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Upaya Diplomasi Budaya Indonesia Melalui Komite Seni Budaya Nusantara Pada Tahun 2017 Murbawanto Putra, Arfrido Valentino; Kurnia Putri, Penny; Kawitri Resen, Putu Titah
DIKSHI (DISKUSI ILMIAH KOMUNITAS HUBUNGAN INTERNASIONAL) Vol 3 No 2 (2024): JURNAL DIKSHI
Publisher : Program Studi Hubungan Internasional FISIP Universitas Udayana

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This research aims to describe the efforts of the Komite Seni Budaya Nusantara (KSBN), which is a non-government actor in promoting Indonesian culture at the international level. The Indonesian government requires the involvement of various parties in achieving its national interests. In terms of culture, the Government of Indonesia cooperates with KSBN as a partner to maintain, introduce and preserve Indonesian culture at the international level. This research analyzes the efforts of the KSBN using the concept of cultural diplomacy and NGO written using a qualitative-descriptive research method. In this research, KSBN involves various parties in the destination country in collaborating various cultural activities with Indonesian themes as an effort to maintain, introduce and preserve Indonesian culture at the international level. Activities carried out in the form of traditional dance performances, traditional music art performances, batik fashion shows, and exhibitions of Indonesian culture. Keywords : Cultural Diplomacy, Indonesia, KSBN, NGO
Strategi Kepemimpinan Australia Dalam Membendung Kedatangan Pengungsi dan Pencari Suaka Dari Pos UNHCR Indonesia Kora Iki, Christian Aprialdi; Kurnia Putri, Penny; Nugraha, A.A. Bagus Surya Widya
DIKSHI (DISKUSI ILMIAH KOMUNITAS HUBUNGAN INTERNASIONAL) Vol 3 No 2 (2024): JURNAL DIKSHI
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This study aims to analyze Australia's policy strategies to address the issue of refugees and asylum seekers who are considered to be threatening their domestic security. The growing issue of transnational crime causes a bad perception of the arrival of refugees and asylum seekers. Australia considers the arrival of refugees and asylum seekers as a potential entry point for transnational criminals into their country. This research was analyzed qualitatively by using the concept of national strategy and national security. The discussion focuses on the form of Australia's leadership strategy which executes the closure of the UNHCR refugee transit post and asylum seekers in Indonesia. This policy is Australia's effort to reduce the number of arrivals of refugees and asylum seekers, both legal and illegal through the transit post. Based on the leadership strategy analysis, the authors identify that Australia's superior position is able to initiate the Bali Process with Indonesia, as one of the programs created to improve regional security, and specifically in terms of handling the security of refugees and asylum seekers. Furthermore, as a form of initial implementation of this cooperation, Australia also has an agenda to help improve Indonesia's capabilities in the security sector. But gradually, Australia issued an Anti-resettlement policy by refusing immigrants who came from Indonesian transit posts, as well as closing the legal access of immigrants from these posts. In this case, Australia is considered capable of carrying out its leadership strategy because it has succeeded in “dictating” Indonesia in an agreement regarding the handling of refugees and asylum seekers which is more favorable to Australia's national security
Upaya Diplomasi Publik Dalam Mengembangkan Ekosistem eSports Indonesia Tahun 2014-2022 Putra, Putu Krisyudea Dafara; Kurnia Putri, Penny; Kawitri Resen, Putu Titah
DIKSHI (DISKUSI ILMIAH KOMUNITAS HUBUNGAN INTERNASIONAL) Vol 3 No 2 (2024): JURNAL DIKSHI
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This research aims to describe Indonesia's public diplomacy efforts in developing Indonesia's eSports ecosystem in 2014-2022 using qualitative research methods. This study uses the framework of the concept of public diplomacy. eSports, which originally came from the United States, has expanded to other countries, not Indonesia. eSports in Indonesia initially did not receive attention from the government, but slowly transformed into one of the areas that received attention from the government. Indonesia in the eSports ecosystem looks ready for this new field because the country is classified as having aspects that can build an eSports ecosystem that continues to grow, such as internet services, team eSports, game publishers/developers, and the eSports connoisseur community itself. In relation to its very rapid development, the development of eSports certainly requires support from the government, and with that The Indonesian government seeing this potential then made efforts to further develop the existing eSports ecosystem, including inaugurating IeSPA, conducting socialization about eSports, holding eSports matches, establishing PBESI and establishing an eSports academy.
Turkey's Interests in Maintaining Diplomatic Relations With Russia Over Conflict in Iblid, Syria year 2019 Ningsih, Ida Ayu Tirta Purnama; Kurnia Putri, Penny; Intan Parameswari, Anak Agung Ayu
DIKSHI (DISKUSI ILMIAH KOMUNITAS HUBUNGAN INTERNASIONAL) Vol 3 No 2 (2024): JURNAL DIKSHI
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Abstract This study aims to describe Turkiye's interests in establishing relations with Russia amid conflict tensions in the Idlib region, Syria in 2019. In the Sochi Agreement (2018), Turkey and Russia agreed to secure the Syrian situation, and make the Idlib region a demilitarized zone. However, Russia violated the agreement by carrying out air strikes in the region, thus endangering Turkiye's security stability. In response to this, Turkey actually took diplomatic steps against Russia through a ceasefire agreement in 2020. This study was analyzed qualitatively using the concepts of National Interest and Neoclassical Realism. The data interpretation process is carried out by collecting supporting data such as; data tables, graphs, and images. The data is then used as a reference to support the researcher's hypothesis. The researcher then found an answer that the interests that underlie Turkey's policy to maintain relations with Russia in the midst of the conflict situation in Idlib are economic interests related to Turkiye's dependence on export and import goods, interests in Russia's role in supporting revenues from Turkish tourism, Turkiye's energy interests which are still dependent on Russia, as well as Turkiye's defense and security interests which are unable to accommodate the surge in refugees from Syria. Keywords : Syrian Conflict, national Interest, Sochi Agreement, Neoclassical Realism, Turkey-Russia