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Elisabeth Kramer is a Scientia Fellow and Senior Lecturer at the University of New South Wales, specializing in anti-corruption and political dynamics in Indonesia. She has a rich academic background, holding a PhD from the University of Sydney and degrees in International Community Development and Geography/Asian Studies. Her research interests have expanded from corruption in Indonesian elections to the intersection of politics and policy advocacy. She has received significant grants from the Australian Research Council to explore therapeutic opioid usage and tobacco regulation policies in Indonesia. Kramer is recognized for her monograph, 'Candidate's Dilemma: Anticorruptionism Money Politics Indonesian Elections' published by Cornell University Press, which provides insight into candidates' experiences in Indonesian political campaigning. Besides her academic pursuits, she co-produces and co-hosts the 'Talking Indonesia' podcast. She has held visiting fellowships at prestigious institutions including Harvard University and the London School of Economics. With Indonesian heritage, Elizabeth is proficient in the Indonesian language and has experience in public service, international development, and NGOs prior to her academic tenure.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Engages in research and teaching, focusing on anti-corruption and political advocacy in Indonesia.
Sydney Southeast Asia Centre • University of Sydney, Australia
Oversaw projects related to Southeast Asian studies and public engagement.
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