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Global and Policy Journal of International Relations
ISSN : 23379960     EISSN : 27454274     DOI : -
Global & Policy adalah jurnal ilmiah yang dikelola oleh Program Studi Hubungan Internasional Universitas Pembangunan "Veteran" Jawa Timur. Global & Policy menerima artikel baik hasil pemikiran maupun hasil penelitian dalam bidang terkait kajian Hubungan Internasional kontemporer. Jurnal Global & Policy diterbitkan dua kali dalam setahun, yaitu setiap bulan Juni dan Desember.
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Kerjasama Ekonomi Bilateral Indonesia dan Malaysia dalam Sektor Komoditi Kelapa Sawit Tahun 2006-2010 Hakim, Al-Kharitza Rahman
Global and Policy Journal of International Relations Vol 2, No 02 (2014)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/jgp.v2i02.2067

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ABSTRACTBilateral economic cooperation had been made between Indonesia and Malaysia to respondglobal demand on crude palm oil as a trade commodity. This study uses demand theory, theconcept of bilateral economic cooperation, and interdependence to analyze the case. This studyalso uses quantitative-descriptive to process the data. The research question of this study iswhat causes the signed of the MoU 2010 between Indonesia and Malaysia? The MoU is dealingwith the negative campaign of the crude palm oil commodity. Before the MoU 2010, bothgovernment had been had cooperation on investment, workers, and land reform. BothIndonesia and Malaysia are also very aware in the potential of the crude palm oil as a tradecommodity, thus they drove bilateral cooperation to ensure their exports to other countries.Theses negative campaigns and negative issues are the catalysts on the sign of the MoU 2010between Indonesia and Malaysia.Keywords: Indonesia, Malaysia, Bilateral Economic Cooperation, Crude Palm OilDOI:https://doi.org/10.33005/jgp.v2i02.2067
Pergeseran Prioritas Regional Rusia terhadap Ukraina dalam Foreign Policy Concept Rusia Tahun 2013 Rosalina, Gazella
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/jgp.v2i02.2065

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ABSTRACTThis research examines the shift regional priority Russia to Ukraine in Foreign Policy ConceptRussia in 2013. Based on facts a shift in Foreign Policy Concept Russia in 2008 that befokus inCIS (Commonwealth of Independent States) shift in Ukraine as a top priority blocs in ForeignPolicy Concept Russia in 2013 brought up the question why Russia made Ukraine as prioritysectors in blocs. These problems later examined based on national interests, the concept causaltheory and geopolitical Eurasianisme, the concept Geo-economic and International EconomicCooperation to find the answer while the three Russian interests to Ukraine and politicalinterests, security interests and financial interests are headed for a European Union to theestablishment Eurasia. While there is an answer in research explanative - qualitative researchis not only proved but to become the basis in data collection to answer the variablescorrelation there. Through analysis of the review process bilateral relations between the twocountries in the European Union and establish the Eurasia for 10 years (in 2004 earlier in theyear 2013 can be concluded that Russian interests to Ukraine in politics to restore the SovietUnion as of Great Power through the establishment European Union Eurasia; economy fordomestic economic interests and strengthening regional economic integration Russia -European Union Eurasia and control economy to Ukraine; and in security, as buffer zoneRussia and controls the region.Keywords: European Union Eurasia, Russia, Ukraine, Foreign Policy Concept Russia in2013, Economic interests, political interests, Security interestsDOI:https://doi.org/10.33005/jgp.v2i02.2065
Arah Kebijakan Pangan Taiwan dalam Bingkai Kajian Politik Pangan Anabarja, Sarah
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ABSTRACTA country's food politics is an important factor that could determine whether the country couldsurvive or not to fed it’s people and at the same time promising a sustainable environment forit’s next generation. Therefore many issues concern with food and farming tend to be soaringin so many countries. the government’s performance and political system, the poverty, andpopulation growth level are some of the issues on surface as well as the the issues on food aidand environment issue. This paper explain about many issues shaping the food politics inTaiwan using the framework of food politics including food security dan food sovereignty.Keywords: Food Politics, Agriculture, Food Security, Food Sovereignty, Taiwan.DOI:https://doi.org/10.33005/jgp.v2i02.2068
Pengaruh Globalisasi terhadap Keamanan Manusia: Dampak Benih Rekayasa Genetika terhadap Ketidaktahanan Pangan Aryani, Maria Indira
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ABSTRACTHuman security is a concept driven from national security. Human security is a concept whichemphasize in the protection of individuals. As this concept is affected by globalization, so doesthe concept of human insecurity. This writing, particularly, discuss about food insecurity offarmers and global citizens, as one component of human security, caused by GeneticallyModified Organism (GMO). GMO is protected by the patent law and intellectual and propertyrights and this situation limits farmer’s access to reach food security. GMO also endangershuman health from its transgenic mutation. This research is focused between 1996, when GMOis first commercialized, to 2014.Keywords: human security, food security, food insecurity, genetically modifiedorganism.DOI:https://doi.org/10.33005/jgp.v2i02.2064
Japan and “Two China Question” Legacy of World War II Jintrawet, Pran
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ABSTRACTThe origin of “Two China Question” is often described as the outcome of Chinese Civil War in1949 between Kuomintang (KMT) and Communist Party of China (CPC). It ideologicallydivided China into two countries which still claimed to be the righteous government of Chinesepeople. It remains salient until now. This paper will discuss the origin of this significantphenomenon by pointing out that the Empire of Japan by that time had importantly involvedin the partition of China. Since 1895, the first Sino-Japanese war, it marked the firstseparation of Chinese-speaking people, Taiwan, from Chinese administration. Taiwanunderwent industrial and agricultural development by Imperial Japan which lately supporteddefeated KMT government to lay its establishment in Taiwan. In the mid of Chinese Civil Warin 1931, Manchuria incident halted the annihilation of CPC by KMT who inevitably had to turntheir attention to Japanese invasion. CPC survived from the abyss of extinction and launchedthe famous long march. In 1937, Marco Polo incident ignited the second Sino-Japanese warand abided KMT to form its alliance with CPC against Imperial Japan. The war consumedKMT’s resources and manpower on the one hand. On the other hand, it provided CPC theprecious time to recover and reconstruct its army. Already in 1945, CPC’s army became moreadvantage than KMT’s on battlefield when Civil War resumed and eventually became thevictor in 1949. This paper suggests that with or without intention the Empire of Japan playedan important role in the emergence of “Two China question”.Keywords: “Two China Question”, Kuomintang (KMT), Communist Party of China (CPC), theEmpire of JapanDOI:https://doi.org/10.33005/jgp.v2i02.2062
Political Economy Effects Of Security Dilemma: Japan’s Involvement In The China-Philippine South China Sea Dispute Purbantina, Adiasri Putri
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ABSTRACTThe happening South China Sea dispute between China and its neighbors has taken globalattention. Not just because of regional security matters, the dispute has its potential to drawsUnited States and its alliances to take actions. This study briefly examines the securitydilemma of Philippine in facing China threats in South China Sea. Unfortunately, by draggingJapan inside the dispute, Philippine is facing a serious problem because China has alwaysbeen ready to escalate the dispute. On the other hand, by the opening of Philippine access toJapan, Japan has its benefits to gain political economy advantage from Philippine.Keywords: Regional Security, Security Dilemma, South China Sea DisputeDOI:https://doi.org/10.33005/jgp.v2i02.2063
Faktor – Faktor Penyebab Berkembangnya Terorisme di Indonesia Kurun Waktu 2002 – 2005 Mulyawan, Brian Adam
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ABSTRACTJama’ah Islamiyah (JI) is international terrorism was build in 1993 by Abdullah Sungkar andtargeting Indonesia as his preaching area. Since there was conflict in JI international causedthree thoughts. Ideologist faction led by Abu Rushdan, moderate faction led by Abu BakarBa’asyir, extreme radical faction led by Hambali and Zulkarnaen. Jama’ah IslamiyahIndonesia Mantiqi Tsani II, Mantiqi Ula I which led by Hambali and Noordin M. Top jihadused bomb exploded in Bali. That tragedy happened because there was terrorism enteredIndonesia’s weak borders and the use of internet as a tool to share information for spreadingterrorism in Indonesia. This article uses descriptive analysis method which included inqualitative research. Qualitative method is based on Miles and Huberman (1992) theory,which has 3 qualitative data analysis. First, data reduction; second, data serving; and third,conclusion. Concepts in this article are National Security, Territorial Border, and Network.Result of this research is based on literature analysis which can help writer finds connectedvalid data and gives conclusion to know the causes of spreading terrorism in Indonesia.Keywords: Territorial Border, Terrorism, NetworkDOI:https://doi.org/10.33005/jgp.v2i02.2066
Inadekuasi Asumsi Race To The Bottom Pada Kasus Penanaman Modal Asing Di Negara China Ragil, Hotija Binti
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ABSTRACTWithin Developing Countries’s scope, China is the first rank of the largest foreign investmentflows (FDI) recipient. Some studies suggest that factor of cheap labour is the pull factor of FDItowards the country. Wage conditions as determinants of the high acceptance of the FDI isalso often called race to the bottom. However, the data in the case of China shows inadequatein these assumptions. The rising cost of China labor in conjuction with rising of FDI. Result ofthe study showed that wage conditions is not the main factor of to gain foreign investmentmarket, but it is competitive advantage factor such labor productivity, the demand for theChinese domestic market that continues to grow and large, and procurement policies oftechnological innovation has became a decisive factor of FDI.Keywords: Foreign investment, productivity, market demand, innovation policyDOI:https://doi.org/10.33005/jgp.v2i02.2071
Peranan Greenpeace dalam Penolakan Pembangunan PLTU di Batang Tahun 2011-2013 Hardinia, Agviana
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ABSTRACTIndonesia had signed treaty with Japan on October 6, 2011 to built PLTU powered 2000 MW.If this project maintain annually, PLTU Batang produce 10,8 million tons carbon emission and226 kilograms mercury which can cause acid rain. Thousand Batang citizens and Greenpeacedid some actions from local area to the capital city. This problem then researched withexplanative-qualitative method, based on civil society as basic argument and synthesis theoryfrom international system, Non-Governmental Organization (NGO), civil society, governmentpolicy, and decision making. Based on theoretical approach, we can hypothize which confirmthat Greenpeace as NGO can influence government policy in building PLTU in Batang. Civilsociety consist from an international system. International system has two actors, state andnon-state (individual, organization, and group). Greenpeace is a non-state civil society ininternational system. Civil society realized with the participation of Batang citizens. In theend, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono launched Perpres to delay PLTU building until2014.Keywords: Civil Society, NGO, government policy, decision makingDOI:https://doi.org/10.33005/jgp.v2i02.2070
Theory And Concept Of Business Ethic In International Relations Studies S, Dedik Fitra; N, Praja Firdaus; Gege, Rendy; ., Trisfani
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ABSTRACTIn the discourse of business and global corporations, the study of ethics in business and globalcorporations are rarely found. Hence, this paper will discuss the ethics in business and globalcorporations. This paper firstly examines the theories and conceptual backrounds of ethics inthe discipline of International Relations. Then the paper starts to discuss the business ethics interms of international political economy. Authors found that the discourse of ethics in businessand global corporations could be examined through three paths. They are ethics and CSR,ethics and global governance, and also ethics and the new millennium. Last, the paperconcludes that business ethics are important. They are vital because the operations and thebehaviors of the global corporations reflect their business and economical interests.Keywords: The Ethics, Business and Global Corporations, International Political Economy,CSR, Global Governance, and The New Milenium.DOI:https://doi.org/10.33005/jgp.v2i02.2069

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