Executive Profiles
Veronika Saraswati, Ph.D., earned her doctorate from South China University of Technology, specializing in Political Philosophy. Her research interests encompass Chinese Studies, particularly China’s development theory, Chinese politics, and ancient Chinese philosophy. As a researcher at the Indonesia-China Partnership Studies Institute (INCHIPS), she focuses on the geopolitical relations between China and Indonesia in the region.
Antonius Sumarwan, Ph.D., is a lecturer at Sanata Dharma University, Yogyakarta, and holds a PhD in Accounting from Queensland University of Technology. At INCHIPS, he concentrates on the dynamics of social enterprises and third-sector organizations, particularly in the context of Indonesia-China cooperation.
Alexander Michael Tjahjadi holds a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Gadjah Mada University and is currently pursuing a Master’s degree at Monash University, Indonesia, and the Driyarkara School of Philosophy. As an INCHIPS researcher, he focuses on economic analysis and the development of Indonesia-China cooperation. Michael has been involved in various projects with the World Bank, Prospera, and ERIA
Rustiana, SE., M.Si., Ph.D, Coordinator Research and Student Exchange Manager