Lidya Christin Sinaga, Lidya Christin
Center for Political Studies-Indonesian Institute of Sciences/ Flinders University Australia

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PELAKSANAAN PRINSIP-PRINSIP DEMOKRASI DAN HAM DI ASEAN: STUDI KASUS KAMBOJA, LAOS, MYANMAR, DAN VIETNAM Sinaga, Lidya Christin
Jurnal Penelitian Politik Vol 10, No 1 (2013): Partai Politik dalam Timbangan
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian Politik

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ASEAN telah berkomitmen untuk memperkuat demokrasi, memajukan tata kelola pemerintahan, dan penegakanhukum serta mempromosikan dan melindungi hak asasi manusia dan kebebasan fundamental, sebagaimana termaktub dalam Piagam ASEAN. Namun, praktik-praktik pelaksanaan demokrasi, tata kelola pemerintahan, penegakanhukum, dan perlindungan hak asasi manusia di kawasan ASEAN tidaklah mudah untuk dilaksanakan, khususnyadi Kamboja, Laos, Myanmar, dan Vietnam, terkait dengan sistem politik mereka yang cenderung masih otoriter.Kata kunci: ASEAN, demokrasi, hak asasi manusia
REALITAS DAN PROSPEK HUBUNGAN ASEAN-CINA Sinaga, Lidya Christin
Jurnal Penelitian Politik Vol 4, No 1 (2007): Demokrasi Mati Suri
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ASEAN-China Relations Realities and Prospects,Saw Swee-Hock, Sheng Lijun, Chin Kin Wah (Ed.)(Singapore Institute of Southeast Asian Studies ,2005) XIX, 366+index
INDONESIA DI TENGAH KESEPAKATAN ACFTA Sinaga, Lidya Christin
Jurnal Penelitian Politik Vol 7, No 2 (2010): Peluang Indonesia dalam Perdagangan Bebas
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The ASEAN China Free Trade Area ACFTA formally took effect as ofJanuari 1 2010 The initial phase of the trade agreement was in force in early 2004 also known as the Early Harvest Programme EHP A free trade area covering trade in goods between China and the original six ASEAN members including Indonesia is to be completed by 2010 and the remainingfour by 2015 However the socialization ofEHP scheme by Indonesian government relativelypoor and made it difficultfor business sector especially Small and Medium Enterprises SMEs in Indonesia to exploit this scheme The full implementation ofACFTA on January 2010 has given strong pushes from business sectors to delay the implementation The basic problem is in our domestic capacity and capability which is not yet competitive enough to compete especially with China products Therefore this paper will analyze the impact of ACFTA on Indonesia and what should be done to counter the impacts
“Think Globally, Act Locally:” The State Transformation Approach in Governing Borderless Security Threats Sinaga, Lidya Christin
JAS (Journal of ASEAN Studies) Vol 4, No 2 (2016): Journal of ASEAN Studies
Publisher : Centre for Business and Diplomatic Studies (CBDS) Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/jas.v4i2.1557

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The nature of security issues has changed significantly in recent decades. They are no longer just about war, but have extended into complex and transnational security issues or so-called Non-Traditional Security (NTS). Shahar Hameiri and Lee Jones in their new book Governing Borderless Threats, argue therefore that the emergence of NTS issues requires new modes of governance, instead of a simple extension of the logic of war suggested by the Copenhagen School or new responses of post-national governance.
China’s Assertive Foreign Policy in South China Sea Under Xi Jinping: Its Impact on United States and Australian Foreign Policy Sinaga, Lidya Christin
JAS (Journal of ASEAN Studies) Vol 3, No 2 (2015): Journal of ASEAN Studies
Publisher : Centre for Business and Diplomatic Studies (CBDS) Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/jas.v3i2.770

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This essay examines the impact of the assertiveness of China’s Foreign Policy in the South China Sea under Xi Jinping on United States and Australian foreign policy. The essay focuses on the  Xi Jinping period from 2013 because Xi has a different approach in foreign policy making from that of his predecessors. His determination to defend and advance maritime claims and interests as well as the external developments, have made his foreign policy  more assertive. This essay will argue that China’s assertive foreign policy in South China Sea under Xi Jinping has paved the way for a greater role for the US in Southeast Asia, and deepened the rivalry between China and the US. This rising tension in turn has put Australia in a challenging situation, torn between its security alliance with the United States, and its economic interests in  China. However, Australia does not have to choose one, but Australia can play a constructive role in the development of some compromise between the two.