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Jurnal Asia Pacific Studies
ISSN : 25806378     EISSN : 25807048     DOI : -
Jurnal Asia Pasific Studies (JAPS) is published by International Relations Department of Universitas Kristen Indonesia (UKI). It is a bi-annual journal publishing articles on International Relations and Asia Pacific issues. The journal focused on multidisciplinary and pluralistic perspectives and approaches regarding International Relations theories, research methodologies, and International Political Economy as well as Security Sudies within the scope of Asia Pacific.
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JOB PERFORMANCE LEVEL OF THE REGULAR FACULTY EMPLOYEES FROM THE SELECTED COLLEGES OF MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY -MARAWI CITY Marecon Viray; Ryan Rey B. Lumacad; Jalil G. Darimbang; Kim Syrus P. Patic; Roland R. Pritos
Kajian Asia Pasifik Vol 6 No 1 (2022): January - June 2022
Publisher : International Relations Study Program of Universitas Kristen Indonesia (UKI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33541/japs.v6i1.3557

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The study focused on determining the job performance level of the permanent employees in Mindanao State University -Marawi City. The data also showed that the respondents were knowledgeable enough on matters concerning to job performance. Statement indicators assessed whether a person performs his/her a job well -this is an important criterion for the organizational outcome and success because it is a measurement of an employee’s behavior despite the influences of stress, workload, work environment and strategy concerns. For their perception on job performance level in terms of salary, the findings imply that the respondents were satisfied of the university’s salary and the benefit packages. Although some uncertainty occurred when it comes to the “rewards” granted to them for the quality of their efforts. Overall, it implies that the permanent faculty members of the selected five (5) colleges of Mindanao State University -Marawi City, namely -College of Agriculture; College of Business Administration and Accountancy; College of Education; College of Natural Science and Mathematics; and College of Social Science and Humanities are satisfied and are happy with working in their respective colleges while it is evident from the responses that the proponents of this study received through the given indicators like salary, working environment, workload and etc. The researchers therefore conclude that the respondents have high level of job performance. Keywords: Job performance, permanent employees, salary, working environment, workload
THE LAO PEOPLE’S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOAL 18: : LIVES SAVE FROM UXO (UNEXPLODED ORDNANCE) Sinta Herindrasti
Kajian Asia Pasifik Vol 6 No 1 (2022): January - June 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33541/japs.v6i1.3987

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The Sustainable Development Goals is a global agenda of the United Nations to cope with global challenges that is formulated into 17 goals including its indicators. The Lao PDR as part of global society and member of the United Nations commits to implement the SDGs but with one additional conditional goal that is SDG 18 Lives save from UXO (Unexploded Ordnance). SDG 18 as part of response toward local challenge reminds the war’s impact which threatening peoples’ live all at once the urgent need to solve the problem completely for achieving other 17 goals. How is Lao struggling the Goal 18 through various form of cooperations and partnerships become the precious part in the process of documenting the best practices of achieving SDG 18. This article want to explore various initiatives of the Lao government and its implementation with international partners’ support. Target formulation is a positive initial step while the successfulness to fulfill the target is something that must be conducted continously Key words: Sustainable Development Goals, Lives Save from Unexploded Ordnance (UXO), Partnership, Peace
CHINA'S WOLF WARRIOR DIPLOMACY AND THE RELATIONS WITH REPUBLIC OF KOREA (2015 - 2020) Rizqina Ikramul Jannah Ismail; Harryanto Aryodiguno
Kajian Asia Pasifik Vol 6 No 1 (2022): January - June 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33541/japs.v6i1.4012

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Abstract In recent days, the nature of the People’s Republic of China’s diplomacy has changed and it is gaining complicated responses from other countries. That famous diplomacy is called “Wolf Warrior Diplomacy”, diplomacy that is seen as ‘assertive’ and ‘threatening’ other countries when defending the country’s national interest. “Wolf Warrior Diplomacy” is a new term under the administration of President Xi Jinping however the root of it has been there since back then. This paper would discuss how this diplomacy affects the relations between China and the Republic of Korea (ROK) after ROK decides to cooperate with the United States and deploy Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD), which China believes threatened China’s national interest. The method that is used for this research is the qualitative method, by collecting data and information needed from the studies that have been made before. Based on the research that has been done, the ‘assertive’ diplomacy done by China affects how ROK faces the country and the relations between them, remembering that ROK is a country between two great power countries, China and the US. In addition, ROK has been in efforts to balance between two countries. ROK also in its ways to expand and improve its relations in other regions. Keywords: Wolf Warrior Diplomacy; coercive diplomacy; hedging strategy Abstrak Dalam beberapa hari terakhir, sifat diplomasi Republik Rakyat Tiongkok telah banyak berubah dan hal tersebut mendapatkan tanggapan yang rumit dari negara lain. Diplomasi yang terkenal itu disebut “Wolf Warrior Diplomacy (Diplomasi Prajurit Serigala)”; diplomasi tesebut dipandang ‘tegas’ dan ‘mengancam’ oleh negara lain ketika Tiongkok membela kepentingan nasional negaranya. “Wolf Warrior Diplomacy” adalah istilah baru di bawah pemerintahan Presiden Xi Jinping namun akarnya sudah ada sejak pembentukan negara Tiongkok. Artikel ini akan membahas bagaimana diplomasi ini mempengaruhi hubungan antara Tiongkok dan Republik Korea (Korea Selatan) setelah Korea Selatan memutuskan untuk bekerja sama dengan Amerika Serikat dalam menggelar Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD), yang diyakini oleh Tiongkok akan mengancam kepentingan nasional negaranya. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah metode kualitatif, yaitu dengan cara mengumpulkan data dan informasi yang dibutuhkan dari hasil penelitian-penelitian lain yang telah dilakukan sebelumnya. Berdasarkan penelitian yang telah dilakukan, diplomasi ‘asertif’ yang dilakukan oleh Tiongkok mempengaruhi bagaimana Korea Selatan menghadapi negara tersebut dan hubungan di antara mereka, mengingat Korea Selatan berada di antara dua negara dengan kekuatan yang besar, yaitu Tiongkok dan AS. Selama ini, Korea Selatan telah melakukan upaya untuk menyeimbangkan pengaruh oleh dua negara. Korea Selatan juga sedang berusaha untuk memperluas dan meningkatkan hubungannya di wilayah lain. Kata kunci: Wolf Warrior Diplomacy; diplomasi asertif; strategi hedging
POWER-UP POWER PLANTS: ENERGIZING PHILIPPINES RENWABLE ENERGY SOURCES Christel Jane V. Agaton; Mary Joy P. Cruz; John Vincent D. Gregorio; Marlyn R. Javier; Nicole Andria U. Monteron; Rohannah Anngel C. Ortiguerra; Xylee Nicole M. Parcio
Kajian Asia Pasifik Vol 6 No 1 (2022): January - June 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33541/japs.v6i1.4163

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ABSTRACT This study focused on renewable energy sources in the Philippines, including solar, hydro, biomass, wind, and geothermal. The amount of energy renewable energy power plants generates and how much it costs, how many of these power plants are operating in the Philippines, and the long-term impacts of using entirely renewable energy were investigated through data mining. Among all renewable energy sources in the Philippines, geothermal power plants provide most electricity, while wind energy has the greatest production costs. A total of 235 renewable energy generating plants are active across the country, majority of them are in Luzon. Furthermore, renewable energy sources positively affect our economy and environment as they can potentially lower electric bills, increase employment, and reduce air pollution and health risks associated with it. However, potential negative consequences include lack of food security and agricultural areas. The researchers urge the government to develop more renewable energy power plants, conduct comprehensive grid-capability assessments, including assessment of potential optimal sites for new producing assets, and properly plan and handle the environmental effects. Keywords: Renewable Energy Sources, Power Plant, Philippines
THE OPPORTUNITY TO STUDY FOR STUDENTS IN THE REMOTE AREA OF SOUTHEAST ASIA AMID THE COVID-19 PANDEMICS. CASE STUDY: INTERNET CONNECTION AND ONLINE LEARNING IN MERAUKE PAPUA INDONESIA Rudi Kogoya
Kajian Asia Pasifik Vol 6 No 1 (2022): January - June 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33541/japs.v6i1.4244

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Abstract This paper will discuss about challenges for students in the remote area of Indonesia. Students in Merauke will be the case study of this paper. Millions of people have suffered from job loss and wage cuts due to the economic shocks caused by Covid-19 pandemic. Not just in the economic terms the pandemics also affected education especially for the student in the remote area. By April 2020, 188 countries around the world had imposed nationwide school closures, affecting more than 1.5 billion children and youth. As a result, many schools and institutions are now offering distance learning to their pupils. Unfortunately, not everyone has the luxury to opt for this. We can imagine how will it be for the student that live in the rural area in Merauke Papua the eastern part of Indonesia for instance. They have to denied the physical distancing policy issued by the government with attending to school amid the deadly pandemic, because they have no choice. There is no adequate internet connection. This paper will used qualitative research and interview method to collect the data and answer the research question How Students in Merauke Papua Deal With the Online Learning Program? It is a huge challenge for both the government to provide best services and student to adapt. Key Words: Covid-19, Indonesia, Internet, Students, Inequality.

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