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UPAYA PEMERINTAH INDONESIA DALAM MENGATASI MASALAH HUMAN TRAFFICKING PADA TAHUN 2006-2018 TERHADAP PEKERJA MIGRAN INDONESIA DI MALAYSIA Ani Khoirunnisa; Mayasari Basri
JURNAL POLINTER : KAJIAN POLITIK DAN HUBUNGAN INTERNASIONAL Vol 6, No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52447/polinter.v6i1.4140

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This research takes the theme of the efforts made by the Government of Indonesia in overcoming the problem of Human Trafficking in 2006-2018 against Indonesian Migrant Workers in Malaysia through multi track diplomacy. These efforts were carried out both on the basis of initiatives from the Government of Indonesia itself and the wishes of both parties manifested in the form of bilateral cooperation. However, in the process of its realization, several obstacles were encountered that impeded the efforts made, the obstacles encountered were both from within Indonesia and also inseparable from its collaborative partner, namely Malaysia. In this paper the writer question about how the efforts made by the Government of Indonesia in overcoming the problem of Human Trafficking in 2006-2018 against Migrant Workers who are in Malaysia. In answering the research questions the writer used the theory of Human Security, Human Trafficking, Bilateral Cooperation and also Multi Track Diplomacy. In the process of proving and also analyzing the writer used qualitative research methods and explanatory data presentation. For the hypothesis proposed by the writer is that the Government has made several efforts through Multi Track Diplomacy using track one namely G to G in this case carried out by the Government of Indonesia with the Government of Malaysia, then by using the method of Track Two, in this case carried out by BNP2TKI, then Track Five by conducting socialization and education in schools. However, the independent efforts undertaken by Indonesia and also bilateral cooperation carried out with Malaysia have not yet gotten maximum results, this is because of the obstacles faced. In general, constraints originating from within the country come from the weakness of the law enforcement process that applies in Indonesia concerning human trafficking. Then the obstacles that come from Malaysia are generally because it is difficult to reach an agreement in an effort to protect Migrant Workers who come from Indonesia, this is because of differences in the interests of the two countries in looking at the Migrant Workers issue
STRATEGI WWF TERHADAP PERLINDUNGAN HARIMAU SUMATERA DARI PERBURUAN LIAR DI INDONESIA (TAHUN 2016-2018) Khoirunnisa Khoirunnisa; Arianti Mahendra
JURNAL POLINTER : KAJIAN POLITIK DAN HUBUNGAN INTERNASIONAL Vol 6, No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52447/polinter.v6i2.4499

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The Sumatran tiger population is on the edge of extinction due to uncontrolled habitat loss. The population of Sumatran tigers, which are only around 400, remaining in the forest. The main thing that causes the lack of the Sumatran tiger population is illegal hunting. Local people hunt the Sumatran tiger because people have economic problems. Thus, illegal trade emerged. Local people hunt Sumatran tigers, sell their body parts, it trusted that the body parts of tiger could heal diseases, and have magical powers for the protection and luck of the community. Thus, INGO International Organizations such as WWF and Tiger Range Countries formed the TX2 program that aims to double the tiger population. In addition, the theory used in this problem also uses Environmental Security.
PEMILU DAN POLITIK IDENTITAS: DILEMA ANTARA KEBANGSAAN DAN KEAGAMAAN Khoirunnisa Khoirunnisa
JURNAL POLINTER : KAJIAN POLITIK DAN HUBUNGAN INTERNASIONAL Vol 9, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52447/polinter.v9i1.6999

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Artikel ini menganalisis dilema yang muncul dalam konteks politik identitas terkait pemilu di Indonesia. Munculnya perdebatan yang menghubungkan isu agama dan politik dalam pemilu,  juga untuk menganalisis permasalahan yang dihadapi antara konsepsi kebangsaan dan keagamaan dalam pemilu di Indonesia. Terutama yang terkait dengan Politik identitas yang telah mempengaruhi panggung politik Indonesia dalam beberapa tahun terakhir. Tulisan ini bertujuan untuk memahami realita politik identitas di Indonesia saat ini dengan fokus pada dua kelompok identitas utama, yaitu kelompok keagamaan dan kelompok nasionalis. Metode pendekatan yuridis normatif, dengan studi kepustakaan yang mencakup berbagai sumber seperti tulisan ataupun artikel ilmiah baik berbentuk buku, media online, disertasi ataupun literatur yang lain merupakan metode yang dipilih dalam penulisan artikel ini. Hasil dari kajian menemukan bahwa polarisasi politik berdasarkan identitas keagamaan dan nasionalisme menyebabkan gangguan terhadap stabilitas negara. Namun keberadaan politik identitas bukanlah menjadi faktor utama penyumbang kehancuran integritas nasional di Indonesia, tapi merupakan pondasi penting dalam membangun identitas nasionalisme bangsa.
The Separatist Movements: A Review of The Conflict Between Self-Determination, State Sovereignty and International Law Khoirunnisa, Khoirunnisa; Jubaidi, Didi
Jurnal Polinter : Kajian Politik dan Hubungan Internasional Vol 10, No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52447/pol.v10i2.8230

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Separatism is a complex and sensitive issue in the context of international law and human rights. This research aims to explore the correlation between self-determination and human rights in relation to separatist movements, with a focus on the conflicts that arise between state sovereignty and international law. The article also analyzes several case studies of separatist conflicts in various regions to provide a more concrete understanding. The research methodology employed is a normative juridical approach, utilizing literature review from diverse sources such as books, online media, dissertations, and other relevant literature. The research findings confirm that self-determination is recognized as a human right in international law. This right allows ethnic, national, or regional groups to determine their own destiny, including the option of secession from an existing state and in the national law of Indonesia, the right to self-determination is interpreted in the context of regional autonomy. However, conflicts arise when the implementation of self-determination contradicts the principle of state sovereignty. The separatist movement involves complex correlations between self-determination, human rights, state sovereignty, and international law. Sustainable conflict resolution requires a balanced and comprehensive approach that recognizes and protects human rights without disregarding the principle of state sovereignty.
Co-Authors Achmad Fauzi Afa Dilla Adeliya Agung Y. Nugroho Ahmad Rofii Ahmad, Masnia Ahmad, Mustapa Alfiyah Damanik, Dinda Ali Akbar Aliyah, Ira Nur Amaliya, Laila Rizky Amelia Nova Lestari Andika, Joko Anggarini, Yulianti Anhar Anhar Aprilia, Rara Nasywa Apriliya, Rosety Arfensia, Danny Sanjaya Arianti Mahendra Arif Satria Arikah, Hana Asmawati, Mala Assingkily, Muhammad Shaleh Atika Dian Ariana Beti Fitrianingsih Cahyono, Ichwan Christina Lisa Wibowo Clarissa Salsabila Gunawan Darmawan, Hanif Desy Rosmalinda Dewi, Agnes Fransiska Diana Laila Rahmatillah Didi Jubaidi Eka Prasetiawati, Eka Eko Raharjo Elisabeth Ria Jawa Eti Hadiati Fadil, Achmad Fadilah Br Batu Bara, Nurul Fanti, Azizah Permata Fatahilah, Yasin Al Fatmawati, Fatmawati Firganefi Firganefi Fitri, Dhella Angelina Fitriani, Lisna Annisa Fitriyah, Aidah Fransiska, Afiona Fristia Berdian Tamza Giendra Wahyu Wardani, Adelia Dian Hannase, Mulawarman Hartati, Meri Hayirani Lbs, Wardah Hendra Wijayanto Hidajat, Koerniawan Hoeruman, Moh Restu Iman, Muhamad Hilmi Ihsanul Imelda Wahyuni, Imelda Irawati Irawati Ismi Mori Putra, Deka Isnaini Rodiyah Isralestina, Fathiah Isratulhasanah, Puji Jeane Warahma Guferol Joharis, M Juniaty, Risnawaty Justitia, Ahimsa Putri Kurniawan Kurniawan Lukiyana, Lukiyana Lu’lu Zahirah Ali Made Fitri Maya Maharani, Silvia Mayasari Basri Melli Kusmaningrum, Melli Muhammad Irsad Muhammad Taqiyuddin Muhammad, Tobroni Muktiningrum, Noor Nabila Amaliah Nabila, Firdiyatul Nafi’an, Nabiel Auli Ilma Nayla, Annarha Nilam Sari Nilam, Nilam Sari Nono Hery Yoenanto Nopriani, Henny Noptario, Noptario Novita Kartika Indah Nugroho, Danu Aji Nunung Nurhayati Nur'aeni, Yuni Nur, Nurhayati Nurhidayah, Nurhidayah Nurrahmah, Silva Nurul Fauziah Nurwahidin Nurwahidin Pardede, Fadhylah Zaini Prasetyo, Sisman Pratiwi, Deby Putri, Nabila Aisyah Putri, Noni Rabima Rabima Rachmawati, Sofi Dian Raharjo, Nadhira Inastiti Rahman, Nana Herdiana Abdul Rahmawati, Indah Anggun Rajes Khana Ramadhan, Hafizd Rana Aghisna Rangki Astiani Ratna, Edith Reka Andika Renata, Liza Putri Risnawaty Juniaty Ristiana, Riris Riza, Nabila Asyfa Rosa Triana Wulandari RR. Ella Evrita Hestiandari Rudi Cahyono Safitri, Ida Dwi Saidah, Andi Saiful Saiful Salaamah, Rifdah Saliyya Elkayyisa Luthfia Salma Putri Nadipa Salsabila Azzahra Samsul Ode sapitri, dewi Sari, Andi Nurindah Sari, Silfiyana Sarvika Ananda Fitria Sefiani, Lisna Septianti, Lisa Sigit Priatmoko Silvi, Minar Siti Marwiyah Sitio, Nurul Mardhiah Sri Henny Indarti Sri Henny Indarti, Sri Henny Sudarmin Sudarmin Sugiati, Cristy Suharyanto H. Soro Suparno, Suparno Supriyadi, Slamet Suryani Suryani Suryati, Adelina Susilowati Susilowati Sutanta, Inas Arifah Nurmala Syafira Adelia, Dwi Syafitri, Syarifah Syahfira Angela Nurhaliza Thifal Augista Ristyanda Tiara, Meza Ujianto, Nur Tulus Ulfah Fatmala Rizky Ulis Mayrosa Ullah, Lisa Rohmatul Ulya, Nashiha Ummi Zakiyah, Ummi Utami, Henny Septia Violin, Friskha Mauranessa Wachyudin, Wachyudin Wahyuddin, Irwan Widyaningrum, Tuti Widyaningsih, Wiwi Wijonarko, Panji Wina Pebriani Wisanti Wisanti Wulandari, Dinda Diah Yantoro, Yantoro Yanuar Rahmadan Yoseptry, Ricky Yunita, Diana Zebua, Amin Otoni