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INDONESIA’S ECONOMY DIPLOMACY: STRATEGIC OPPORTUNITY IN PPE PRODUCTION IN PANDEMIC ERA Fadhilah Permata Nira; Fahrizal Lazuardi; Ferdian Ahya Al Putra; Zia’ulhaq As Shidqi
PROCEEDING ICTESS (Internasional Conference on Technology, Education and Social Sciences) 2020: PROCEEDINGS ICTESS
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The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on the world order, especially on the health and economic sectors. The World Health Organization (WHO) noted that as of 4th December 2020, positive cases of COVID-19 in the world reached more than 64 million confirmed cases, and 1.5 million death cases. Responding to this condition, the world's attention has turned to efforts to produce vaccines. However, apart from vaccines, the world demand for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) has also continued to increase, and even, the world experienced a shortage of PPE. In this case, Indonesia as a producer of PPE can take advantage of this momentum to earn economic benefits in the midst of this pandemic. PPE made in Indonesia produced by PT Sri Rejeki Isman Tbk has obtained ISO 16604 Class 3 certification at Intertek HQ, Cortland, New York. PPE is a nubic garment or CBRN (Chemical Biological Radiation) that can be used for both pandemic and non-pandemic needs. This research will discuss Indonesia's PPE diplomacy in the pandemic era. This study uses economy diplomacy theory and qualitative methods to analyze Indonesia's opportunities through PPE diplomacy. The results showed that the contribution of PPE and mask exports reached US$ 4.56 billion. Therefore, this paper assesses that PPE is economically more strategic than vaccines. Indonesia has a great opportunity to generate concrete benefits from economy diplomacy through the production of domestic PPE or what can be called PPE diplomacy. Key words: COVID-19, economy diplomacy, PPE
The Role of University Public Relations in the Presence of Foreign Students in Indonesia: 2011–2021 Literature Study Marieti Debyora Gardiana; Andre Noevi Rahmanto; Ferdian Ahya Al Putra
Budapest International Research and Critics in Linguistics and Education (BirLE) Journal Vol 6, No 1 (2023): Budapest International Research and Critics in Linguistics and Education, Februa
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One of the higher education ranking indicators is the ratio of international students. Therefore, universities need to formulate strategic efforts to attract international students, in which public relations plays a major role. This research was conducted with the aim of knowing research trends on the role of university public relations on foreign students in Indonesia. A qualitative study was conducted using a literature study based on the Publish or Perish program. The results of a search for publications on Google Scholar with a period of 2011–2021 were then processed using the Vos Viewer program to create data visualizations that could elaborate on the development of research trends related to this topic. The 76 most relevant terms were obtained and visualized into 3 types of maps, namely network, overlay, and density. The conclusion from this literature study is that there are still limited publications related to the research topic of the role of university public relations in the presence of foreign students in Indonesia. By selecting a number of terms that are relevant but rarely appear, new research topics with a high level of novelty and large research gaps are obtained.