Samhudi, Galby Rifqi
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KEPENTINGAN POLITIK DONALD TRUMP DAN XI JINPING DALAM MENINGKATKAN RELASI KONFLIKTUAL ANTARA AS-TIONGKOK DI MASA PANDEMI COVID-19 Akhli, Rangga Amalul; Samhudi, Galby Rifqi
Jurnal Penelitian Politik Vol 17, No 2 (2020): Konstelasi Politik di Tengah Pandemi Covid-19 (I)
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian Politik

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/jpp.v17i2.887

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Episode konflik antara Donald Trump selaku Presiden Amerika Serikat dan Xi Jinping sebagai Presiden Tiongkok memulai babak baru pada masa penyebaran pandemi COVID-19. Sosok kedua pemimpin tersebut menjadi kunci bagaimana dua negara besar ini menetapkan kebijakan darurat dan kerja sama kesehatan di ranah internasional. Artikel ini mencoba menjawab kebijakan apa yang diaplikasikan Trump dan Xi pada masa pandemi COVID-19 dan motif di balik kebijakan tersebut. Dengan menggunakan perspektif teori kepemimpinan, artikel ini berkesimpulan bahwa kebijakan yang ditempuh oleh Trump dan Xi merupakan refleksi dari karakter personal keduanya dan upaya mereka untuk mempertahankan kekuasaan yang mereka nikmati pada saat ini.
Revisiting Indonesia’s Blue Economy Vision in IORA Marie, Nurul Titi; Samhudi, Galby Rifqi; Handayani, Prawita Meidy
Jurnal Pertahanan: Media Informasi tentang Kajian dan Strategi Pertahanan yang Mengedepankan Identity, Nasionalism dan Integrity Vol 10, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : The Republic of Indonesia Defense University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33172/jp.v10i2.19563

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Indonesia utilizes the Blue Economy framework, which combines economic growth, environmental care, and social equity by leveraging its abundant ocean resources. To some extent, the Blue Economy could also positively contribute to Indonesia's maritime security architecture as it provides the capital to boost its maritime security apparatus.  To achieve this purpose, Indonesia actively participated in the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA), particularly after 2015, when the country led the organization and delivered on its vision of being the Global Maritime Fulcrum a year before. However, Indonesia’s Blue Economy initiative through the IORA appeared to be ineffective in resolving maritime challenges at the national level. Furthermore, its emphasis on an ocean-centric strategy for economic development is hampered by a half-hearted government that inconsistently supports the idea of a global maritime fulcrum. This study seeks to revisit Indonesia’s Blue Economy through involvement in the IORA. In addition, this study used the qualitative method to examine the difference between the IORA’s visions, the Blue Economy, and Indonesia’s Global Maritime Fulcrum. This study discovers that Indonesia’s involvement in the IORA does not successfully assist the country in expanding its marine sector, and it also experiences a divergence in the maritime-centric approach to development.