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INDONESIA'S FOREIGN POLICY IN CREATING SECURITY STABILITY IN INDO-PACIFIC REGION Delanova, Mariane Olivia; Mochamad Yani, Yanyan
Journal Of Global Strategic Studies Vol 1 No 1 (2021): Journal of Global Strategic Studies
Publisher : Master's Programs in International Relations, Faculty of Social and Political Science, Jenderal Achmad Yani University (UNJANI).

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (882.9 KB) | DOI: 10.36859/jgss.v1i1.574

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Indonesia as one of the countries that is included in the Indo-Pacific Region has an important role in creating security stability in the Region. As the center point of the Indo-Pacific, Indonesia certainly thinks about the right defense strategy to be able to play an active role in the region. Undoubtedly, this action will be related to Indonesia's free-and-active foreign policy. As a region that has strategic points, countries in the Indo-Pacific Region carry out an agenda to be able to solve problems in a peaceful way by increasing mutual trust. Naturally, it will make the Indo-Pacific Region as a central region in the future. Based on the findings, Indonesia's foreign policy takes part in an active role at the international level by promoting the concept of cooperation in the Indo-Pacific Region to increase mutual trust between countries. In addition, countries in the region participate in mutually beneficial openness in order to create security stability in the region. Indonesia's foreign policy is considered to be appropriate and useful in the midst of situations in competing for having influence in the region. Thus, Indonesia's role in the Indo-Pacific cannot be separated from the character of Indonesia's current foreign policy which emphasizes “middle power” and leadership in the region.
PENGARUH PERANG RUSIA DAN UKRAINA TERHADAP PEREKONOMIAN NEGARA KAWASAN ASIA TENGGARA Bakrie, Connie Rahakundini; Delanova, Mariane Olivia; Mochamad Yani, Yanyan

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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36859/jcp.v6i1.1019

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The war between Russia and Ukraine has very serious implications for global markets. Russia is the world's third largest producer and exporter of oil, the second largest exporter of natural gas, and the third largest exporter of coal. Moreover, Ukraine is just as important in meeting global markets as the largest sunflower oil exporter, the fourth largest exporter of maize and the fifth largest exporter of wheat. These two countries are very important suppliers for deficit countries such as Southeast Asia where more than 37 percent of oil and gas imports to Southeast Asia. In absolute terms the war that occurred resulted in an increase in world oil prices which affected Southeast Asia. This study aims to explain and analyze the influence of the war between Russia and Ukraine on the economies of countries in the Southeast Asian region. This study uses a qualitative method with descriptive analytic research type so that researchers not only explain the influence of the war between Russia and Ukraine on the Southeast Asian economy, but also analyze the economic relations between Southeast Asian countries and Russia. The results in this study are that in 2017, Russia was ranked eighth among ASEAN's main trading partners, with total bilateral trade only 0.66% of ASEAN's total trade turnover. The war that occurred between Russia and Ukraine certainly had an impact on the economic sector and of course the conflict led to the restructuring of international trade and countries that have relations with Russia and Ukraine will have a major influence on the national interests of their countries. Southeast Asia is feeling the direct effects of the war such as disruption of global supply chains and rising energy and food prices. In addition, fuel prices have increased in some countries. This makes the impact of the war between Russia and Ukraine have a great influence from various sectors, causing a restructuring of the global economy.