Djayadi Hanan

Djayadi Hanan

Universitas Islam Internasional Indonesia (UIII)

Dr. Djayadi Hanan is an Associate Professor and Chair of the Doctoral Program in Political Science at Universitas Islam Internasional Indonesia (UIII). He also teaches political science in the Department of International Relations at Paramadina University, where he serves as Director of the Paramadina Institute for Education Reform (PIER). He holds a Ph.D. in Comparative Politics from Ohio State University, USA, a Master’s in International Affairs from Ohio University, Athens, USA, and a Master of Science in Political Science from Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta. His undergraduate degree in Public Administration was obtained from Sriwijaya University, Palembang. Dr. Hanan has previously served as Director of Research at Paramadina University, a senior researcher at the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDI) – Indonesia, and a political science lecturer at Ohio State University, USA. In 2012, he was a research fellow at Harvard Kennedy School, funded by Harvard University, where he conducted research on multiparty presidential systems in developing countries. His expertise spans comparative governance systems, presidentialism, executive-legislative relations, elections and voting behavior, social movements in democratization, and the role of education in fostering democratic culture. His research has been published in Asian Survey, Contemporary Southeast Asia, International Journal of Asian Studies, Asia Policy, Jurnal Wacana Politik, Jurnal Prisma, Religio, Islamica, among others. He is frequently featured as a political analyst in television, online, and print media, discussing national and international political issues. His published works include the book Measuring Multipartism in Indonesia's Presidential System, published by Mizan (2014).


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Religion as a Bridge: Indonesia’s Role in Global Interfaith Dialogue

In a world often marred by division, Indonesia’s 2022 G20...