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Siti Mutiah Setiawati

Dr. Siti Mutiah Setiawati is Lecturer of Department of International Relations, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences,Gadjah Mada, University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. She has taught the following subjects:

  • Introduction to International Relations
  • Government and Politics of Middle Eastern Countries
  • Political Islam in the Middle East
  • Geopolitics and Geoculture of the Middle East
  • Regionalism of European Union
  • Diplomacy
  • Indonesia’s Foreign Policy
  • Contemporary of Islamic Economy
  • Islamic Political System
  • Sociology of the Middle Eastern Society

Research Experience

  1. The Opportunities and Constraints of  Indonesia’s Relationship Toward Arab Countries (2000).
  2. Inter Regionalism Cooperation: European Union and ASEAN (2001).
  3. Iraq Under United States’s Occupation ( 2003 ).
  4. The Problems of Trade Liberalization in Some Local Governments in Indonesia,2004
  5. The Evolution of Peace Negotiation Process Since UN Partition of 1947 to Road Map Peace
  6. Iraq Under United States’s Occupation; Problems of Building New Government.
  7. Boundary’s Problems in Indonesia’s Foreign Policy Under Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono ( 2010 ).
  8. The Javanese Philosophy of Boundary. Case Study : Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono IX, President Soekarno , President Soeharto, and Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (2012).
  9. The Close Relationship Between India-China-Rusia: Challenge or Opportunity Toward Asian countries ( 2012 ).
  10. The Risilient Community of Yogyakarta, UGM _ Osaka University2013
  11. Strategy of Diplomacy on Indonesian Boundaries,  2013
  12. Anticipation of Boyolali local Government towards Global Climate Change 2014.
  13. Security Complex Factor in Indonesia – Australia Relations, 2015

Books/ Publications

  1. Irak Dibawah Kekuasaan Amerika ( Iraq Under US Occupation /2005/2010)
  2. Mekanisme Concociational untuk Mengendalikan Konflik di Lebanon (Confessional Mechanism for Conflict Resolution in Lebanon 2010 ).
  3. The Role of Pan Arabism and Pan Islamism in Syrian Civil War Solution ( 2013 )
  4. The Rise of Islamophobia in the Globalization Era (2012).
  5. Indonesia’s Foreign Policy Under President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono ( 2014 )