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Transition in Indonesia and China’s presence in Southeast Asia beyond building infrastructure

Sarah Rogers is an Associate Professor of Contemporary Chinese Studies at the Asia Institute, University of Melbourne. A geographer, she studies social, political, and environmental change in rural China and beyond. Her current research focuses on China’s agrochemical complex, China’s engagements in Indonesia, and the impacts of China’s net-zero transition on rural communities.

Sarah Rogers

Sarah Rogers is an Associate Professor of Contemporary Chinese Studies at the Asia Institute, University of Melbourne. A geographer, she studies social, political, and environmental change in rural China and beyond. Her current research focuses on China’s agrochemical complex, China’s engagements in Indonesia, and the impacts of China’s net-zero transition on rural communities.