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NATIONALISM AND GLOBALIZATION: ISSUES ON THE SEA BORDER BEETWEN INDONESIA AND AUSTRALIA IN THE CONTEXT OF MARITIME SOVEREIGNTY Zuhdi, Susanto; Sari, Noor Fatia Lastika; Sunarti, Linda
International Review of Humanities Studies Vol. 4, No. 1
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This paper analyzes transnationalism as the result of globalization in human mobility, which it has summoned new insecurities, especially when international migration as the excess of transnationalism leads to a burst of issues on the sea border, such as influx of migration, asylum seeker, refugees, and even transnational crimes. Thus, it is very important for Indonesia as a growing maritime state to put more attention to the matter, especially to the eastern part of the archipelago, where transnationalism brings different implication toward nationalism of its people. Through historical methodology and perspective, this article discusses relevant issues to be reflected into current situation and the future, in which it could lead to a more sustainable solution and a further observation toward what it means to be a part of Indonesia itself, to fulfill the need of rephrasing the means of our borders.
Suara yang terlupakan: memori kolektif para pendukung Konferensi Asia Afrika tahun 1955 Dien, Zukhrufa Ken Satya; Sunarti, Linda
Sejarah dan Budaya: Jurnal Sejarah, Budaya, dan Pengajarannya Vol 18, No 1 (2024): Sejarah dan Budaya: Jurnal Sejarah, Budaya dan Pengajarannya
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The Asian-African Conference was an international conference held on April 18-24, 1955 in Bandung. The conference produced the Ten Principles of Bandung, the emergence of independent countries, and the implementation of other international activities. These results were a sign that the conference was successfully held. However, this success meant that only the elite were recognized and written about, unlike the local people who helped make the conference a success. This study found that local people helped make the Asian-African Conference a success. This study uses historical research methods and uses an oral history approach. The results of this study show that the success of the Asian-African Conference was inseparable from the undocumented role of the little people or local communities. The local people involved were selected in various ways, namely through the selection of private parties, or invited by the 2nd party. The involvement of local people in the success of the conference was based on their abilities and expertise. Konferensi Asia Afrika merupakan konferensi tingkat internasional yang diadakan pada 18-24 April 1955 di Bandung. Konferensi tersebut menghasilkan Dasasila Bandung, kemunculan negara yang merdeka, dan terlaksananya kegiatan internasional lainnya. Hasil tersebut menjadi sebuah tanda bahwa konferensi tersebut berhasil terlaksana. Namun, keberhasilan tersebut menyebabkan hanya orang-orang kalangan elit saja yang dikenal dan dituliskan, tidak seperti masyarakat lokal yang membantu menyukseskan konferensi tersebut. Studi ini menemukan bahwa masyarakat local membantu menyukseskan Konferensi Asia Afrika. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode penelitian sejarah dan menggunakan pendekatan sejarah lisan. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa keberhasilan Konferensi Asia Afrika tidak terlepas dari peran orang kecil atau masyarakat lokal yang tidak terdokumentasikan. Masyarakat lokal yang terlibat dipilih dengan berbagai cara, yaitu melalui pemilihan pihak swasta, maupun diajak oleh pihak ke-2. Keterlibatan masyarakat lokal dalam keberhasilan konferensi berdasarkan kemampuan dan keahlian yang mereka miliki.