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Universities cutting Asia studies

Universities cutting Asia studies
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Closure of Indonesian language programs in Australian universities will weaken ties between the two countries

Closure of Indonesian language programs in Australian universities will weaken ties between the two countries
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Words matter : Indonesia-Australia Relationship Paramount amid Pandemic

Search President Joko Widodo receives a visit by Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison at the State Palace in Central Jakarta on Oct. 20, 2019. (Beritasatu Photo/Heri Gagarin) “Words matter”: Indonesia-Australia Relationship Paramount amid Pandemic BY :SIENNA CURNOW JANUARY 29, 2021 Jakarta. Communication remains at the heart of effective diplomacy. The inability for formal and informal diplomatic conversations to take place online has provided considerable challenges to international affairs. These relationships have been significantly tested amid the coronavirus pandemic sparking fears that diplomats have begun to view issues with Covid-centric tunnel vision.   Former Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa shared his perspectives on Thursday in the Indonesia-Australia Campus-to-Campus Virtual Outreach webinar hosted by the Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia (FPCI), in cooperation with the Embassy of Aus

Unis give up teaching Indonesian just when we need our close neighbour

Unis give up teaching Indonesian just when we need our close neighbour Share Universities are making a serious mistake in closing down Indonesian-language programs just when Australia needs to strengthen it relationships and trade with Asian neighbours, the head of a leading languages organisation says. Democratic Indonesia is just the sort of country Australia should be engaging with, says professor David Hill.  Binsar Bakkara Murdoch and La Trobe universities will stop taking enrolments for Indonesian next year, while three others expect to drop the language, leaving just nine out of 39 universities offering the subject. In 2019 there were only 178 Indonesian language students in all of Australia, 63 per cent fewer than in 1992.

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