Nurul Indrarini * Corresponding Author Museum Nasional Indonesia, Universitas Indonesia Indonesia
Nurul Indrarini is a graduate student in the Department of International Relations at Universitas Indonesia and an awardee of the Indonesian Endowment Fund for Education (LPDP). She is currently affiliated with the National Museum of Indonesia, where she works on issues of cultural diplomacy and heritage management. Her research interests focus on cultural diplomacy and cultural heritage in Southeast Asia. She has also participated in various heritage education programs across ASEAN.
Ardhitya Eduard Yeremia is an assistant professor in the Department of International Relations at the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Indonesia. He also serves as a research fellow at the Asia Research Center at Universitas Indonesia. He earned his PhD from the School of International Relations and the Research School of Southeast Asian Studies at Xiamen University. His research focuses on the various dimensions and levels of China's rising influence, with particular emphasis on Southeast Asia. His work has been published in The Pacific Review, International Journal of China Studies, International Journal of Asian Studies, Asian Perspective, Asia Pacific Viewpoint, Asia Europe Journal, Eurasian Geography and Economics, and other academic journals.