy transition, localizing global norms in extractive sectors, resource nationalism, regulatory framework on IPR in Indonesia, Indonesia-Australia trade relations in the Indo-Pacific Era, and Indonesia’s South-South Cooperation.
Prof. Hyun Bang Shin (@urbancommune) is Professor of Geography and Urban Studies at the London School of Economics and Political Science and directs the LSE Saw Swee Hock Southeast Asia Centre. His research centres on the critical analysis of the political economy of speculative urbanisation, gentrification and displacement, urban spectacles, and urbanism with particular attention to Asian cities. His books include Planetary Gentrification (Polity, 2016), Neoliberal Urbanism, Contested Cities and Housing in Asia (Palgrave Macmillan, 2019), Exporting Urban Korea? Reconsidering the Korean Urban Development Experience (Routledge, 2021), and The Political Economy of Mega Projects in Asia: Globalization and Urban Transformation (Routledge, forthcoming). He is Editor of the International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, and is also a trustee of the Urban Studies Foundation.