Meidyatama Suryodiningrat
《雅加达邮报》编辑
议题:
中国与东盟:风平浪静或暗流汹涌
With a background in journalism spanning 18 years, he is a regular writer of op-ed pieces, columns and essays on a wide range of subjects focusing on issues relating to socio-political affairs and
foreign policy. Mr. Suryodiningrat has also worked for two-years outside of journalism as an analyst for a Jakarta-based strategic consulting firm which engages in government and community
relations.
Apart from his journalistic work, he is a frequent contributor tovarious journals and books, among them: “Asean at theCrossroads of Regionalism”, in Emerging China – Prospects for Partnership in Asia, Routledge, 2012; “ASEAN Regional Forum 2011: China and the United States” in Asia Pacific Bulletin, No. 127,
Aug. 4. 2011; “US Rapprochement with Indonesia: From Problem State to Partner” in Contemporary Southeast Asia, Vol. 32, No. 3, Dec. 2010;
He was a fellow at Harvard University’s Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He received a bachelors degree (majoring in Political Science and History) from
Carleton University in Ottawa, and attended graduate school at Dalhousie University, Halifax. Nova Scotia.