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Frequency of International Relations (FETRIAN)
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SHUTTLE DIPLOMACY INDONESIA DI ASEAN TERKAIT KONFLIK LAUT TIONGKOK SELATAN Muhammad Naufal Aziz
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This research aim to analyze the succeeding factors of mediation inside the Shuttle Diplomacy that is conducted by Indonesia for two days in bringing together ASEAN countries voices after a deadlock on the 45th AMM meeting in Cambodia. Researchers refers to Lawrence Susskind and Eileen Babbitt works to explain why a mediation effort could work effectively, namely with the awareness of not carrying out unilateral actions, drafting alternative agreements to avoid ongoing conflict, delegates in negotiations are people who have authority and are committed in implement agreed actions, external factors that force the parties to seek a conflict resolution, the mediator is someone who could be accepted by all parties. This is a qualitative research with descriptive analysis methods to find the answers what makes shuttle diplomacy that is conducted by Indonesia could be working effectively. This research found that the mediation could be effective because there is awareness of each ASEAN country not to carry out unilateral actions towards the conflict, Marty Natalegawa proposed the Six Point Principle on the South China Sea draft as an alternative to communique that has failed before and ensured this agreement is obeyed by all parties, Indonesia’s role as mediator and the existence of other international interests also forcing ASEAN countries to determine a common perspective towards South China Sea conflict.
KEPATUHAN INDONESIA TERHADAP REZIM ASEAN AGREEMENT ON TRANSBOUNDARY HAZE POLLUTION (AATHP) Rani Nova Yusra
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The aim of this research is to analyse Indonesia’s compliance with the ASEAN Agreement on Transboundary Haze Pollution (AATHP) regime, where Indonesia as the main actor in cross-border smoke haze pollutions is in the spotlight in every forest fire that occurred in the Southeast Asia region which resulted in cross-border smog. This research is a qualitative research with data collection techniques namely internet-based literature study. The analysis in this research uses international regime theory and regime compliance with indicators of outputs, outcomes and impact. From the result of the analysis in this research, it can be concluded that Indonesia obeys the ASEAN Agreement on Transboundary Haze Pollution (AATHP) regime because Indonesia has succeeded in fulfilling the three indicators of regime compliance theory. From the outputs indicator, Indonesia has succeeded in making regulations and institutions, from the outcomes indicator which can be seen from Indonesia’s consistency in acting and implementing programs and from impacts indicator is proven by the improvement of the environment quality especially Indonesia’s forests.
MOTIVASI JERMAN DALAM MENERIMA PENGUNGSI ASAL SURIAH PADA TAHUN 2015 Mila Fitri Yeni
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This research aims to analyze Germany’s Motivation to accept Syrian refugee in 2015 at German policy of Open Door Policy. A foreign policy that was chosen by the state is rational choice by calculating the benefit earned and cost paid through the policy based on national interests. This research was analysed using the concept Rational Model of Decision Making by Karen A.Mingst this concept sees the formulation of a state’s foreign policy based on the considerations of the costs and benefits a state gets on the issue at hand, in which the state will choose a policy with greater profits than its sacrifices. The researcher concluded that Germany’s open door policy toward Syrian refugees was a rational choice because it has that advantage in the form of adding labor that has an effect on the economic aspect for Germany
DIPLOMASI PUBLIK INDONESIA KE MALAYSIA PASKA KEBIJAKAN PENENGGELAMAN KAPAL MALAYSIA DI LAUT INDONESIA Umaya Bebi Imelda
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This research aim to analyzes public diplomacy that is conducted by Indonesia to restore the positive image of Indonesia after the existence of ship sinking policy by Indonesia to foreign fishing boats originating from Malaysia. The Malaysian public began to respond to Indonesia related to the drowning of ships owned by Malaysian fisherman who is conducted illegal fishing in Indonesia. Malaysian public began to say that the policies imposed during the reign of President Joko Widodo is impressed arrogant, and do not look at a cognate country that is carried these of two countries. After a response from the Malaysian public, Indonesia began to try with public diplomacy to improve its image again. This research uses a descriptive methods. Researchers use the concept of public diplomacy proposed by Kishan S. Rana. There are 3 components, namely News Management, Country as Brand, and An Alternative Approach. In this research, Indonesia has conducted public diplomacy to Malaysia through news management in Indonesian media and Youtube, re-branding with Wonderful Indonesia, and alternative approach through cultural expo.
STRATEGI WOMEN FOR WOMEN INTERNATIONAL (WFWI) DALAM PEMBERDAYAAN PEREMPUAN DI AFGHANISTAN Gilang Agung Septiadi
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This research aims to analyze the strategy of Women for Women International (WFWI) in women empowerment in Afghanistan from 2013 until 2017. This research use qualitative method with analytical descriptive technique. There are two concepts used in this research. First is the concept of Liberal Feminism which will explain the discrimination of women in Afghanistan and second is the concept of Development of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) which will explain women's empowerment in Afghanistan by WFWI. The findings of this research are the success of WFWI in empowering women in Afghanistan which is characterized by their life which before they are only have private life, after empowered they have been able to contribute to public life such as health care, education and employment.
RESPON MALAYSIA TERHADAP KEBIJAKAN SINKING-SHIP INDONESIA Wulan Nurul Hakim
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This research describes the Malaysian policy as a response to the Indonesian sinking-ship policy executed in 2014. This research uses qualitative research approach with descriptive analysis method. This research applied the concept of Foreign Policy Change by Tomas Niklasson with three indicators, the degree of foreign policy change (adjustment, reform, restructuring), time-frame for change (rapidly or gradually) and the scope of foreign policy changes (regulatory, security, trade and economic stability, national identity and autonomy). In this research categorizes that responses of sinking-ship policy at the level of adjustment (minor change) due to a little change and categorizes at the rapidly because of rapid responses and less than five years. In the scope of policy change indicators, this research found that the changes in two policies, security and economy.

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