
Lowy Institute Paper by Anthony Bubalo, Gregory Fealy, Whit Mason
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Gregory Fealy is Associate Professor of Indonesian Politics and Head of the Department of Political and Social Change at The Australian National University.
Gregory Fealy is Associate Professor of Indonesian Politics and Head of the Department of Political and Social Change at The Australian National University.His career highlights include: Chair of the Australia-Indonesia Institute within the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Director of the Partnership in Islamic Education Scholarships (PIES) Program; Visiting Professor in Indonesian Politics at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, Washington DC; Indonesia analyst with the Australian Government; and consultant on Indonesian civil society, election and Islamic education programs.

Lowy Institute Paper by Anthony Bubalo, Gregory Fealy, Whit Mason

Lowy Institute Paper by Anthony Bubalo, Gregory Fealy