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Sub- State Diplomacy as to Contemporary Indonesian Diplomacy: Paradiplomacy strategy in strengthening sister city cooperation in tourism sector Fathun, Laode Muhamad; Suadhana Rai, I Nyoman Aji; Nathania, Vania Zahra; Wahidah, Tuhfahtu Hasanatul
SOSIO DIALEKTIKA Vol 9, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : LP2M

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31942/sd.v9i2.12453

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This research aims to explain Indonesian sub-state diplomacy as a style of contemporary Indonesian diplomacy to achieve national interests. Currently, national interests are not only carried out in a monopolistic manner by the state. However, sub-state actors are also involved as actors who support Indonesian diplomacy in the contemporary era. This article uses a qualitative methodology based on case studies. This research uses data collection techniques of observation, interviews and literature. This research shows that cooperation between regions, namely Australia represented by New South Wales and Indonesia represented by DKI Jakarta, has the potential for good cooperation. This is based on the excellent relations between the two countries plus sister city cooperation between the two capital regions to support the implementation of cooperation. The cooperation carried out in the tourism sector is a collaboration between two regions which is very profitable in the tourism economic sector. Because both regions are areas that have the same character, namely maritime areas. This cooperation must be based on collaboration at the country level using the joint comparative foreign policy method. This means that the regional government supports national cooperation which is implemented in the form of sister city cooperation.
ELECTRICITY INVESTMENT AND INTERNATIONAL GOVERNANCE: A CASE STUDY FROM INDONESIA – CHINA ELECTRICITY COOPERATION IN EAST KALIMANTAN, BERAU suadhana rai, i nyoman aji; yudhono, raden maisa
Jurnal Ilmiah Dinamika Sosial Vol 1 No 2 (2017)
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ABSTRACTAll of the government always try boost the economy sector by accommodate the investment in their country. In Indonesia the cooperation sometimes started by the private parties. However, most of the private sector were based not on the principle of liability or ability in accordance with what is promised by them. The projects run by the Indonesian government should receive special attention, especially electricity projects, where Indonesia is predicted to deficit electricity in 2019. China is one of Indonesia's strategic partners in maximizing the potential of the region through infrastructure development. Especially for power projects with China holding considerable attention for the government of Indonesia, Based on the above statement, this study focused on electricity investment projects with the Chinese and Indonesia side to creating governance for the region and globally. This study needed to know because to understand the prospect of implementation the scheme of Public Private Partnership on both country. The result of this study found that the scheme of Private Public Partnership located in East Kalimantan would give a stabilized in both of the economic and politic steam in the region. However, this scheme is also could take risk in the national compensation benefit in the far future.Keywords: China, Indonesia, Infrastructure, Electricity, Public Private Partnership