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Carolyn Nash

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Carolyn Nash has worked on political development and human rights projects in Southeast Asia with UNESCO, The Asia Foundation, the International Center for Transitional Justice, and RKF Human Rights. In 2017, she was a Pacific Delegate with the Carnegie Council’s Asia Dialogues program on “Religion and Tolerance in Indonesia.” She received her BA from Columbia University and her MA from Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. She is based in Yangon, where she is the director of the Myanmar Center for Civic Leadership.

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Saudi Arabia’s Soft Power Strategy in Indonesia
Middle East Institute
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  • Saudi Arabia’s Soft Power Strategy in Indonesia

    This essay discusses Saudi Arabia’s Soft Power Strategy in Indonesia. The Saudi strategy of cultural investment in Indonesia — primarily engineered through building Islamic schools, supplying teachers and textbooks, and financing scholarship opportunities — has facilitated a channel of Saudi influence largely impermeable to Indonesia’s political changes over the last 40 years. Saudi-supported Islamic education not only survived but thrived under the oppression of Suharto’s New Order regime from 1966 to 1998. Today, under Indonesia’s often anti-liberal democratic rule, the country’s Saudi-educated Muslim elite have capitalized on opportunities to use increased political freedom to promote religious protectionism and hardline Islamic orthodoxy.

    April 3, 2018