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Anita Herlina is a PhD student at the Graduate Research School of The University of Western Australia. She has 20 years of extensive experience in Indonesian immigration system policy work, having previously served as a lecturer and immigration officer in Indonesia. Her research focuses on irregular migration, with a Master's thesis examining the significance of the Bali Process in fostering awareness about irregular migration in the Asia Pacific region. Her current research explores Indonesian Immigration Policy in relation to non-traditional security threats, including irregular migration, human trafficking, people smuggling, infectious diseases, and climate change from an international relations and geographical perspective. Additionally, she has expertise related to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly those addressing education and human security in the context of migration. Anita has a Master's degree in Arts (International Relations) from Flinders University, Adelaide, received in 2019.
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