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PENGARUH IMPLEMENTASI SEED BILL ACT 2004 TERHADAP GERAKAN SOSIAL PETANI KAPAS DI INDIA TAHUN 2004 - 2010 Listya Dewi, Ni Nyoman Clara; Dharmiasih, D.A Wiwik; Resen, Putu Titah Kawitri
DIKSHI (DISKUSI ILMIAH KOMUNITAS HUBUNGAN INTERNASIONAL) Vol 1 No 1 (2017)
Publisher : Program Studi Hubungan Internasional FISIP Universitas Udayana

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The increasing demand of the world market for Indian cotton, made the Indian Government issued a policy regulating the production, distribution, and management of cotton seeds called the Seed Bill Act 2004. After the implementation of Seed Bill Act 2004, problems arose directly related to the life of Indian cotton farmers. The Seed Bill Act 2004 is considered do not reflect the interest of Indian cotton farmers. This study analyzes the phenomenon through the response of cotton farmers after the implementation of the Seed Bill Act 2004. This study was analyzed by qualitative descriptive method and also using public policy and Intermestic concept. The data in this study were obtained from various sources such as books, journals, and other sources directly related to this research. The tempus of the study is the years 2004 - 2010. This research found that the obligation of seed certification and the inclusion of GMO seeds in the Seed Bill Act 2004 gave the bad impact on the social and economic life of cotton farmers that resulting respons up to form mass suicide. Keywords: Cotton Seed, Seed Bill Act, Response, Transgenic Seed
The Cable News Network (CNN) Effect: Disrupsi Jurnalisme Terhadap Isu Perdagangan Karbon di Prancis dan Indonesia Tahun 2023 Djayantari, Made; Listya Dewi, Ni Nyoman Clara
Padjadjaran Journal of International Relations Vol 6, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

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Tujuan penelitian ini adalah menjelaskan fragmentasi opini antara media arus utama dan media baru terhadap isu perdagangan karbon, khususnya di Prancis serta Indonesia pada tahun 2023. Metode penelitian yang digunakan adalah kualitatif, berlandaskan pada teori konstruktivisme serta konsep the CNN effect dan disrupsi jurnalisme. Penelitian menggunakan sumber data primer berupa wawancara serta sumber data sekunder berupa kajian literatur cetak dan daring. Hasil penelitian menemukan bahwa fragmentasi opini antara media arus utama dan media baru disebabkan oleh the CNN effect, fenomena ini disebut sebagai disrupsi jurnalisme. Artinya, Media arus utama seperti France 24, Euro News, CNN Indonesia, dan CNBC Indonesia yang terafiliasi dengan pemerintah menggunakan diksi yang optimis guna mendukung agenda transisi energi negara. Sebaliknya, media baru seperti Le Huffington Post, Mediapart, The Conversation Indonesia, dan Kumparan menggunakan diksi yang skeptis terhadap perdagangan karbon. Kontradiksi ini dijelaskan menggunakan asumsi dasar konstruktivisme. Bahwa opini media massa mampu mengonstruksi identitas Prancis dalam Paris 2024 Olympics dan Indonesia yang berambisi meratifikasi sistem perdagangan karbon pada tahun 2023. This research aims to explain certain opinion fragmentations between legacy media and digital born media towards carbon trading, specifically in France and Indonesia in 2023. By using qualitative research method, premises were being wrote down based on constructivism theory, the concept of CNN effect, and journalism disruption. This research incorporated samples of interviews as the primary source of data, supported by numerous literature reviews. In result, the fragmentations between legacy media and digital born media were provoked by the CNN effect, this phenomenon was recognized as journalism disruption. Meaning that legacy media such as France 24, Euro News, CNN Indonesia, and CNBC Indonesia which were affiliated with the government tend to be optimistic sustain the country’s agenda in energy transition. On the other hand, digital born media such as Le Huffington Post, Mediapart, The Conversation Indonesia, and Kumparan tend to be skeptical. These contradictions were further explained by using constructivism approach, proving that mass media has a huge impact in shaping one’s country identity. For the record, France through its Paris 2024 Olympics presidency and Indonesia with its ambitious project through Emition Trading System (ETS) in 2023.
Hexagon Model for Local Economic Development: Unlocking Green Job Opportunities in Bali’s UMKM Sector as a Model for the Global South Priadarsini S, Ni Wayan Rainy; Wiranata, I Made Anom; Listya Dewi, Ni Nyoman Clara; Parameswari, Anak Agung Ayu Intan
AEGIS : Journal of International Relations Vol 9, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : President University

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Bali’s Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are increasingly adopting green business models to sustain local enterprises in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). With their significant role in the regional economy, Bali’s MSMEs have the potential to advance sustainable practices while creating inclusive green jobs. This study analyzes the application of the Hexagon Model for Local Economic Development (LED), combined with the big push theory, to unlock these opportunities. Using qualitative methods through interviews and literature review, the findings highlight the need to strengthen ecosystems and resources to enable MSMEs to generate effective, productive, and inclusive jobs. Despite strategic potential, green MSMEs face challenges such as low awareness of eco-friendly practices, limited financing, and weak cross-sector collaboration. The Hexagon Model offers a structured framework for policymakers and practitioners to build synergy, broaden perspectives, and formulate concrete strategies for sustainable job creation. By linking upstream and downstream actors in local business ecosystems, Bali’s green MSME sector emerges as a replicable model for the Global South, generating opportunities for both the productive-age population and marginalized groups, including persons with disabilities.Keywords: