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Journal : Journal of Sustainable Transformation

PROSPECTING ASEAN-MERCOSUR COOPERATION: APEC 2.0, TPP 2.0, OR EXPANDED EAS? Mulyaman, Darynaufal; Djaya, Jason Rafael Setia; Pradono, Bimo Adi
Journal of Sustainable Transformation Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Kalimantan Timur

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59310/jst.v1i2.11

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Association of Southeast Asian Nations or Asean is one of the regional organizations that exist in today’s world. Then, Mercosur or Mercado Común del Sur (Southern Common Market) is a South American trade bloc that moving forward beyond the traditional regional bloc, because the nature of its organization lays more on economic and trade transactions, rather than politics. As globalization grows, these two regional organizations seek more deep cooperation. Nevertheless, through a comparative historical qualitative descriptive analysis, this paper argues that the cooperation will lead to both failures and failed to secure engagement because of the nature of Spaghetti Bowls (or Noodle Bowls in Asia) in the organization country member’s respective economic crafts since the country members also join other trans-continental economic partnership. Moreover, both regional groups are naturally not the traditional partners of each other, thus How the Asean and Mercosur cooperation could benefit each other despite the nature of Spaghetti Bowls in their regionalization? Furthermore, this paper also argues that Asean could learn how the Mercosur model could be used for its AEC or Asean Economic Community since Mercosur intra-trade is more advanced than Asean intra-trade. Further, the comparison analysis also provided in this research.
SEPAKBOLA DAN ARGENTINA: CAMPUR TANGAN KOMUNIKASI STRATEGIS DALAM PEMBENTUKAN IDENTITAS BANGSA MELALUI LAPANGAN HIJAU Andretty, Julian; Mulyaman, Darynaufal; Jonathan, Hans; Sasongko, Singgih
Journal of Sustainable Transformation Vol. 3 No. 02 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Kalimantan Timur

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59310/jst.v3i02.57

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Football significantly shapes Argentina's national identity, making it more than a sport. This article explores the close relationship between football and the identity of the Argentine nation, tracing its development from the early days of football in the country to its transformation into a cultural symbol and source of national pride. The study analyzed how football, through its players, clubs, and historic moments, reflects Argentina's social, political, and cultural dynamics. A qualitative approach was employed in this study, with historical and cultural analysis as the primary methods. Data sources include academic literature and media documentation. The findings reveal that football serves as a medium for collective expression, particularly in the context of class struggles and political conflicts. The success of the national team, such as winning the World Cup, is not merely a sporting event but also a milestone in fostering national solidarity. Moreover, figures like Diego Maradona and Lionel Messi have become symbols of hope and aspiration for the Argentine people. This article contributes to a multidisciplinary understanding of football’s role in shaping national identity in developing countries. The findings are relevant to cultural studies, the sociology of sports, and political science, and can serve as a model for analyzing similar relationships in other nations. Thus, this article reinforces the argument that football transcends the boundaries of sport, becoming an integral element of Argentina's national identity narrative.