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CURRICULUM VITAE

Personal Identity
Name : Agus Wahyudi
Place & Date of Birth: Blitar, Indonesia, August 4th, 1968
Occupation : Lecturer, Faculty of Philosophy, Gadjah Mada
University (UGM), Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Addresses
Home : Perum Griya Merapi Asri, C-11,
Taraman, Ngaglik, Sleman, Yogyakarta,
Indonesia
Phone: 62-274-895230
Office : The Center for Pancasila Studies, Faculty of
Philosophy, Gadjah Mada University,
Bulaksumur, Yogyakarta 55281, Indonesia
Phone: 62-274-901199, 553149
Citizenship : Indonesian

Educational Background

2002-2003 MA in International Relations, International School for


Humanities and Social Sciences (ISHSS), University of
Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
1998-1999 MA in International Relations, Research School of
Pacific and Asian Studies (RSPAS), Australian National
University, Australia (Incomplete)
1993-1997 Master of Science (MSi) in Sociology, Gadjah Mada
University, Yogyakarta
1987-1992 Drs. Philosophy, Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta
1984-1987 Senior High School (SMAN I), Blitar, East Java
1982-1984 Junior High School (SMPN I) Blitar, East Java
1975-1982 Secondary School (SDN I Jatinom, Kanigoro), Blitar,
East Java

Professional Occupation

2005-2009 Director, the Center for Pancasila Studies (Pusat Studi


Pancasila/PSP), Gadjah Mada University
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2007-Now Lecturer at the International School, Faculty of
Economic, Atmajaya Christian University, Yogyakarta
2007-Now Coordinator, Study Program of Political Philosophy,
Faculty of Philosophy, Gadjah Mada University
2005-2006 Head, Department of Eastern Philosophy at the Faculty
of Philosophy, Gadjah Mada University
1999-Now Associate at the Faculty of Philosophy, Gadjah Mada
University
1995-Now Lecturer at the Faculty of Philosophy, Gadjah Mada
University

Courses and Training

2006 Study of the United States Institute on “American Politics and


Political Thought”, University of Massachusetts-Amherst, USA
2003 Training on Curriculum Design, Gadjah Mada University
2001 Course on Civic Education, Depdiknas (Department of National
Education) and Lemhannas (Indonesia National Resilience),
Jakarta
1998 Training on Introductory Academic Program, conducted by the
ANU and ANUTECH, Canberra, Australia
1998 A 9-month Course in English for Academic Purposes, conducted
by Indonesian-Australian Language Foundation (IALF)
Education for Development, Bali
1994 Training on the Techniques of Instructional, held by Gadjah
Mada University

Seminar/Workshop/Scientific Meetings

May, 2007 Host, Dialog with Prof. Moshe Ma’oz: Islam and the
West: A Clash or Dialoq?, held by the Center for
Pancasila Studies (PSP-UGM) in collaboration with
Center for Religious and Cultural Studies (CRSC),
UGM Yogyakarta
May, 2007 Participant, Pancasila as Functional Paradigm, held
by Nusantara Institute and Yayasan Damandiri,
Jakarta
March 2007 Participant, Meeting on Implementation of Social
Justice in the National Policies based on Pancasila,

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held by Sekretaris Jenderal Dewan Ketahanan
Nasional (Wantannas), Jakarta
March-June 2007 Speaker, Courses on Social Justice, a project held
by Center for Pancasila Studies (PSP-UGM) in
collaboration with Institute for Research and
Empowerment (IRE-Yogya), Perkumpulan Prakarsa
(Jakarta) and Pergerakan Indonesia (PI-Jakarta)
January, 2007 Participant, Conference on Applied Ethics,
Assessing Contemporary Problems of Human
Being, HIDESI (Himpunan Dosen Etika Seluruh
Indonesia), and PPE Unika Atmajaya, Yayasan Kota
Kita, Jakarta
June 2007 Moderator, Dialog with Prof. Tu Weiming, “The
Ethics of Confucianism in the Global Era”, held by
CRCS and Faculty of Philosophy, UGM, Yogyakarta
April 3-4, 2000 Participant, the Regional Review Committee for
Southeast Asia, sponsored by ASIA Fellows
Program, Bangkok, Thailand
October 1999 Speaker, East Timor Issues and its Implications for
the Indonesia-Australia Relations seminar, Center
for Asia Pacific Studies (PSAP), Gadjah Mada
University
August 1999 Moderator, “New Indonesia” Seminar, Indonesian
Embassy, Canberra, Australia
1994-2005 Speaker on various seminars:
• Ethics and the Environment, held by Gadjah
Mada University
• Pancasila Ideology in the Globalization Era, held
by Gadjah Mada University
• Marxism as Ideology, held by State Institute of
Islamic Education (IAIN) Sunan Kalijaga,
Yogyakarta
• Ideologi Pancasila: Doktrin Komprehensif atau
Konsepsi Politis, Diselenggarakan oleh Pusat
Studi Pancasila (PSP)-UGM, 17 Desember 2004,
dan Pusat Studi Kawasan dan Pedesaan (PSKP)-
UGM, 17 Januari 2005
• Moralitas dan Keadilan dalam Masalah
Pengurangan dan Pengalihan Subsidi BBM,
Makalah disampaikan dalam Seminar “Dari
Ranah Filsafat: Persoalan Subsidi dan

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Keadilannya”" diselenggarakan oleh
Philosophy Society, 10 Maret 2005
• The Significance of Joachim Jung's View on The
Future of Philosophy in Indonesia, held by
Philosopical English Discussion Club, Faculty of
Philosophy, UGM, 1999

Research Projects Completed

January 2007 Reducing Poverty and Creating Welfare State as


Implementation of Pancasila in the District of Kota
Baru, South Kalimantan, sponsored by Pemda Kota
Baru (Regional Government of Kota Baru, South
Kalimantan)
Sept. 2006 Social Mapping on Physical Development in
Palembang, South Sumatra, a research project
sponsored by Ministry of Public Works, RI
August 2003 International Distributive Justice: Rawls’s Law of
Peoples and Cosmopolitanism, MA Thesis, ISHSS,
University of Amsterdam
June 2002 Governmental Studies: Approaches and Issues,
sponsored by Institut Ilmu Pemerintahan (IIP), Jakarta
Nov 2000 The Case of East Timor and Indonesia-Australia
Relations 1999: A Study of the Ethic of International
Politics, Sponsored by Gadjah Mada University
Research Institute, Education and Culture Department.
May 1999 Rawls’s Theory of Justice, Sponsored by Faculty of
Philosophy, Gadjah Mada
May 1999 From Ideology to Sociology of Knowledge: A Study of
Ideology According to Karl Mannheim, sponsored by
Gadjah Mada University Research Institute, Education
and Culture Department
May 1997 Pancasila as an Open Ideology under the New Order
State: A Study of the Sociology of Knowledge, A Thesis,
Fakultas Pasca Sarjana, Program Studi Sosiologi, UGM
Sep1992 The Concept of Development According to
Soedjatmoko, Thesis S1, Faculty of Philosophy Gadjah
Mada University

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Works/Publications

1. Master Plan on Poverty Reduction, in collaboration with the District


of Kota Baru, South Kalimantan, Aditya Media, Yogyakarta, 2008
2. Reflection on Perfectionism, Bulaksumur Review, The Center for
Pancasila Studies, No. 2/PSP/2007
3. Conservatism and Cosmopolitanism in the Politics of International
Justice typescript, August 2006
4. Pancasila in the Eyes of Indonesian Presidents, Simposium of
Pancasila, Universitas Gadjah Mada, 14-15 Agustus 2006 (editor)
5. Pancasila Ideology: A Comprehensive Doctrine or Political
Conception?, Jurnal Filsafat, Vol. 16, Nomer 1, April 2006
6. Towards a Welfare State and Strengthening State Roles, in
Bulaksumur Vision on Welfare State, Panitia Dies Natalis UGM, 19
Desember 2005, pp. 1-13
7. Morality, Justice and The Role of State: The Problems of Reversing
Oil Subsidy, FLAMMA, Institute for Research and Empowerment
(IRE-Yogyakarta), Edisi 23, Vol. 10, April 2005
8. The Doctrines of Separation of Power: Philosophical Roots and its
Implementation, Jurnal Jentera, Edisi 8, Tahun III, Maret 2005, pp.
5-21
9. An Introduction to Contemporary Political Philosophy: A Study of
Theories of Justice, Pustaka Pelajar, Yogyakarta, 2004 (Translation)
10. What is Good Governance? World Bank And the Power of
Normalization, Jurnal Kebijakan dan Administrasi Publik (JKAP)-
Pasca Sarjana UGM, Vol. 8, No. 2 (November 2004), pp. 1-14
11. Terorism and International Law, Mimbar Hukum UGM, No.
48/X/2004, pp. 110-122
12. Political Philosophy and The Problems of Justice: A Critical Note on
Will Kymlicka, Jurnal Filsafat-UGM, Jilid 36, No. 1, April 2004, pp.
88-99
13. Globalization, Poverty, and World Inequality: The Priority of Justice
and The Necessity of Integration of Science, Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan
Politik (JISP)-UGM, Vol. 7, No. 2, Nopember 2003, pp. 161-174
14. Rawl’s Property Owning-Democracy: Is it A Compromise or Mixed
Economic Regime?, Jurnal Filsafat-UGM, Jilid 34, No. 2, Agustus
2003, pp. 168-179
15. The End of the Third World and International Political Economy, A
typescript, July 2003
16. Asal-Usul Berhala UGM, in the Mc-Donalization of Education,
Kedaulatan Rakyat dan Center of Critical Social Studies dan
Penerbit Kanisius,Yogyakarta, 2002
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17. Quo Vadis Pendidikan Pancasila?, Balairung, Edisi 32, Th XV/2000
18. How to Write A Philosophy Paper, Pustaka Pelajar, Yogyakarta,
Oktober 2000 (Translation),
19. Political Philosophy as an Academic Pursuit, typescript, Faculty of
Philosophy, UGM, Nopember 2001
20. “Domestic Priorities” Argument and Indonesian Definition of
Security, A Typescript, August 1999
21. Critics Of Sovereignty: An Immature Ontoecological Paradigm?, A
Typescript, August 1999
22. The Causes of East Asian Financial Crises, A Typescript, June 1999
23. Post-State Sovereignty: Driving Forces, Ideas, and Prospects, A
Typescript, June 1999
24. Does Theory of International Relations Matter?, A Typescript, May
1999
25. Habermas and the Project of Modernity: An Assessment, A
Typescript, December 1998
26. The Indonesian Middle Class Intellectual and The End Of The New
Order, A Typescript, December 1998

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