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Dr. Poppy Sulistyaning Winanti

Email address: poppysw@ugm.ac.id
Website: http://poppysw.staff.ugm.ac.id 
Acadstaff UGM: https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/PoppySWinanti2018#prisma
Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=H7H_yccAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao 

Poppy S. Winanti is a Professor of International Relations, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM). Her research interests cover global and regional trade relations in global political economy; conflict and the political economy of natural resources and extractive industries; Indonesia’s economic diplomacy; and South-South Cooperation. 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 KDI School of Public Policy). Her research interests cover localizing global norms in extractive industries, resource nationalism, regulatory framework on IPR in Indonesia, Indonesia-Australia trade relations in the Indo-Pacific Era, and Indonesia’s South-South Cooperation. 

  • 2011 – present
    Researcher, Institute of International Studies (IIS), Universitas Gadjah Mada 
  • 2011 – present
    Researcher, Center for World Trade Studies (CWTS), Universitas Gadjah Mada 
  • 2001 – present
    Teaching Staff, Department of International Relations, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada.
  • 2011
    PhD in Politics, School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom.
    PhD Thesis: External Pressures or Domestic Politics: Explaining Change in Developing Countries’ Intellectual Property Legislation, School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Glasgow. Supervisor: Prof. Alasdair Young.
  • 2005
    MSc in Politics of the World Economy, Department of International Relations, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), University of London, United Kingdom.
    Master’s Dissertation: Global Economic Institutions and the MNCs: The Case Studies of the MAI and the TRIPS Agreements. Supervisor: Dr. Daphne Josselin.
  • 2002
    MPP in International Relations, Department of International Relations and Political Economy, School of Public Policy and Management, Korea Development Institute (KDI), Korea.
    Master’s Dissertation: A Comparative Political Economy of Development of Korea and Indonesia: Historical-Structuralists Explanation. Supervisor: Prof. Hun Joo Park.
  • 1997
    Sarjana Ilmu Politik (SIP) equivalent to B.A. with minor thesis, Department of International Relations, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia.
  • December 2021 – Present
    Vice Dean for Academic and Students Affairs, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada 
  • December 2016 – December 2021
    Vice Dean for Research, Community Service, Cooperation and Alumni Affairs, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada  
  • 2016
    Head, Department of International Relations, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada
  • 2015 – 2016
    Director, Center for World Trade Studies (CWTS), Universitas Gadjah Mada 
  • 2013 – 2016
    Secretary, Magister in Peace and Conflict Resolution, Universitas Gadjah Mada
  • 2013 – 2016
    Head, Graduate Program in International Relations, Department of International Relations, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada
  • 5 – 8 July 2022
    ‘Reducing Economic Dependence on Extraction: Post-Extractivism in Indonesia’ (Co-author with Nanang Indra Kurniawan and Rachael Diprose). “The 24th Biennial Conference of the ASAA “Social Justice in Pandemic Time” Asian Studies Association of Australia, Monash Herb Feith Indonesian Engagement Centre and School of Language, Literatures, Cultures and Linguistics Monash University. 
  • 24 – 27 March 2022
    Presenter, ‘Palm Oil Diplomacy’: Assessing Domestic Support for Indonesia’s Outward Response to the EU RED II, Association for Asian Studies Conference, Hawaii 24 – 27 Maret 2022.   
  • 28 – 29 September 2021
    Invited speaker, “International Relations and Development in the Anthropocene”, Citizens of the World Conference, Asia Institute, the University of Melbourne.            
  • 23 September 2021
    Speaker, “Online International Seminar on SMEs Food Processing for Industry 4.0 Development”, KDI School Alumni Working Partner Program Thailand and Indonesia.
  • 31 August 2021
    Invited speaker, “Managing COVID-19 and Its Socio-Economic Impact: Indonesia’s Experience” Knowledge@America on “Economic Impact in the Time of COVID” organized by @America (online Conference).
  • 11 August 2021
    Moderator, Lecture Series 1 – International Relations with Prof. Amitav Acharya, the Southeast Asia Lecture Hall, organized by Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia (FPCI)       
  • 27 May 2021
    Invited speaker, “Managing COVID-19: Indonesia Experience” 2nd International Economics and Business Symposium on “Effect of COVID-19 in All Dimensions” Gaziantep University, Turkey (online Conference)
  • 22 April 2021
    Invited speaker, “Indonesian Economic and Regional Integration”, Online Internship Program “The Contemporary Dynamics of Indonesia” jointly organized by the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia, Islamabad and Center for Global and Strategic Studies (CGSS), Pakistan
  • 2 February 2021
    Panel Discussant, “Asia Competitiveness Institute (ACI) Webinar Drivers of Indonesia’s Economic Growth in 2021, Asia Competitiveness Institute (ACI) Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore
  • 23 – 25 September 2019
    “Reordering the Political Settlement: Resource Nationalism, Domestic Ownership and Transnational Bargains in the Post Authoritarian Indonesia” (co-author with Rachael Diprose), Australian Political Science Association (APSA) Annual Conference, Flinders University, Adelaide.
  • 4 – 6 July 2019
    “Understanding South-South Cooperation: Normative Vs. Representational Contestation” (co-author with Rizky Alif Alfian), ISA Conference, Singapore. 
  • 1 – 2 November 2018
    “Resource Extraction, Re-Centralisation and Inequalities in Post-Authoritarian Indonesia” (co-author with Rachael Diprose), Indonesia’s Inequalities Conference, the University of Melbourne, Melbourne.
  • 20 October 2018
    “Are We on the Verge of a Trade War and How We can Fix It?” Conference on Indonesian Foreign Policy 2018 A Dangerous Drift: Ideas to Fix a Broken World, organized by Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia (FPCI), Jakarta.
  • 22 – 25 July 2018
    “Indonesia’s Global South Transition: From Aid Recipient to Donor” (co-author with Rizky Alif Alfian), World Congress of Political Science, the International Political Science Association (IPSA), Brisbane.
  • 21 October 2017
    “Free Trade as Strategy for Globalization: Did We Miss Something, Did Others Get an Early Start?” Conference on Indonesian Foreign Policy 2018 Win – Winning ASEAN, Conquering Globalization, organized by Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia (FPCI), Jakarta.
  • 3 April 2017
    “Meeting the Challenge of the Resource Curse: the Sub-National Experience of Managing Non-Renewable Resources in Bojonegoro, Indonesia”, Invited Guest Lecture, Indonesia Forum Public Seminar Series, Asia Institute, the University of Melbourne, Melbourne.
  • 28 March 2017
    “The Influence of Global Norms in Indonesian Resource Governance”, Invited Guest Lecture, the Faculty of Arts Indonesia Initiative, the University of Melbourne, Melbourne. 
  • 17 September 2016           
    “Indonesia and Trade Initiatives: The Challenge Ahead”, Conference on Indonesian Foreign Policy 2016 Finding Indonesia’s Place in the Brave New World, organized by Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia (FPCI), Jakarta. 
  • 5 June 2016         
    “Regulatory Framework on IPR in Indonesia: Overview and Preliminary Assessment on the TPPA’s IP Chapter”, Conference on “21st Century Regionalism, Mega FTAs, and Asian Regional Integration: Implications of TPP for ASEAN and East Asian Countries”, organized by Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA), Bangkok.
  • May 16-18 2016  
    “How far can Indonesia go for the TPP?”, Conference on “Trans-Pacific Partnership: A Paradigm Shift in International Trade Regulation?” jointly organised by the Centre for Financial Regulation and Economic Development (CFRED), Faculty of Law, the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) and the Asia WTO Research Network (AWRN), Hong Kong (co-author with Riza Noer Arfani).
  • 16 – 19 March 2016            
    “Opportunities and Challenges in Developing a New Breakthrough in Natural Resources Governance in ASEAN”, the 57th International Studies Association (ISA), Atlanta (co-author with Hasrul Hanif)
  • 31 October 2015 
    “Should Indonesia Join the TPP or Not?” IDEAS Forum “TPP: Will America Bully Us?” Kuala Lumpur.
  • 3-5 August 2015 
    “Can ASEAN Achieve a Single Market and Production Base? A Global Value Chain (GVC) Analysis”, the International Conference on ASEAN Studies (ICONAS) 2, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok. 
  • 13 June 2015      
    “Can Indonesia Become the World’s Major Trading Power? What do We Need to do to get there?” Conference on Indonesian Foreign Policy (CIFP), Jakarta. 
  • 25 September 2012           
    “Religious Radicalism in the Post Soeharto Era in Indonesia”, Invited Guest Lecture, The Program in Islamic, Turkish, and Near Eastern Studies of the Institute for Religion, Politics and Culture, Washington College, Maryland.
  • 7 June 2012         
    “Towards an ASEAN Economic Community: the Challenges Ahead”, the 6th International Turkish – Asian Congress “Asian Union? Parameters of Politics, Security, Economy and Culture”, Turkish Asian Center for Strategic Studies (TASAM), Istanbul.
  • Kate, Macdonald, Bahrudin, Annisa Sabrina Hartoto, Carla Unger, Paul Cisneros, Deborah Delgado Pugley, Damaris Herreras Salazar, Poppy S. Winanti, Nanang Indra Kurniawan (2024). The Politics of Accountability in Global Sustainable Commodity Governance: Dilemmas of Institutional Competition and Governance. Global Policy, 00:1-17. DOI: 10.1111/1758-5899.13426.
  • Ambardi, K. and Winanti, P.S. (2024). Pendahuluan: Praktik Transformasi Digital dalam Perspektif Ilmu Hubungan Internasional, dalam Transformasi Digital dan Daya Saing: Seleksi Kasus edited by Riza Noer Arfani and Kuskridho Ambardi, Yogyakarta: Gadjah Mada University Press. ISBN: 978-623-359-502-5.
  • Winanti, P.S. and Mas’udi, W. Eds. (2023).Ilmu Sosial Politik Masa Depan: Menjawab Megashift? Yogyakarta: Gadjah Mada University Press. ISBN: 978-623-359-196-6.
  • Winanti, P.S. and Mas’udi W. (2022). Bringing State Capacity into the Debate: A Key for Energy Transition in Emerging Economy. Journal of World Energy Law and Business. Volume 15, Issue 5, October 2022, Pages 333–345. Doi: 10.1093/jwelb/jwac018
  • Winanti, P. S. (2022). Menakar Kesiapan Indonesia dalam Merespons Perjanjian Perdagangan Internasional. POLITIKA: Jurnal Ilmu Politik. Vol. 13. No. 1. DOI: 10.14710/politika.13.1.2022.23-40.
  • Winanti, P. S. and Mas’udi, W. eds. (2022). G20 di Tengah Perubahan Besar: Momentun Kepemimpinan Global Indonesia? Yogyakarta: Gadjah Mada University Press. ISBN: 978-623-359-099-0. 
  • Diprose, R., Kurniawan, N., Macdonald, K., P. S. Winanti (2022), ‘Regulating Sustainable Minerals in Electronics Supply Chains: Local Power Struggles and the ‘Hidden Costs’ of Global Tin Supply Chain Governance. Review of International Political Economy Vol. 29, Issue 3, pp. 792 – 817 https://doi.org/10.1080/09692290.2020.1814844 
  • Hennessy, A. and P.S. Winanti (2022). “EU-Trade Relations with Indonesia” in Adriaensen, J. and Postnikov, E (eds), A Geo-Economic Turn in Trade Policy? E.U. Trade Agreements in the Asia – Pacific. Cham: Palgrave/MacMillan.
  • Winanti, P.S. and Mas’udi, W., et. al (2021). “Manajemen Respons” in Studi Pembelajaran Penanganan COVID-19 edited by Budiharsana, M. et. al. Jakarta: Kementerian PPN/Bappenas. ISBN 978-623-96020-3-1
  • Winanti, P.S. and Mas’udi, W. (2021). Lincah di Masa Pandemi: Adaptasi Kelembagaan dan Kontribusi FISIPOL UGM dalam Krisis COVID-19 in Membangun Inovasi di Era Pandemi edited by Mahendradhata, Y. and Kurniawan, A. Yogyakarta: Gadjah Mada University Press, pp. 202 – 221. ISBN: 978-623-359-043-3.
  • Winanti, P.S. (2021). “The Challenges of Digital Economy and the Copyrights Protection in Indonesia” in Chen, Lurong and Fukunari Kimura (eds) Intellectual Property Rights and ASEAN Development in the Digital Age. London and New York: Routledge. eBook ISBN: 9781003147657. DOI: 10.4324/9781003147657-4.
  • Winanti, P.S. (2021). “Kebangkitan the Global South dalam Kajian Ekonomi Politik Internasional” in The Global South Refleksi dan Visi Studi Hubungan Internasional edited by Hakim, Luqman-nul, Sugiono, M. and Mas’oed, M. Yogyakarta: Gadjah Mada University Press. ISBN: 978-623-359-016-7.
  • Winanti, P. S. and Alvian, R. A (2021). Indonesia’s South-South Cooperation: When Normative and Material Interests Converged, International Relations of the Asia-Pacific,Volume 21, Issue 2, May, pp. 201 – 232, ISSN: 1470-482X. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/irap/lcz021 
  • Mas’udi, W. and P. S. Winanti, eds. (2020a). Tata Kelola Penanganan COVID-19 di Indonesia: Kajian Awal. Yogyakarta: Gadjah Mada University Press. EISBN: 978-602-386-879-7. Available at https://digitalpress.ugm.ac.id/book/257 
  • Mas’udi, W. and P. S. Winanti, eds. (2020b). New Normal Perubahan Sosial Ekonomi dan Politik Akibat COVID-19. Yogyakarta: Gadjah Mada University Press. EISBN: 978-602-386-902-2. Available at https://digitalpress.ugm.ac.id/book/282 
  • Winanti, P. S. and Hasrul, H. (2020). When Global Norms Meet Local Politics: Localising Transparency in Extractive Industries Governance. Environmental Policy and Governance, Vol. 30, Issue 5. P.P.: 221-290. https://doi.org/10.1002/eet.1907 
  • Winanti, P. S. and Diprose, R. (2020). Reordering the Extractive Political Settlement: Resource Nationalism, Domestic Ownership and Transnational Bargains in Indonesia. The Extractive Industries and Society, Volume 7, Issue 4, November, pp. 1534 – 1546.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.exis.2020.08.015 
  • Winanti, P.S. (2020a). Will China’s COVID-19 Aid Offensive Reshape ASEAN’s Indo-Pacific Outlook. Indo-Pacific Analysis Briefs Vol. 4. Available at https://perthusasia.edu.au/getattachment/Our-Work/INDO-PACIFIC-ANALYSIS-BRIEFS-2020-Will-China’s-‘CO/PU-163-V4-Covid-ASEAN-WEB.pdf.aspx?lang=en-AU 
  • Winanti, P. S. (2020b). Assessing Indonesia’s Readiness for IA-CEPA: How to Achieve its Potential Gains. Indo-Pacific Analysis Briefs Vol. 12. Available at https://perthusasia.edu.au/our-work/pu-179-v12-indo-iacepa-web.aspx 
  • Winanti, P.S. (2020c). Indonesia and RCEP: Why India’s Withdrawal May Pose Significant Challenges for Indonesia. Indo-Pacific Analysis Briefs Vol. 14. Available at https://perthusasia.edu.au/getattachment/Our-Work/Analysis-Briefs-vol-14-Indonesia-and-RCEP-Why-I/PU-182-V14-Indo-RCEP-WEB.pdf.aspx?lang=en-AU 
  • Winanti, P. S. (2020d). Supporting Indonesia’s SMEs to Benefit from RCEP. Indo-Pacific Analysis Briefs Vol 17. Available at https://perthusasia.edu.au/getattachment/Our-Work/Supporting-Indonesia’s-SMEs-to-benefit-from-RCEP/PU-189-V17-SMEs-RCEP-WEB.pdf.aspx?lang=en-AU 
  • Winanti, P. S. et. al (2020). Diplomasi Energi Indonesia. Yogyakarta: Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik. ISBN: 9-789798-147364. DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.12030381
  • Winanti, P. S. & Alvian, R. A. eds. (2019). Kebangkitan the Global South Strategi, Implementasi dan Implikasinya bagi Tata Kelola Ekonomi Politik Global. Yogyakarta: Graha Ilmu. ISBN: 978-623-228-238-4.
  • Winanti, P. S. and Springer, K. (2019). “A New Platform for Deepening Economic Ties: the Indonesia-Australia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement”. Perth: Perth USAsia Centre. Available at https://perthusasia.edu.au/getattachment/Our-Work/A-New-Platform-for-Deepening-Economic-Ties-The-In/PU-139-Trade-6-IA-CEPA-WEB-(INA).pdf.aspx?lang=en-AU 
  • Winanti, P.S. (2019). “Regulatory Framework on IPR in Indonesia: Overview and Preliminary Assessment on the TPP’s I.P. Chapter” in Emerging Global Trade Governance Mega Free Trade Agreements and Implications for ASEAN (edited by Lurong Chen, Shujiro Urata, Junji Nakagawa, Masahito Ambashi). London and New York: Routledge.
  • Winanti, P.S. ed. (2019). Tantangan Global Sektor Jasa Indonesia: Peta Permasalahan dan Isu Strategis. Yogyakarta: Gadjah Mada University Press. ISBN: 978-602-386-374-7.
  • Winanti, P.S. (2018) “Indonesia’s Approach to Trade Relations with Australia: IA-CEPA and RCEP Negotiations” in Expanding Horizons: Indonesia’s Regional Engagement in the Indo-Pacific Era (edited by Jeffrey Wilson), Perth: Perth USAsia Centre. Available at: https://perthusasia.edu.au/getattachment/681a9479-7f20-4c7a-9e90-6a1f8fe016bf/PerthUSAsiaCentre-Indonesia-volume-2018.pdf.aspx?lang=en-AU 
  • Arfani, R. N. and P. S. Winanti (2017). How far can Indonesia Go? Utilizing TSIA on the Would-Be TPP Impact for Indonesia, in Paradigm Shift in International Economic Law Rule-Making (edited by Julien Chaisse et.al) (2017) Springer. Hardcover ISBN: 978-981-10-6730-3. eBook ISBN: 978-981-10-6731-0. DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-6731-0. Co-author, pp. 475-500. Available at: http://www.springer.com/gp/book/9789811067303#aboutBook 
  • Savirani, A., Hanif, H. and P.S. Winanti, eds. (2017). Extractive Industry, Policy Innovations and Civil Society Movement in Southeast Asia: An Introduction, Yogyakarta: PolGov Publishing. ISBN: 978-602-60933-3-2.
  • Winanti, P. S. and M. Rum, eds. (2017). 50 Years of Amity and Enmity: the Politics of ASEAN Cooperation (2017). Yogyakarta: UGM Press.
  • Arfani, R. N. and P. S. Winanti (2016). Towards an Integrated Aid for Trade and Trade Facilitation Framework: Logistics Management Reform in Indonesia. Ritsumeikan Annual Review of International Studies, Volume 15, ISSN: 1347-8214, pp. 77-107. Available at: http://www.ritsumei.ac.jp/acd/cg/ir/college/bulletin/e-vol.15/annual_review_Riza%20and%20Poppy.pdf 
  • Weber, H. and P. S. Winanti (2016). The ‘Bandung Spirit’ and Solidarist Internationalism, Australian Journal of International Affairs, Volume 70, Issue 4, pp. 391-406, ISSN: 1035-7718 (Print), 1465-332X (online). DOI: 10.1080/10357718.2016.1167834.
  • Saner, R. and P. S. Winanti (2015). Policy Coordination and Consultation in Indonesia, Strategic Review, April-June 2015/Volume 5/Number 2, pp.40-49. ISSN: 2477-1813.
  • Arfani, R. N. and P. S. Winanti (2014). Value Chain Governance in Export Commodities: the Case of Indonesia’ in Jansen M, Jallab, M. S. and Smeets, M. (eds), Connecting to Global Markets Challenges and Opportunities: Case Studies Presented by WTO Chair-Holders, Geneva: WTO. ISBN: 978-92-870-3931-6, pp. 25-40. Available at: http://www.wto.org/english/res_e/booksp_e/cmark_full_e.pdf 
  • Winanti, P.S. (2013). ‘Ekspansi Global Industri Farmasi India’ in Adidaya Ekonomi dari Selatan: Kemunculan dan Transformasi Perusahaan Multinasional Negara Sedang Berkembang edited by Arfani, R. N. Yogyakarta: Institute of International Studies. 
  • Winanti, P. S. (2012) Corporate Power in Global Economic Institutions: the Case Studies of the MAI and the TRIPs Agreement. Yogyakarta: Institute of International Studies (IIS), ISBN: 978-602-78040-6-7. 
  • Winanti, P. S. and A. Young (2009). Complying with Unwelcome Rules? Developing Countries and the TRIPs Agreement, Indian Journal of International Economic Law, Vol. 2, pp. 52 – 79. ISSN: 0975-3214.