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EMPOWERING LOCAL PRODUCT THROUGH CULTURAL GLOBALIZATION Bastian, Tiara Putih
Journal of Social Political Sciences Vol 1 No 3 (2020): August 2020
Publisher : Universitas Nasional

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The rapid expansion of western products through cultural globalization entering Indonesia cannot be denied, this has both positive and negative sides. This paper analyzes the positive side of cultural globalization through cultural homogenization. By utilizing the homogeneity pattern of western products, Indonesian local products, especially from SMEs, has the opportunity to expand. This in turn has a positive impact on the development of Indonesia's economy so that it moves out of poverty to a middle or semi-pheri position, based on Wallarstein's World Economy theory.
JICA LOAN ASSISTANCE TOWARDS INDONESIA'S ECONOMIC EFFORTS AMID THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Bastian, Tiara Putih; Ibrahim, Hilmi Rachman
Journal of Social Political Sciences Vol 4 No 3 (2023): August 2023
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This research aims to analyze the role of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) in Indonesia's economic recovery efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic using the conceptual framework of the Interdependence theory. Qualitative research methods are employed to delve into the adaptive decision-making processes within Indonesia's economic policies. The findings highlight the interdependent steps taken in Indonesia's economic policies and assess the effectiveness of JICA's financial assistance in facilitating a gradual economic recovery. The study depicts the crucial role of JICA as a catalyst for interdependent changes, supporting Indonesia's economic recovery efforts amid the challenges posed by COVID-19. The implications of this research provide insights for decision-makers, emphasizing the effectiveness of interdependent decision-making in crisis management. Understanding the role of external assistance, such as JICA's support, becomes crucial for designing adaptive and effective economic recovery strategies. Overall, this research contributes to a nuanced understanding of Indonesia's economic response to the pandemic, offering practical insights for future crisis management and recovery efforts within the context of Interdependence theory.