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Journal : Mandala: Jurnal Ilmu Hubungan Internasional

POTENCY OF THE CHININDO (CHINA, INDIA, AND INDONESIA) AS WORLD ECONOMY DYNAMISM AND ITS INFLUENCE TO REGIONAL ECONOMIC STABILITY Mohamad Hery Saripudin, Mansur Juned ,
Jurnal Mandala Vol 1, No 2 (2018): Edisi Juli- Desember 2018
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Sosial Ilmu Politik Pr

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In general, China, India and Indonesia (Chinindo) have great potential to lead economic growth in Asia and the world. It can be seen from high production growth rate of China and India and high production rate of input goods and energy sources from Indonesia. Moreover, the population of these three countries is very great and is able to make the three countries to maintain economic activities with the support of domestic demand. In other words, it reduces vulnerability to the shock of the world economy. The three countries also have ability to supply goods with relatively low prices and a factor that supports it is low costs of manpower. The research tries to explain how the potential of the three countries to be the moving motor of the world economy and to study the cooperation dynamics in the three countreis and their influence to economic stability in each region. 
POTENCY OF THE CHININDO (CHINA, INDIA, AND INDONESIA) AS WORLD ECONOMY DYNAMISM AND ITS INFLUENCE TO REGIONAL ECONOMIC STABILITY Mansur Juned , Mohamad Hery Saripudin
Mandala: Jurnal Ilmu Hubungan Internasional Vol 1, No 2 (2018): Mandala : Jurnal Ilmu Hubungan Internasional
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Sosial Ilmu Politik UPN"Veteran"Jakarta

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In general, China, India and Indonesia (Chinindo) have great potential to lead economic growth in Asia and the world. It can be seen from high production growth rate of China and India and high production rate of input goods and energy sources from Indonesia. Moreover, the population of these three countries is very great and is able to make the three countries to maintain economic activities with the support of domestic demand. In other words, it reduces vulnerability to the shock of the world economy. The three countries also have ability to supply goods with relatively low prices and a factor that supports it is low costs of manpower. The research tries to explain how the potential of the three countries to be the moving motor of the world economy and to study the cooperation dynamics in the three countreis and their influence to economic stability in each region. 
Implementasi Tujuan Pembangunan Berkelanjutan (TPB) dalam Hukum Lingkungan Hidup Nasional Negara-Negara Anggota ASEAN Rahmadini Agung Ayu Utami; Juned, Mansur; Sophiana Widiastutie
Mandala: Jurnal Ilmu Hubungan Internasional Vol 7 No 2 (2024): Mandala: Jurnal Hubungan Internasional
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Sosial Ilmu Politik, Universitas Pembangunan Nasional "Veteran" Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33822/mjihi.v7i2.8927

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Climate change is increasing the impact of natural hazards. As a region vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, ASEAN member states have proactively taken steps to implement sustainable environmental protection at the domestic level. The concept of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is then used to trace the application of life protection laws in ASEAN member countries based on qualitative-descriptive analysis. This research uses secondary data in the form of official government documents, research journals, and other scientific articles. This research argues that the national environmental protection laws of each ASEAN member state have represented the principles of the SDGs. All regulations are based on a continuous anthropocentric perspective. In general, regulations on environmental protection and management in the domestic of ASEAN member states are in accordance with the principles of SDGs points 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 13, 14, and 15. It is still rare to find countries that apply SDGs 1, 2, 4, and 16 in their main domestic life protection laws.
Co-Authors Adam Ghoffar, Shan Adi Nugroho , Yulan Agung Ayu Utami, Rahmadini Akhli, Rangga A Ali Zafir Talmullah Anastasya Gabriela Nahampun Andi Kurniawan ANDIANI, Dzulfia Andrew Matthew Sianturi Aniqotul Ummah Antoko Ridho Asrudin Aysha, Faradilla Indah Siti Danis Tri Saputra Danis Tri Saputra Wahidin Danis Tri Saputra Wahidin Dasopang, Farhan Fatah Dasopang Dini Putri Saraswati Fani Amelia Putri Fauzan Anggoro Susanto Fitri Chaerunisa Giffary Salsha Al Fajrin ILMISANI, Radendy Ahmad Imani, Alif Afdhol Indah Siti Aysha , Faradilla Jati Satrio Ksatria, Nofa KURNIAWAN, Muhammad Okva Virandika Kusuma, Alfia Laode Muhamad Fathun M Asrudin M.Prakoso Aji Manurung, Steven Montesquieu Matthew Sianturi, Andrew Mohamad Hery Saripudin Musa Maliki Najib, Gesang Nazaruddien Agus Salim Putra Angkotasan Nugroho, Yulan Adi Nurmasari Situmeang Pramudya Raharjo Priscilla Dewi Kirana Putri Saraswati, Dini Rachmasari Nur Al-Husin Raharjo, Pramudya Rahmadini Agung Ayu Utami Rahmadini Agung Ayu Utami Rahmadini Agung Ayu Utami Rahmadini Ayu Agung Utami Salam, Syahrul Samhudi, Galby R Samodro, Dewanto Saputra, Danis Tri Saraswati, Dini Putri SARIPUDIN, Mohamad Hery Septiani, Dinda Shaliha, Shiella Najwa Shan Adam Ghoffar Shanti Darmastuti Sherina Amellia Shiella Najwa Shaliha Sindy Yulia Putri Siti Maryam Siti Maryam Sophiana Widiastutie Sophiana Widiastutie Sri Issundari Steven Montesquieu Manurung Syahrul Salam Syahrul Salam Syarif Ali Talmullah, Ali Teja, Mohammad Tri Saputra, Danis Utami, Rahmadini Utami, Rahmadini Agung Ayu Vinta Sevilla Wahyuningratna, Ratu Nadya Widiastutie, Sophiana Zahidahni Hamidah, Hasna’ Zempi, Chairun Nisa