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Name: Muradi
Date of Birth: May, 10th, 1975, in Jakarta
Wife: Alia Maharani Muradi
Children:
1. Bryanna Alifa Ariana Muradi,
2. Alvaro Medina Guntara Muradi

Formal Education:
1. BA in History, Faculty of Letters
of University of Padjadjaran (1995-2000)
2. MA in Political Studies, University of Indonesia (2001-2003)
3. M.Sc. in Strategic Studies, S.Rajaratnam School of
International Studies (RSIS), NTU, Singapore (2007-2008)
4. PhD in Political Studies, School of Political and International
Studies, Flinders Asia Center, Flinders Univ. Australia (2009 – ….)

Attended Conferences:
1. ASEM Youth Leader Conference on Sustainable Development, Hanoi-Vietnam, Juli 2004 as Indonesian Paper Presenter
Brunei Darussalam Youth Workshop Training at Brunei Darussalam Youth Council, Brunei Darussalam, October 2004 as
Speaker
2. Discussion: The Role of Indonesia Armed Forces in Eradicating Communist Ideology in Indonesia, Nalar Institute, Jatinangor
May 2005 as Speaker
3. Focus Group Discussion on Strengthening Indonesia Bicameral System, June 2005 at Hotel Santika, Jakarta, as Speaker
4. Focus Group Discussion on Police Reform, May 2005, at Hotel Sofyan, Jakarta, as Speaker
5. Seminar “Strengthen the Indonesia’s Bicameral System”, University of Swadaya Sunan Gunung Jati, Cirebon, Indonesia,
Desember 2005, as Speaker
6. Workshop of Working Group for State Intelligence Reform, Pacivis, University of Indonesia, March 2006–now, as Resource
Person
7. Discussion: Aceh After Helsinki Agreement, University of Padjadjaran, May 2006, as Speaker
8. Discussion: Indonesia Armed Force in Politic and Civilian Control over Public Discussion, University of Padjadjaran, June, 2006,
as Speaker
9. Seminar: Regional Government and Strengthening of National Defense, University of Padjadjaran, August 2006 as Speaker
10. Discussion: Quo Vadis Polri Reform? School for High Rank Officers of Indonesia Police , September 2006, as Speaker
11. National Seminar: Regional Representative Council and Bicameral System, Student’s Government Department Association,
Bandung January 2007 as Speaker
12. National Security Act and Indonesian National Police, Public Discussion on Bandung Islamic University, February 2007 as
Speaker
13. International Workshop on Sidoarjo Mud Flows, Flinders University, Australia, May-June 2007 as Speaker
14. Public Discussion: Reform and Democratic Policing for Indonesia Police, The RIDEP Institute-FES, Jakarta, July 2007 as Speaker
15. Radio Discussion: Under the Shadow of Separatism, Ramako News Radio–Media Indonesia, Juli 2007, as Speaker
16. Discussion: Unitary State of Indonesia and Challenges Against Separatism in Indonesia, Pasundan University, July 2007, as
Speaker
17. Seminar: Indonesia Police Reform: Police Accountability in Democratic Transition, Lesperssi-DCAF, September 2007, as Speaker
18. Public Discussion: Quo Vadis Regional Representative Assembly, Cirebon Islamic College, 11 December 2007, as Speaker
19. Public Discussion: Regional Representative Assembly and Constitution Amendment, Kuningan University, West Java 12
December, 2007 as Speaker
20. Public Discussion: Regional Representative Assembly and Political Party, Wiralodra University, Indramayu,West Java 19
December 2007, as Speaker
21. Focus Group Discussion on Implementing of Community Policing in Indonesia, INFID-The RIDEP Institute 4 January 2008, as
Speaker
22. Focus Group Discussion on Military Bussines, INFID-PSKN University of Padjadjaran, March, 2008 as Speaker
23. Radio Discussion: West Java Governor Election and It’s Impact to General Election 2009, Radio Singapore International (SRI), April 2008 as Speaker
24. Discussion:”Indonesia’s Mobile Brigade and Democratization” ICPVTR, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, NTU, Singapore, May 27, 2008 as Speaker
25. International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP): Security in Asia, “A Regional Project for East Asia and the Pacific, US Department of State, Washington DC, 7-25 July, 2008, as Participant

Work Experiences:
1. Researcher of Institute for Rural Development and Education (Lembaga Pendidikan dan Pengembangan Pedesaan),
Bandung (1999—2001)
2. Coordinator of Research and Development of Institute for Civil Military Relations–ICMR, Jakarta (2001—2003)
3. Editor in Chief of Security Journal, Monthly Magazine, Jakarta (2004-2006)
4. Executive Director of Centre for Defense and Security Studies (CeDeSS), Jakarta (2003-2005)
5. Lecturer of Department of History , Faculty of Letters, University of Padjadjaran in Jatinangor, West Java (2001-2005)
6. Lecturer of Department of Government Studies, Faculty of Political and Social Science, University of Padjadjaran,
Jatinangor, West Java (2005–now)
7. Researcher and Program Director of RIDEP Institute, Jakarta, (2004-2008)
8. Honorary Lecturer of International Relation Department of University of Paramadina, Jakarta, (2004-now)
9. Honorary Lecturer of International Relation Department of Al-Azhar University, Jakarta (2006–now)
10. Honorary Lecturer of International Relation Department, Pasundan University, Bandung, (2006-now)
11. Vice Chairman of Center for National Security Studies, University of Padjadjaran, Bandung (2006-now)
12. Research Fellow of LEAD Institute, University of Paramadina, (2006-now)
13. Research Fellow of Institute Defence and Security Analysis (ISDA), Pasundan University, Bandung (2006-now)
14. Expert editor of “Sanyata Sumanasa Wira”, Journal published by Staff and Chief of Indonesian National Police,
Bandung, West Java (2005–now)
15. Honorary Lecturer of School of Indonesia Air Forces Staff and Commando, Bandung (2007-now)
16. Research Fellow of Indonesia Program of Institute of Defence and Security Studies (IDSS) S. Rajaratnam School of
International Studies (RSIS), NTU, Singapore (2007-2008)’
16. Executive Director of Center for Defense and Peace Studies, University of Al Azhar Indonesia, Jakarta (2008-now)

Interested Research:
1. Defense and Security Studies focused on Military and Police Studies
2. Democracy and Political Studies

Publications:
Journals:
1. “Indonesia Armed Forces in Presidential Decree between Soekarno Presidency and Abdurrahman Wahid Presidency: A Political
Comparative Studies”, May 2005, Journal of Faculty of Letter, Padjadjaran University, Bandung, May 2005 [in Bahasa]
2. “Political Party as a Locomotive of Effective Democracy”. Journal of University of Paramadina. February 2006 [in Bahasa]
3. “Challenge for Security Sector Reform in Indonesia:. Journal of International Relations Department of Catholic University of
Parahyangan, Bandung, West Java. May 2006 [in Bahasa]
4. “Hamas Victory in Palestine Election and How Western Response It: An Analysis of Political Communication”. Journal of
Department Communication of University of Al-Azhar Indonesia. June 2006 [in Bahasa]
5. “Relation Between Regional Off-Budget Expenditure and Professionalism of Indonesia Armed Forces”. ‘Journal of Governance’
Research Institute of University of Padjadjaran, Bandung. September 2006 [in Bahasa]
6. “Traffic Police Officer and Reform of Indonesia Police” ‘Journal of School for Police Staff and Chief of Indonesia National Police.
September 2006 [in Bahasa]
7. “Indonesian Police Woman as Determining Factor on Reform of Indonesia Police”. Journal of School for Police Staff and Chief of
Indonesia National Police. January 2007 [in Bahasa]
8. “The Mobile Brigade of Indonesia Police and Its Role in Home Security”. Journal of School for Police Staff and Chief of Indonesia
National Police. September 2007 [in Bahasa]
9. “Efforts to Reduce Militarism in Indonesia Police Academy”. Journal of School for Police Staff and Chief of Indonesia National
Police. September 2006 [in Bahasa]
10. “Indonesia Armed Force and Indonesia National Police After The Division: Analysis on Political Institution in Security Sector
Reform (1999-2006), Electronic Journal of UKM-UNPAD. June 2007. [in Bahasa]
11. “Regional Representative Assembly and House of Aspirations”. Journal of Governance of Research Institute of University of
Padjadjaran, Bandung. August 2007 [in Bahasa]
12. “A Long Journey: Reform of Indonesia Police Toward Democratic Policing”, Journal of Governance of Research Institute of
University of Padjadjaran, Bandung, January 2008 [in Bahasa]
13. “Indonesia’s Police Force: Decentralization for Better Walfare?”, RSIS Commentaries, NTU, Singapore, June 2008 [in English]
14. “The Role of Densus 88 in General Election and Local Elections”
Journal of School for Police Staff and Chief of Indonesia National
Police. September 2008 [in Bahasa]
15. “Practicing of Defense Offset in Indonesia” CSIS Indonesia’s Jurnal, Vol. 37, No. 3, September 2008.
(in Bahasa)
16. “The Probability of Grey’s RMA Circle-Life in Indonesia” Journal of
International Relations Department of Catholic University of
Parahyangan, Bandung, West Java. September 2008 [in English]
17. “Densus 88 AT: The Role and the Problem of Coordination on Counter-terrorism in Indonesia” Journal of
Politics and Law, Canada, September 2009. [in English]

Books:
1. Time to Declare Revolution: Sjahrir and Tan Malaka Political Biography. Jakarta: Gugus Press. 2002 [in Bahasa]
2. Indonesian Marxist Political Movement: Thoughts of Sutan Sjahrir and Tan Malaka on Independence Movement. Jakarta:
CEDESS. 2004 [in Bahasa]
3. Biography of Indonesian War Heroes of 1945 Independence War. Museum Joang ’45. Jakarta[in Bahasa]
4. Difficult Steps: The Re-orientation of Political Policy of Indonesia Armed Forces during Democracy Transition Period. Bandung:
UNPAD Press. 2005 [in Bahasa]
5. Sidoarjo Mud Flows: SBY-Kalla’s Political Problem. Bandung: PSKN University of Padjadjaran. 2007 (et al and Editor) [in Bahasa]
6. The Metamorphose of Military Business in Indonesia: The Condition of Business of Indonesia Armed Force After Law No.
34/2004. Jakarta: The RIDEP Institute-FES. 2007 (et all ; Editor) [in Bahasa]
7. Sidoarjo Mud Flows: Don’t Let Us Flow by Mud. Bandung: PSKN University of Padjadjaran. 2007 (et al and Editor) [in Bahasa]
8. Muradi. Banyu Perwita. Iman Soleh. Research Report: Military Expenditures Report as Effective Tools for Civil Control. Jakarta:
INFID-PSKN University of Padjadjaran. 2007. [in Bahasa & English]
9. Muradi. Research Report: Community Policing as Effort of Indonesia Police to be a Professional police and implement [in Bahasa & English]
Democratic Policing Jakarta: INFID-The RIDEP Institute. 2007.
10. Muradi. Research Report: TSTB of TNI’s Working Evaluation on TNI’s Business Taking over by Govt. Jakarta: INFID-PSKN
University of Padjadjaran. 2007 [in Bahasa and English]
11. Muradi. A Long Journey of the Reform of Indonesia’s Police Force. Yogyakarta: Tiara Wacana. 2009 [in
Bahasa]
12. Muradi. Quo Vadis Indonesia’s Police Paramilitary Unit of Mobile Brigade?. Jakarta: Duta Karya Ilmu. 2009.
[in Bahasa]

Chapters in Books:
1. ‘State Intelligence and Police/Security Intelligence: Views on Coordination and Political Leadership’ in Widjajanto, Andi (ed).
2006. Anxiety, Intelligence and State. Jakarta: Pacivis University of Indonesia. [in Bahasa]
2. ‘Indonesia Armed Forces, Military Business, and Regional Government’ in Jaleswari Pringgodani (ed). 2007. The Indonesia’s
Military Business, Shadow Economic. Jakarta: The Indonesian Institute. [in Bahasa]
3. ‘Political Incentive and Strengthen Regional Representative Council in Indonesian Bicameral System’ in Regional Representative
Council Publishing. 2007. Jakarta: DPD RI. [in Bahasa]
4. ‘Indonesian Mobile Brigade’s Reform’ in Sukadis, Beni (ed) 2007 Almanac of Indonesian Security Sector Reform. Jakarta” LESPERSSI-
DCAF. 2007 [in Bahasa & English]
5. ‘Indonesian Mobile Brigade: Toward Professional and Democratic
Police Paramilitary Unit in 2009 Almanac of Indonesian Security
Sector Reform. Jakarta: LESPERSSI. 2009. [in Bahasa & English]
(Forth Coming)