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The Blue Economy as Key to Coastal Development in Small Island Developing States (SIDS) Amatillah, Maswati; Sari, Suniyyah Puspita; Muis, Afni Regita Cahyani
Journal of World Trade Studies Vol 8 No 2 (2023): Journal of World Trade Studies
Publisher : Journal of World Trade Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jwts.v8i2.10943

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Small Island Developing States are economically dependent on tourism and fisheries, both of which are closely related to marine ecosystems and sustainable coastal development. The limitations of geographic remoteness and isolation from international markets place them at a disadvantage economically and socially, so a way out is needed to address the economy of Small Island Developing States by applying the blue economy. This study aims to provide a comprehensive explanation of the blue economy as the key to sustainable coastal development in Small Island Developing States. This research uses a qualitative method by using a literature review of several studies that have been conducted. Based on the research that has been done, it is found that the solution offered by the blue economy in handling the economy and coastal development is through its integration with the circular economy in managing waste by empowering organic waste from hotels and empowering coastal communities in creative economic development to be an effective way out for Small Island Developing States.
Pengaruh Perang Dunia Kedua Terhadap Kemajuan Jepang pasca Perang Dingin Sari, Suniyyah Puspita; Fatimatuzzahra, Ulya
BULETIN ADALAH Vol. 5 No. 5 (2021)
Publisher : UIN Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/adalah.v5i5.22737

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The end of World War II led to several changes to the global world order, including japan. The often inferior eastern country motivated Japan to make some progress for its country in World War II, but its defeat led to its misfortune as well as its fortune as a superpower in the field of industrial technology. The economy is the most targeted by the Japanese state in building the progress of the country, especially in the field of science and industrial technology. Post-World War II Japan also experienced changes in Japan's post-World War II Foreign Policy, stemming from several doctrines produced by its Prime Minister, such as the Yoshida Doctrine which focused on economic development, then there was the Fukuda Doctrine which focused on Japanese foreign policy to Southeast Asia. Japan's progress in competing with other western countries, is also supported by the principle of group work and the delivery of a number of academics who are ready to serve their country.