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DAMPAK INVESTASI ASING LANGSUNG OLEH PT BENING BIG TREE FARMS TERHADAP EKONOMI POLITIK PETANI GARAM KLUNGKUNG Cahyadi, I Dewa Nyoman Ngurah Ari; Dharmiasih, Wiwik; Fasisaka, Idin
DIKSHI (DISKUSI ILMIAH KOMUNITAS HUBUNGAN INTERNASIONAL) Vol 1 No 2 (2014)
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This research aims to describe the impact of foreign direct investment PT Bening Big Tree Farms in Klungkung regency. Klungkung is one of the regencies in Bali that has a traditional salt processing industry for the region of East Bali . The influx of foreign investment by PT Bening Big Tree Farms has made Klungkung now not only have the traditional salt processing industry , but also the modern salt processing industry . Klungkung able to do so because the policy of regional autonomy that has been applied in Indonesia in 1999. In this research, writer use the concept of regional autonomy and foreign direct investment .
KERJASAMA KONTRA-TERORISME ANTARA AUSTRALIA DENGAN INDONESIA DALAM MENANGGULANGI ANCAMAN TERORISME DI INDONESIA (2002-2008) Hardiana, I Made Yuda; Sushanti, Suksma; Fasisaka, Idin
DIKSHI (DISKUSI ILMIAH KOMUNITAS HUBUNGAN INTERNASIONAL) Vol 1 No 2 (2014)
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ABSTRACT Writer conducted this study has the purpose to describe the dynamics of counter-terrorism cooperation between Australia and Indonesia in tackling the threat of terrorism in Indonesia from 2002 to 2008 was a qualitative research study using the methods of literary study, internet, and print and electronic media. The first Bali bombing into the background between the two countries in counter-terrorism cooperation. That's because, first Bali bombing in the majority of the victims are Australian and Indonesia people. In this study it was found that the dynamics of counter-terrorism cooperation between the two countries look more closely with the signing of the Lombok Treaty as the legal basis of the two countries in the bilateral relations. The cooperation of these two countries forged reap positive results on the handling of terrorism cases in Indonesia. Cooperation can improve the capacity and capability as well as the role of the Indonesian police in exposing teorrism network in Indonesia. Keywords: terrorism, counter-terrorism cooperation, dynamics
STRATEGI PEMERINTAH INDONESIA UNTUK PENCAPAIAN TARGET KE-6 MDGs MELALUI BANTUAN THE GLOBAL FUND TAHUN 2003 - 2013 Astiti Tajem, Putu Ika; Fasisaka, Idin; Intan Parameswari, Anak Agung Ayu
DIKSHI (DISKUSI ILMIAH KOMUNITAS HUBUNGAN INTERNASIONAL) Vol 1 No 03 (2015)
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ABSTRAK Nowadays, the Indonesian Government strategy in achieving the 6th MDG targets through grant aid from foreign parties, namely The Global Fund. The high rates of spread of infectious diseases in Indonesia such as HIV and AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria have been a problem that attracted the attention of world community. Therefore, in 2000 the Government of Indonesia and 189 UN member states gathered together created an agreement that is known as the Millennium Declaration of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The 6th target of MDGs is to fight HIV & AIDS, malaria, and other transmitted diseases. The Global Fund as an international organization with the vision and mission of combating the spread of infectious diseases through a project, named Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria (GFATM). Indonesia is one of the countries that have been involved in the project. The Global Fund to provide assistance in the form of grant aid to the Government of Indonesia to combat the spread of transmitted diseases. In this study shows Indonesian Government strategy in achieving the 6th target of MDG can be implemented by carrying out monitoring and evaluation of programs, as well as conduct training through grant aid from the Global Fund. This research used  qualitative approach and examined using the concept of Principal and Agent, Foreign Assistance and the National Health Development Strategy in 2003-2013. Keywords : Indonesian Government strategy, assistance  fund, The Global Fund, The 6th target of  MDGs
Tindakan Pemerintah Thailand Dalam Merespons Gerakan Etnonasionalisme di Thailand Selatan Tahun 2004 – 2006. Pramudita, Gede Richard; Fasisaka, Idin; Kawatri Resen, Putu Titah
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ABSTACK Thailand is the  only country in Southeast Asia that had never been colonized. But Thailand was inseparable from the problem of the country’s internal conflict. The conflict happened between the Government of Thailand with a Muslim minority ethnic Malays in Southern Thailand. Conflict caused by ethno-nationalism movement which happened for a century and more drawn out. In southern Thailand, tension and violence occured every day. The conflict was capable considered  of threatening national security and forced the Thai government to take more serious action in response. This study aimed to describe the action taken by Thai government in response to ethno-nationalism movement in Southern Thailand in 2004 – 2006. The research method that used was  descriptive qualitative. Ethno-nationalism and coercive measures were the concept that  used to discuss this study. Keyword: Thailand, Conflict, Southern Thailand, Ethno-nationalism, Coercive measures.
PENGGUNAAN BUDAYA POPULER DALAM DIPLOMASI BUDAYA JEPANG MELALUI WORLD COSPLAY SUMMIT Wardana, I Made Wisnu Saputera; Fasisaka, Idin; Kumala Dewi, Putu Ratih
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ABSTRACT Nowadays, every country in order to fulfill their national interest, they will not only focused on their military or economic power but also their cultural influence. The cultural aspect is viewed as one of power sources that have great influence. Japan is one of the countries that regularly do cultural diplomacy. Japan believes that cultural approachment could build a good relations between Japanand other countries. Recently,Japan’s cultural diplomacy tend to use it’s pop-culture such as manga, anime, fashion, cosplay or Japan’s popular music. One of Japan’s cultural diplomacy activities that using Japan’s popular culture is World Cosplay Summit (WCS). This research aimed to described Japan’s cultural diplomacy activity that using Japan’s popular culture to strengthened Japan’s positive image through WCS event that held in Nagoya in the year of 2003-2014 with refer to elements from soft power currencies concept. Keywords : Cultural Diplomacy, Soft Power Currencies, WCS, Japan
UPAYA TRANSFORMASI KONFLIK OLEH SEARCH FOR COMMON GROUND ORGANIZATION DALAM KONFLIK DONGO (2010-2013) Nancy Waas, Anastasia; Fasisaka, Idin; Intan Prameswari, Anak Agung Ayu
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ABSTRACT The focus of this study is conflict transformation efforts undertaken by Search for Common Ground Organization in Dongo Conflict, Democratic Republic of Congo, from 2010 to 2013. This research is qualitative descriptive interpretive. The result of this  research shows that peace education can be a means to transform the communal conflict in a region. SFCG transform the Dongo conflict by implementing peace education through dialogue, media, and community. These efforts then opened the door for positive peace in Dongo. Keywords: Conflict transformation, peace education, SFCG, Dongo conflict.
Upaya Merekonstruksi Pemahaman Simbol Swastika oleh The Hindu Forum of Britain Nikki Avalokitesvari, Ni Nyoman Ayu; Fasisaka, Idin; Parameswari, A.A Ayu intan
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ABSTRACT This research examines the effort of the Hindu Forum of Britain on reconstructing the comprehension meaning of the Swastika symbol in Europe. This topic is noteworthy to be researched remembering that the position of the discourse about Swastika meaning according to Hinduism in Europe still become other discourse, indeed almost discriminated by the incoming plan of Swastika symbol banning all over the Europe. It happened because the European people associating the Swastika symbol with the non-humanist action which done by the Nazi in the World War II period. Whereas according to Hinduism, Swastika symbol is a symbol that representing luck, prosperity, happiness, protection, and so many other positive meaning. There are some concepts that used in this research such as; concept meaning in international relation, concept of strategic action, and concept of discursive struggle. Result of this research exhibit that on its history, Swastika is a symbol that have a positive meaning and already used by various culture around the world far before Nazi used it as one of their main identity. Swastika distribution which founded in various countries had an identic meaning with the swastika on Vedic civilization in India. Responding to the onset of prohibition efforts, there are some efforts made by the Hindu Forum of Britain as a form of strategic actions to reconstruct the Swastika symbol comprehension in Europe. Keywords : Swastika, The Hindu Forum of Britain, Strategic Action, Discursive Struggle
Upaya World Food Programme (WFP) Dalam Menangani Ketidaktangguhan Pangan di Sierra Leone Tahun 2005-2013 Perdana Yoga Yanugera, I Gede Made Ngurah; Fasisaka, Idin; Rainy Priadarsini, Ni Wayan
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ABSTRACT   Sierra Leone has sufferred food crisis after the 12-year of civil war, which devastated all existing infrastructures in that country including their most prominent agriculture infrastructures. World Food Programme (WFP) has worked with Sierra Leone government since 1968 in handling their food insecurity problems. WFP programmes were launched in the form of nutritional aid to mothers and children, improving access to food, market, and social services. The aim of this research is to describe the WFP aids in handling the food insecurity problems in Sierra Leone which categorized as fragile state. This research will be studied with concepts of international organization, fragile state, food insecurity, and humanitarian aid, from 2005 until 2013. Keywords: World Food Programme, Sierra Leone, Food Insecurity, Humanitarian Aid
UPAYA ILO-IPEC MELALUI WACAP DALAM MENGELIMINASI DAN MENCEGAH PEKERJA ANAK PADA PERKEBUNAN KAKAO DI GHANA Vipassani, Prema; Fasisaka, Idin; Parameswari, A.A. Agung Ayu intan
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ABSTRACT The problem of child labour in West Africa’s cocoa plantations began to draw global attention in the middle of 2000. Ghana is one of the country in West Africa that is getting the spotlight related to the numerous child labourers that work under the hazardous conditions on cocoa plantations. In line with the establishment of Harkin-Engel Protocol as one of the effort to eliminate the worst forms of child labour in cocoa and chocolate industry, the involvement of ILO-IPEC is expected to assist in realizing the protocol’s objective. ILO-IPEC established WACAP, a sub-regional program which conducted in four cocoa producing countries and one rice producing country in West Africa. Ghana is one of the five countries in the scope of WACAP’s implementation. This study aims to describe the efforts of ILO-IPEC through WACAP in eliminating and preventing child labour on cocoa plantations in Ghana. This study assessed by using theory of foreign aid with its two sub-concepts; humanitarian development aid and technical assistance of foreign aid. The locus of this study is from 2002 to 2006. Key Words: child labour, Ghana, ILO-IPEC, cocoa plantations
GERAKAN SIMBOLIK KULTURAL MASYARAKAT ADAT SENGWER MERESPON MARGINALISASI TERKAIT PENERAPAN PROGRAM NRMP DI CHERANGANY HILLS, KENYA Suryawan, I Wayan Widyartha; Fasisaka, Idin; Parameswari, Anak Agung Ayu Intan
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ABSTRACT Natural Resource Management Project (NRMP) which is the domestic derivative of global conservation schemes Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD), has led to the marginalization of Sengwer indigenous peoples in Cherangany Hills, Kenya. The Government of Kenya and the World Bank as the funders have violated the constitutional rights of Sengwer indigenous peoples. Responding to the marginalization, cultural symbolic movement emerged which put forward the concept of indigenous community-based conservation. Symbolic cultural movement is a form of new social movements. This movement seeks to fight for the rights of Sengwer  who are victims by application of the NRMP in Cherangany Hills, Kenya. This study aims to look at the symbolic cultural movement of indigenous peoples which is often regarded as a static society, a role responding to global conservation discourse. This study assessed using the concept of indigenous peoples and symbolic cultural movements; developmentalism; marginalization due to development; and theories of political ecology in developing countries. Keywords: symbolic cultural movement, marginalization, indigenous peoples, political ecology
Co-Authors A.A B. Surya Widya N, A.A B. Surya Amatya Ananta, Amatya Anak Agung Ayu Intan Parameswari Anak Agung Ayu Intan Prameswari, Anak Agung Ayu Anak Agung Ayu Intan Prameswari, Anak Agung Ayu Intan Anastasia Nancy Waas, Anastasia Anggara Darma, Anak Agung Ngurah Antania, Teresa Arifin, Sarah Putri Barreto Moniz, Josué Valentim Bayu Prayoga, I Gusti Ngurah Agung Boy, Charel Pasifichus D.A Wiwik Dharmiasih Darma Kusuma, Agustinus Tri Dian Andari, Nyoman Ayu Gede Richard Pramudita, Gede Richard I Dewa Nyoman Ngurah Ari Cahyadi I Gede Made Ngurah Perdana Yoga Yanugera, I Gede Made Ngurah I Gusti Agung Rahadyan Bhimantra, I Gusti Agung I Made Wisnu Saputera Wardana, I Made Wisnu Saputera I Made Yuda Hardiana I Wayan Widyartha Suryawan, I Wayan Widyartha Irayani, Ni Luh Ketut Ayu Khesia Khorinna, Made Ayu Kurnianta, Mira Nanda Laksmi Pradnyakumari, Ni Made Ratih Maha Patma, Anak Agung Bagus Arya Wipra Mahadiyasa, I Gede Mario Mahayanti, Ni Putu Denik Maheswara, Ida Bagus Gandhi Moeri, Marcellena Nirmala Chrisna Mongkau, Albert Meisiano Muslima Diputri, Kireina Lucretia Ni Nyoman Ayu Nikki Avalokitesvari, Ni Nyoman Ayu Ni Wayan Rainy Priadarsini, Ni Wayan Novelia Panin, Putu Gita Nugraha, A.A.B Surya Surya Widya Nurlaila, Siti Meisa Paramitha Utami, Kade Yasinta Permana Manuaba, Ida Bagus Aditya Permana Putera, I Gst Ngr Arya Pradnyana, I Putu Hadi Prameswari, A.A. Ayu Intan Prema Vipassani, Prema Primayanti, Luh Putu Ika Purnama Dewi, Luh Gede Ria Riski Sari Purnamasari, Ika Ayu Putri GW, Maria Triana Putri, Nadia Talita Putri, Penny Kurnia Putu Ika Astiti Tajem, Putu Ika Putu Ratih Kumala Dewi Putu Titah Kawatri Resen, Putu Titah Putu Titah Kawitri Resen Rahmadhani, Lidiana Febie Rahyuda Redi, A. A. Ngurah Made Sholihat, Afifah Puti Simangunsong, Ray Jordy Sri Arya Manik Bagus Subhaga, Sri Arya Manik Bagus Subamia Uttari, Sagung Uttami Sucitri, Ni Ayu Sukma Dewi, Ni Luh Gede Ayunitha Suksma Sushanti Sulistyawati, Ida Ayu Surya Sumerta Putri, Ni Putu Metaliana Susanti, Suksma Suwecawangsa, Putu Adi Putra Tandio, Yolanda Widamahanata, I Gede Fredy Wiguna, Ketut Gede Wiwin Sutaryani, Ni Made Yulia Dewi, Ni Ketut Leony