What to expect from Indonesia as ASEAN Chair


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On November 13th, 2022, at the conclusion of the 40th and 41st ASEAN Summit in Phnom Penh, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen symbolised the handover of ASEAN Chairmanship to Indonesia by handing President Jokowi a gavel.

Now officially the 2023 Chair the question remains -  what will Indonesia do with this power?

Facing newfound tensions both within and without, ASEAN must navigate increasingly complicated regional politics, while continuing its progress in economic development and tackling environmental and health issues. With Indonesia - ASEAN's largest and most populous nation - entrusted its with Chairmanship, what can we expect from 2023 as Southeast Asia positions itself for an uncertain future?

Join Asialink and a panel of experts, as we discuss the year ahead for ASEAN, and how Indonesia will try to pursue the bloc's interests, maintain its relevance, and unify its members.

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Moderator: 
Dr Donald Greenlees, award winning journalist and Asialink Senior Advisor
 
Panelists:
HE Dr Siswo Pramono, Ambassador to Australia from the Republic of Indonesia 
Clarice Campbell, Lead Advisor, Skills at Katalis and President of the Australia-Indonesia Youth Assocation 
Shafiah F. Muhibat, Deputy Executive Director for Research, CSIS Indonesia
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