His research fields are:

  • International Relations of East Asia.
  • Taiwan's political and economic development.
  • Chinese Political Thought.
  • Comparative Epistemologies for Thinking China.
  • Relations between Chinese Indonesian and China, Taiwan.
  • Identity politics.

Teaching Experience: 

  1. Mandarin-Chinese (2014 September-2014 December)
  2. Mandarin-Chinese (2015 January-2015 September)
  3. Indonesian Language For Chinese Students (2015 January-2015 September)
  4. International Culture and Communication (2019 September-2020 January)
  5. Introduction to Political Science (2019 September-2020 January)
  6. International Humanitarian Law (2020 January-2020 May)
  7. Principles of International Law (2020 May-2020 September)
  8. Introduction to Politics: Issues, Challenges, and Career Paths (2020n September-2021 January)
  9. Business Diplomacy and Politics: Asia and Pacific Region (2021 January-2021 May)
  10. Introduction to International Relations (2021 January-2021 May)
  11. Seminar : International Relations Issues (2021 January-2021 May)

Teaching


Education


  • 2015 – 2019: Ph.D. (Political Science), National Taiwan University.
  • 2019, April-June: Mandarin Teacher Training, National Taiwan University.
  • 2012 - 2014: M.A. (Political Science), National Taiwan University.
  • 2007 - 2011: B.A. (International Relations), National Taiwan University.

Harryanto Aryodiguno, B.A., M.A. ()


  • Aryodiguno, Harryanto. “Embedded Anti-Chinese Orientations: The Dutch Occupation and Its Legacies” In Colonial Legacies in China Studies: Unlearning Binaries, Strategizing Self, ed. Chi Yu, Shih et al. Singapore: World Scientific, 2019
  • Aryodiguno, Harryanto. “Changes in The Political Status of Chinese-Indonesian” Journal of Chinese Studies, Ji-Lin University, China (Forthcoming)
  • Aryodiguno, Harryanto. 2016. Indonesia’s Policy Discourse on China and Indonesia’s Chinese Identity Construction: 1950-2012. Taipei: NTU Press. —1950-2012
  • Aryodiguno, Harryanto. “The historical footprint of ‘Chinese’ problem in Indonesia.” People’s Tribune, 2013 (14): 51


Harryanto Aryodiguno, Ph.D.


President University Campus, Jababeka Education Park, Jl. Ki Hajar Dewantara, Kota Jababeka, Cikarang Baru, Bekasi 17550, Indonesia.

Telephone

Email : harry_anto@president.ac.id