Vedi Hadiz

Vedi Hadiz

academic Australia

Vedi Hadiz is a prominent Indonesian scholar and political scientist known for his expertise in political economy, governance, and democracy in Southeast Asia. He has published extensively on the impact of globalization on Indonesian politics and the role of elite networks in shaping state policies. His work often explores the intersection of local and global political dynamics, particularly in the context of post-reformasi Indonesia.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
303,241
Power
1,241$
Sentiment
5.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Indonesia 1 5.00 0.11% +0% 273,523,615 303,241 $1,119,000 1,241$
Totals 1 273,523,615 303,241 $1,119,000 1,241$
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Recent Mentions

Indonesia Indonesia: Vedi Hadiz complements Nugroho's view by reminding that the political economy of planning determines whether development will strengthen inclusion. 5

Kompas: Merancang Antikorupsi dan Pembangunan

Finland Finland: Vedi Hadiz commented on the anger of youth feeling insecure about their future. 6

Helsingin Sanomat: Z-sukupolvi nousee nyt vastarintaan ympäri maailmaa

Indonesia Indonesia: Vedi Hadiz is mentioned in the context of economic-political analysis related to social unrest. 5

Kompas: Merawat Demokrasi dengan Empati

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Vedi Hadiz, a professor of Asian Studies at the University of Melbourne, explained the public's anger towards the political elite. 6

BBC: How the death of a delivery driver ignited Indonesia

Indonesia Indonesia: Vedi Hadiz collaborated with Richard Robison on the analysis of Indonesia's post-reform democracy. 5

Kompas: Paradoks ”Negeri Paman Sam”

Indonesia Indonesia: Vedi Hadiz discussed the reorganization of power in Indonesia's post-reform democracy. 5

Kompas: Paradoks ”Negeri Paman Sam”

Indonesia Indonesia: Vedi Hadiz discussed the organization of power in post-reform Indonesia. 5

Kompas: Paradoks ”Negeri Paman Sam”