Nadia Farabi

Nadia Farabi is a lecturer in the Department of International Relations at Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia. She recently completed her PhD in the School of Government and International Relations at Griffith University, Australia, supported by the prestigious Australia Awards Scholarship. Her academic focus lies in conflict and peace studies, with a strong interest in understanding domestic issues in Indonesia through the lens of International Relations. Since her undergraduate studies, Nadia has been consistently engaged in humanitarian issues, exploring the complexities of social and political dynamics in Indonesia. Her research often bridges theory and practice, providing insights into real-world challenges and solutions. Her most recent publication, Addressing the Challenges of Heresy in Peacebuilding: Evidence from the Ahmadiyya and Shia in Indonesia (2024), examines the intricate intersections of religion, conflict, and peacebuilding in one of the world’s most diverse societies. This work highlights her commitment to investigating underexplored dimensions of conflict resolution and advocating for inclusive approaches to peace.