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Journal of International Relations seeks original manuscripts that provide theoretically informed empirical analyses of issues in international relations, as well as original theoretical or conceptual analyses. The journal represents no particular school or approach, nor is it restricted to any particular methodology. Instead, it seeks to foster an awareness of methodological and epistemological questions in the study of International Relations, and to reflect research and developments of a conceptual, normative and empirical nature in all the major sub-areas of the field.
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Kerjasama Indonesia – Malaysia dalam Menanggulangi Penyalahgunaan dan Perdagangan Gelap Narkoba 2009-2013 Suproboningrum, Lintang; Utama, Tri Cahya; Rosyidin, Mohamad
Journal of International Relations Vol 1, No 1 (2015): (April 2015)
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This research seeks to explain bilateral cooperation between Indonesia and Malaysia against transnational drugs trafficking from 2009 to 2013. Using the neoliberal institutionalist theory, this research focuses on the driving force behind the policy as well as the effectiveness of the cooperation. In the era of globalization characterized by the development of technology and information that has a big impact on the relationship between countries, transnational crimes become commonplace. One of salient transnational crimes is drugs trafficking. Geographical proximity between Indonesia and Malaysia is one of the reasonsbehind drugs trafficking across borders of both countries. After collecting primary and secondary sources obtained from archival as well as literature research, this research found that the bilateral cooperation between Indonesia and Malaysia against drugs trafficking was influenced by the fear of the destructive impact of drugs on the youth. Both drugs abuse and drugs trafficking have been perceived as a threat by two countries, especially in terms of human security. This is because most of the drugs consumer is younger generation who is considered very crucial to the nation in the future. Indonesia and Malaysia alike were realized that drugs trafficking is a national security matter so they crafted a kind of international regime to achieve their national interest. 
Kebijakan Turki dalam Menampung Pengungsi Korban Perang Saudara Suriah Tahun 2011 - 2013 Kusuma Putri, Amalia Zatalini; Utomo, Tri Cahyo; Pattipeilohy, Shary Charlotte
Journal of International Relations Vol 1, No 1 (2015): (April 2015)
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Syrian conflict which been transformed into civil war led to the emergence of refugee crisis. Syrian refugees themselves have been accommodated in Turkey since the beggining of conflict in 2011. Turkish government imposed the temporary protection regime policy for Syrian refugees which was declared in October 2011. By the enactment of temporary protection regime policy, the Turkish government suspended the geographical limitation that previously were the characteristic of Turkey’s asylum policy. This undergraduate thesis aims to seek for Turkey’s national interest through its policy on accepting Syrian refugees peroid 2011-2013. This research is done in explanatif type using case study method. The result of this research shows that Turkey’s willingness on accepting Syrian refugees is motivated by Turkey’s interest to realize the regime change in Syria.  
EVALUASI HASIL IMPLEMENTASI THE COORDINATED MEKONG MINISTERIAL INITIATIVE AGAINST TRAFFICKING SUB-REGIONAL PLAN OF ACTION (COMMIT SPA) DALAM MENANGANI HUMAN TRAFFICKING DI THAILAND PERIODE 2011-2013 Rahmawati, Isti Nur; Putranti, Ika Riswanti; Windiani, Reni
Journal of International Relations Vol 1, No 1 (2015): (April 2015)
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Thailand, Laos, Myanmar, China, Vietnam, and Cambodia createdCOMMIT and COMMIT SPA. During COMMIT SPAimplementation period 2011-2013, the number of human traffickingincreased in Thailand. Most of human trafficking victims in Thailandare exploited into sexual exploitation and forced labor. The studyaims to analyze causes of human trafficking increased duringCOMMIT SPA implementation. The study result is the increase ofhuman trafficking is caused by Thailand’s interests by using sextrafficking victims in prostitution and sex tourism activities as a drawfor foreign tourists to Thailand and labor trafficking victims inproducing prawns for supermarkets in US and European countries toget economic benefits.

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