

Welcome to The FPCI Survey on ASEAN Dialogue Partners 2025. This website presents survey results from 2,012 respondents across 11 Southeast Asian countries and five stakeholder groups (Academics, Officials, Business Community, Civil Societies, and Students), with 18 versions of the dataset available.
For the first time, the survey covers all 11 ASEAN Dialogue Partners, making this year's edition fully comprehensive. The survey is conducted by Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia (FPCI).

Supported by:
Mission of Canada to ASEAN

2,012
Respondents
5
Affiliations
11
ASEAN Countries
42
Questions

About the Survey

In 2020, FPCI Research and Analysis published its first regional survey titled the ASEAN-China Survey. The survey has become one of the main references for assessing the state of ASEAN-China relations.
In 2023, in collaboration with the Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA), the new survey edition under the new name ASEAN Peoples’ Perceptions Survey (APPS) was launched to the public. The focus of the Survey is to assess the perceptions over ASEAN Dialogue partners. The 2023’s edition focused on the 4 ASEAN Dialogue Partners, namely, China, India, Japan, and the United States (US).
In 2024, ASEAN Peoples' Perceptions 2024 edition survey featured 2,012 respondents from all 11 ASEAN countries, providing a candid perspective of Southeast Asian towards 9 ASEAN dialogue partners Australia, China, the European Union (EU), India, Japan, Russia, South Korea, the United Kingdom (UK), and the United States (US). Additionally, this survey includes new aspects of risk, threat, and shared interests, enriching the analysis of ASEAN’s interactions with these strategic players.
This year's survey, titled FPCI Survey on ASEAN Dialogue Partners 2025, marks a significant milestone by covering all 11 ASEAN Dialogue Partners for the first time in a single, comprehensive study. Conducted by Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia (FPCI).

Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia (FPCI) is a non-partisan, non-politic and independent foreign policy organization established to discuss and introduce international relations issues to many relevant actors in Indonesia such as diplomats, ambassadors, government officials, academia, researchers, businesses, media, lecturers, think tanks, students and media. FPCI is also dedicated to study the most-pressing foreign policy issues in relates to ASEAN, geopolitics, middle powers, geo-economics and diaspora.
Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia (FPCI) was formed with the aim of developing Indonesian internationalism, making it more entrenched throughout the archipelago, and projecting itself to the rest of the world. FPCI is determined to form a large international relations community with mature and sensitive insights on bilateral, regional and global issues. FPCI aims to be a facilitator that can bring the “world” to the region and simultaneously bring grassroots and regional thoughts to the national and world stage.
Survey Team
Dr. Dino Patti Djalal
Founder and Chairman of FPCI
Dr. Shofwan Albanna Choiruzzad
FPCI Fellow, Lead Author
Calvin Khoe
Program Coordinator, Author
Yossi
FPCI Research and Program Associate, Data Officer
Azzizah Mulia Kusumaningrini Kartodirdjo
FPCI Research Associate, Partnership Officer
Wahyu Rahmadansyah
FPCI Lead Designer
Research Assistant
Joycelyn Lucinda Bahari
Ulfianti
Rafiqo Fadhlullah
Muhammad Qadri Ramadhan
Muhammad Rizky Darwan
Designers
Mutia Kartika Putri
Fransisca Priscilia
Sekretariat FPCI
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