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Why did Indonesia's Foreign Policy Stop IGGI?
Abdurofiq, Atep;
Putra, Gilang Rizki Aji;
Yunus, Nur Rohim
ADALAH Vol 8, No 6 (2024)
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DOI: 10.15408/adalah.v8i6.38964
Indonesia's Foreign Policy has played an essential role in determining the direction of this country's international relations. One example is the termination of Indonesia's participation in the Inter-Governmental Group on Indonesia (IGGI) in 1992. This study analyses the factors underlying Indonesia's foreign policy decision to terminate the IGGI. Using a historical approach and foreign policy analysis, this research highlights the political, economic and strategic factors influencing these policies. The results show that Indonesia's termination of the IGGI was a response to regional and global political dynamics at the time and shifts in Indonesia's foreign policy priorities. The implications of terminating the IGGI on Indonesia's bilateral relations with donor countries and Indonesia's domestic political dynamics are also debated in this analysis. This study provides important insights into the relationship between Indonesian foreign policy and regional political dynamics in the past and its relevance in the current context of Indonesian foreign policy.
Consensus and Conflict in G20 Global Economic Diplomacy
Abdurofiq, Atep;
Putra, Gilang Rizki Aji;
Yunus, Nur Rohim
ADALAH Vol 8, No 4 (2024)
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DOI: 10.15408/adalah.v8i4.38913
The G20 has emerged as the primary platform for global economic diplomacy, addressing matters about both developed and developing nations. Despite its goal of achieving consensus to foster inclusive and sustainable economic growth, the forum is frequently marked by discord and strain among its participants. This study examines the fluctuating patterns of agreement and disagreement in international economic negotiations within the G20. This article discusses the impact of the G20 in creating global economic policy by analyzing topics such as international trade, global finance, sustainable development, and poverty reduction. It also discusses the obstacles to establishing a consensus acceptable to all G20 members. This study offers a comprehensive analysis of the intricate dynamics inside the G20 conference and their potential impact on the future trajectory of the global economy.
Indonesian oil exports and imports and its membership status in OPEC
Abdurofiq, Atep;
Putra, Gilang Rizki Aji;
Yunus, Nur Rohim
ADALAH Vol 8, No 5 (2024)
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DOI: 10.15408/adalah.v8i5.38966
Indonesia is a significant producer and exporter of oil, a commodity that plays a vital role in the economy of the entire world. Within the scope of this study, the dynamics of Indonesia's oil exports and imports, as well as its membership status in OPEC, are investigated. To have a better understanding of the influence that Indonesia's membership in OPEC has had on the country's economy and the role that Indonesia plays in the global oil market, a detailed examination of Indonesia's oil trade data is utilised. The findings of this study have the potential to offer significant insights that Indonesia can use in its economic strategy and its connection with international oil organisations.
Indonesian Foreign Policy In Maintaining Multilateral Relations of ASEAN Members
Abdurofiq, Atep;
Putra, Gilang Rizki Aji;
Yunus, Nur Rohim
BULETIN ADALAH Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024)
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DOI: 10.15408/adalah.v7i1.38886
Indonesia's foreign policy remains consistent, adhering to free and active diplomacy principles grounded in Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution. The Indonesian foreign policy is characterized by its autonomy and proactivity, maintaining a neutral stance while consistently adapting to the ever-changing dynamics of world politics. Independently shape perspectives on global issues without being bound by military might or alliances, and actively promote peace, justice, camaraderie, and mutually advantageous collaboration among states. Indonesia continues to regard ASEAN as the primary foundation of its foreign strategy. Hence, this article seeks to elucidate Indonesia's foreign policy towards ASEAN, the collaborative relations between Indonesia and ASEAN member states, and the outcomes of their cooperation in fostering political stability in Southeast Asia. The conclusion asserts that Indonesia's foreign policy remains committed to the principle of free and active engagement with ASEAN and endeavours to uphold the stability of multilateral relations among ASEAN member nations.
Indonesian Foreign Policy In Maintaining Multilateral Relations of APEC Members
Abdurofiq, Atep;
Putra, Gilang Rizki Aji;
Yunus, Nur Rohim
BULETIN ADALAH Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024)
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DOI: 10.15408/adalah.v8i2.38902
Indonesia's proactive foreign policy has dramatically impacted the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) group's (APEC) worldwide relationship. Due to its active foreign policy, Indonesia can make judgments and formulate plans that are in line with its national interests, free from the influence of political blocs that are driven by dominance. Indonesia's aggressive foreign policy has contributed to the country's growing importance outside of APEC. With 21 member nations cooperating to support steady economic growth in Asia-Pacific, APEC has become a prominent participant in the world economy. In addition to its active participation in international financial institutions like the World Bank and Asian Development Bank, Indonesia's active foreign policy has contributed to its status as a significant participant in global monetary and fiscal affairs.
Dynamics of Indonesian Foreign Policy at the United Nations General Assembly
Abdurofiq, Atep;
Putra, Gilang Rizki Aji;
Yunus, Nur Rohim
BULETIN ADALAH Vol. 8 No. 3 (2024)
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DOI: 10.15408/adalah.v8i3.38912
Indonesia's foreign policy at the United Nations (UN) General Assembly reflects the complexity of the country's problems and opportunities in global diplomacy. Indonesia, as the world's largest democratic country and with the largest Muslim population, plays a vital role in advocating for peace, justice and sustainable development on the global stage. However, amidst changing geopolitical dynamics, Indonesia faces many obstacles that hamper its capacity to shape international policy. This article will explore sovereignty, territorial integrity, human rights, peace and security, and sustainable development to understand how Indonesia can take advantage of existing opportunities and overcome the obstacles it faces to take a more prominent position in this global forum. This article will comprehensively study the dynamics of Indonesia's foreign policy at the UN.
Consensus and Conflict in G20 Global Economic Diplomacy
Abdurofiq, Atep;
Putra, Gilang Rizki Aji;
Yunus, Nur Rohim
BULETIN ADALAH Vol. 8 No. 4 (2024)
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DOI: 10.15408/adalah.v8i4.38913
The G20 has emerged as the primary platform for global economic diplomacy, addressing matters about both developed and developing nations. Despite its goal of achieving consensus to foster inclusive and sustainable economic growth, the forum is frequently marked by discord and strain among its participants. This study examines the fluctuating patterns of agreement and disagreement in international economic negotiations within the G20. This article discusses the impact of the G20 in creating global economic policy by analyzing topics such as international trade, global finance, sustainable development, and poverty reduction. It also discusses the obstacles to establishing a consensus acceptable to all G20 members. This study offers a comprehensive analysis of the intricate dynamics inside the G20 conference and their potential impact on the future trajectory of the global economy.
Why did Indonesia's Foreign Policy Stop IGGI?
Abdurofiq, Atep;
Putra, Gilang Rizki Aji;
Yunus, Nur Rohim
BULETIN ADALAH Vol. 8 No. 6 (2024)
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DOI: 10.15408/adalah.v8i6.38964
Indonesia's Foreign Policy has played an essential role in determining the direction of this country's international relations. One example is the termination of Indonesia's participation in the Inter-Governmental Group on Indonesia (IGGI) in 1992. This study analyses the factors underlying Indonesia's foreign policy decision to terminate the IGGI. Using a historical approach and foreign policy analysis, this research highlights the political, economic and strategic factors influencing these policies. The results show that Indonesia's termination of the IGGI was a response to regional and global political dynamics at the time and shifts in Indonesia's foreign policy priorities. The implications of terminating the IGGI on Indonesia's bilateral relations with donor countries and Indonesia's domestic political dynamics are also debated in this analysis. This study provides important insights into the relationship between Indonesian foreign policy and regional political dynamics in the past and its relevance in the current context of Indonesian foreign policy.
Indonesian oil exports and imports and its membership status in OPEC
Abdurofiq, Atep;
Putra, Gilang Rizki Aji;
Yunus, Nur Rohim
BULETIN ADALAH Vol. 8 No. 5 (2024)
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DOI: 10.15408/adalah.v8i5.38966
Indonesia is a significant producer and exporter of oil, a commodity that plays a vital role in the economy of the entire world. Within the scope of this study, the dynamics of Indonesia's oil exports and imports, as well as its membership status in OPEC, are investigated. To have a better understanding of the influence that Indonesia's membership in OPEC has had on the country's economy and the role that Indonesia plays in the global oil market, a detailed examination of Indonesia's oil trade data is utilised. The findings of this study have the potential to offer significant insights that Indonesia can use in its economic strategy and its connection with international oil organisations.
Political Economy Dilemma of UNASUR Member Countries
Putra, Gilang Rizki Aji;
Yunus, Nur Rohim;
Abdurofiq, Atep
BULETIN ADALAH Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023)
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DOI: 10.15408/adalah.v7i1.39856
This article discusses the political-economic challenge facing UNASUR members. The regional integration forum UNASUR promotes political, economic, and social cooperation in South America. This institution has encountered tremendous challenges in recent years, primarily due to global economic forces and clashing internal political agendas. This article examines how economic issues like commodity reliance and macroeconomic volatility affect internal politics in each country using policy analysis. This political economic problem hinders UNASUR's integration and regional stability. This study also shows how external actors and international interactions affect UNASUR's political-economic processes. Finally, to help UNASUR achieve regional integration and sustainable development in South America, this paper proposes numerous policy changes.