
معرفی
Satria Rizaldi Alchatib serves as a Faculty Member in the Department of International Relations at Slamet Riyadi University, with additional affiliation to the National Research University Higher School of Economics. His academic career bridges Southeast Asian scholarship with global policy concerns.
His educational background includes:
- M.A in Political Analysis and Public Policy from Higher School of Economics
- B.A in International Relations and Affairs from Muhammadiyah University of Yogyakarta (UMY)
Alchatib's research explores the intersection of human dignity, international relations, and policy implementation. His work spans Southeast Asian politics, democracy promotion, humanitarian crises, and ethical frameworks for international cooperation. He demonstrates particular expertise in analyzing Indonesia's diplomatic engagements through forums like the Bali Democracy Forum and its partnership with South Korea.
His publication timeline reveals an evolving scholarly trajectory from technical policy analysis (such as his work on chemical weapons in Syria and anti-corruption measures) toward more philosophical examinations of human dignity as a foundational principle for international relations, culminating in his 2018 book on vocation and marriage.
Alchatib has been actively involved with the World Youth Alliance, participating in international leadership programs across Asia. His experiences in China and the Philippines have shaped his perspective on youth leadership, cultural diplomacy, and the practical application of human dignity concepts in international affairs.
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