Dr. Asra is an Associate Professor of International Relations at Universitas Indonesia. Her research interests include International Political Economy, ASEAN studies, South-South Cooperation, international development, diplomacy and trade, as well as gender and development. With extensive experience in international research collaboration across Asia and beyond, her work focuses on how Global South actors navigate structural inequalities, negotiate influence, and advance development through cross-border cooperation. Her leadership brings a globally informed perspective to the cluster’s commitment to justice-oriented and transformative development in the Global South.
Dr. Shofwan is an Associate Professor of International Relations at Universitas Indonesia. His research examines the political–economic dynamics across multiple scales of governance—global, regional, national, and local—and the ways in which local and national processes interact with shifts in global and regional orders. His scholarship provides critical insights into the position of the Global South in the context of the global climate crisis, particularly where structural inequalities, development challenges, and evolving power relations converge. His expertise contributes to the cluster’s commitment to advancing justice-oriented and transformative development in the Global South.
Dr. Yeremia is an Assistant Professor of International Relations at Universitas Indonesia. He specializes in the political economy of international development, with particular emphasis on multi-scalar socio-environmental governance, just transitions, and energy justice. His research examines how global investment agendas—particularly Chinese investment, intersect with national development strategies and local socio-environmental realities in Indonesia. His work highlights the persistent gap between elite-level policy discourse and community-level lived experiences. Bringing a strong comparative and field-based perspective, he bridges global governance frameworks with grounded analyses of justice, displacement, and local agency in energy and resource governance—strengthening the cluster’s commitment to advancing equitable and transformative development across the Global South.
Agung Nurwijoyo, M.Sc. is a Lecturer of International Relations and Secretary of the Undergraduate Program at the Department of International Relations, FISIP Universitas Indonesia. His expertise spans modern diplomacy, Indonesian foreign policy, regional studies, and South–South cooperation—key domains that shape the strategic positioning of the Global South within an evolving international order.
His work contributes to a deeper understanding of how countries such as Indonesia build solidarities, negotiate influence, and pursue development amid persistent structural inequalities in global governance. His perspective strengthens our cluster’s commitment to advancing justice, collaboration, and transformative development across the Global South.