Christianto Wibisono

Christianto Wibisono

Christianto Wibisono (born 10 April 1945 in Semarang), also known as Oey Kian Kok (simplified Chinese: 黄建国; traditional Chinese: 黃建國; pinyin: Huáng Jiànguó)[1] is a prominent Chinese Indonesian business analyst in Indonesia. His father was Oey Koan Gwee (Huang Guan-guo) and his mother was Lo Tjoan Nio (Luo Zhuan-niang).

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Early life

He grew up in Semarang and moved to Jakarta to pursue his degree in law and social sciences (Fakultas Hukum dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Kemasyarakatan) from the University of Indonesia in 1964. On campus, he was active as an editor and writer of numerous publications from 1966 to 1970. In 1971, he helped establish Tempo weekly magazine but quit the new magazine in 1973. He continued his study in social sciences (FISIP) from the University of Indonesia in 1974 and got his degree in 1978. As an activist in 1978 he strongly opposed the government ban on press freedoms.

Career

Christianto Wibisono's critical analyses of geopolitics and macroeconomics have continuously played an effective role in ensuring national interest representation through policies enforced by Indonesian decision-makers. A natural-born author, Christianto co-founded TEMPO, a magazine considered as the equivalence of "Time" in 1970, immediately following his graduation from the Graduate School of Political Science at the University of Indonesia.

During 1978 to 1983 he was appointed as the Special Aide to the former Vice President of Indonesia, Adam Malik. In 1980 he established the Indonesian Business Data Center, a leading business consultant and data mining firm, while consistently presenting sharp political and economic insights and analysis through his columns on many of Indonesia's most reputable media such as Kompas and Suara Pembaruan among other. Christianto is also the author of some of Indonesia’s most controversial books, namely “The Imaginary Interview with Bung Karno” that unveiled the scenes of Indonesia’s political regime in power throughout the nation’s first and second presidential transition.

In 1998, Christianto and his family relocated to Washington, D.C., U.S.A, where he continuously monitored the development of Indonesia and regional South East Asia, and bridged the connection between the regions and Capitol Hill. During his stay in the U.S.A, he managed to gain an offer by former Indonesian president Abdurrahman Wahid; for a top cabinet position of Coordinating Minister of Economic Affairs in June 2001, which he then declined.

Today, the wealth of his expertise and globalized perspective is accumulated in the establishment of Global Nexus Institute (www.theglobalnexus.com), a national think tank dedicated to materialize the goal of positioning Indonesia as the world’s potential leading economy in the present global shift of power from the West to the East.

Christianto Wibisono has two daughters residing in the United States. The first, Jasmine, established an event management company based in Washington DC. The second one, Astrid, runs a real estate consultancy and brokerage firm specializing in high-end Manhattan properties, Manhattist (www.manhattist.com).

Notes

  1. ^ Suryadinata 1995, p. 221

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Bibliography

  • Suryadinata, Leo (1995), Prominent Indonesian Chinese: Biographical Sketches (3rd ed.), Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, ISBN 978-981-3055-04-9. 

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