About me

I am a researcher, international development practitioner and academic studying Indonesia for over 20 years, focussing on issues of democratization, security and policing, human rights and corruption and law reform.

I have also worked and consulted for numerous international, Australian and Indonesian institutions including The Asia Foundation, Amnesty International, UNODC, Australia-Indonesia Partnership for Justice, and U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre.

I am an editor at the Journal for Southeast Asian Studies (Brill) and a host of the podcast Talking Indonesia.

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Organisational Affiliations

School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, Murdoch University

Education

Government
20062012, Doctor of Philosophy, London School of Economics and Political Science (United Kingdom, London) - LSE
Anthropology
20042005, Masters of Science, London School of Economics and Political Science (United Kingdom, London) - LSE
Political Science
Bachelor of Arts(BA, AB, BS, BSc, SB, ScB), Australian National University (Australia, Canberra) - ANU
Asian Studies (Specialist: Indonesian)
Bachelor of Asian Studies (Honours) , Australian National University (Australia, Canberra) - ANU