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Hambatan Pemerintah Yaman dalam Mengelola Bantuan Pangan dari World Food Programme Tahun 2011-2016 Swadevi, Wayan Yulia; Kumala Dewi, Putu Ratih; Suwecawangsa, Adi P.
DIKSHI (DISKUSI ILMIAH KOMUNITAS HUBUNGAN INTERNASIONAL) Vol 1 No 2 (2018)
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ABSTRACT This thesis examines the Yemeni government’s obstacles in managing food aid from World Food Programme in 2011-2016. The large amount of WFP aid that goes to Yemen is an interesting case because it’s not able to reduce the food crisis, instead the food crisis gradually increase in Yemen. The assistance provided by WFP to Yemen is quite large and able to accommodate the needs of people who are in emergency food crisis. However, the implementation of the aid when it arrived in Yemen encountered various constraints associated with the state resources so that aid programs could not realize significant results in reducing the food crisis. In this thesis, researcher examines the obstacles experienced by the Yemeni government in managing food aid from the World Food Programme. The framework of this thesis departs with the concept of Management of Foreign Aid with using the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness procedure. Keywords: Obstacles, Foreign Aid, Yemeni Government, Paris Declaration
UPAYA PREVENTIF DALAM MENEKAN INSIDEN TENAGA KERJA INDONESIA DI MALAYSIA MELALUI HUBUNGAN BILATERAL INDONESIA DAN MALAYSIA Sintya Dewi, Gusti Ayu Nyoman; Kumala Dewi, Putu Ratih; Kawitri Resen, Putu Titah
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The issue of migrant workers has always heated up relations between the two countries due to the actions of some officials and the people in Malaysia who were arbitrarily assessed. This study aims to analyze Preventive Efforts in Suppressing the incidence of TKIs with problems in Malaysia in 2014-2017. In this study, the data collection technique that I use is library research. The result show that the efforts that have been made by the Government of Indonesia are to conduct bilateral cooperation between Indonesia-Malaysia through the signing of the MoU. After the collaboration in the form of the MoU, cooperation was also carried out in the form of the coming of Letter of Intent (LOI). This means that preventive factors involve mechanisms, procedures, the process of awareness (socialization) becomes an important part as a preventive aspect to suppress the incident or problem of migrant workers. Keyword: preventive efforts, migrant workers, bilateral relations
Faktor Penghambat Bantuan Asing The Global Fund dalam Menekan Persebaran HIV/AIDS di Indonesia tahun 2003-2015 Surya Merta, I Gede Agus Anggita; Sushanti, Sukma; Kumala Dewi, Putu Ratih
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ABSTRACT Indonesia has undertaken various technical efforts to fight against HIV/AIDS including to raising global awareness for covering the shortage of funds incurred by the implementation of technical programs. The Global Fund as an international funding institution provides intensive largest funding assistance to Indonesia. However, this is not directly make Indonesia's success in suppressing the spread of HIV/AIDS which tends to increase every year. This study discusses more deeply about the factors that hinder the achievement of HIV/AIDS prevention programs in Indonesia. This research data is obtained from various sources such as scientific research, journals, and reports. In this study, factors that inhibit the success of suppressing the spread of HIV/AIDS in Indonesia are weak institutional and program governance systems, lack of involvement of affected communities in the formulation of programs, and access to HIV/AIDS services that are not integrated with services other general health. Keywords: The Global Fund, Internal Factors inhibiting Foreign Aid in Suppressing the Spread of HIV/AIDS in Indonesia, Dillemmas of Foreign Assistance.
MOTIF PEMERINTAH AUSTRALIA MELALUI PROGRAM HCPI TERHADAP KAUM GAY DAN WARIA DI BALI TAHUN 2009 Widamahanata, I Gede Fredy; Fasisaka, Idin; Kumala Dewi, Putu Ratih
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ABSTRACT   Since the beginning of the 21st century, the issue of foreign aid is become interesting to be studied in the context of international development. Along the development era of foreign aid is now not only limited through military aspects but also to follow the changes and complex global problems. Since the 1990s, Indonesia is a country with people living with HIV / AIDS which is quite high. This is a concern for the government of Australia until the assistance program called the Indonesia HIV / AIDS Prevention and Care Project (IHPCP) which appeared in 1995 and ended in 2008. The program, hereinafter referred to HIV Coorperation Programme for Indonesia (HCPI), which focus on deployment HIV / AIDS in Bali against gays and transvestites. Gaya Dewata Foundation is their counterparts in realizing some of Australia's aid program in tackling the risk of spreading contagious infection of HIV / AIDS for gay and transgender group in Bali. On the other hand, the condition of the transmission of HIV / AIDS on homosexuals in Australia increased in 2008 and 2012 reached 67%. This study examined using the theory of motive foreign aid with scope of problem that focuses only on the motives of the Australian government in providing assistance to Indonesia to deal with cases of HIV / AIDS, especially on gays and transvestites in Bali. Results and how Australia with Indonesia an agreement in the fight against HIV / AIDS is not the orientation in this study because in this phenomenon is only focused on the motives of the Australian government aid. Key Words: Foreign aid, HIV / AIDS, HIV Coorperation Programme for Indonesia (HCPI), the  Australian government, the motives of foreign aid
Power Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) dalam Mewujudkan Program Sea Lion Exclusion Devices (SLED) di Australia Tahun 2007-2012 Chandra Putra, I Putu Gili Bestar; Kumala Dewi, Putu Ratih; Kawitri Resen, Putu Titah
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ABSTRACT The bycatch of marine biota species, especially the Sea Lion that interacts with the Fishing Industry, has become an transnational issue. Australia with endemic sea lion species that often interacts with lobster fisheries, trying to minimize or stop the impact.That why Australia needs help from various elements to implement it. MSC was invited to discuss and certify mitigation efforts for the Australian Sea Lion and Australian Fisheries Industry certification. The locus of this research is 2007-2012. This research uses the concept of Power of NGOs and Three Faces of Power theory. The results of the study illustrate that in this case, there is a power source owned by MSC so that can be invited by Australia to discuss this bycatch issue. The source of power is information that has been previously owned and strengthened by information from the epistemic community that affects the policy making process. Keywords : Marine Stewardship Council, Bycatch, Power of NGO, Three Faces of Power
UPAYA INGGRIS DALAM MENJAGA HUBUNGAN PEREKONOMIAN DENGAN INDIA PASCA REFERENDUM BREXIT Radha Khrisnanta, Putu Gede; Kumala Dewi, Putu Ratih; Widya Nugraha, AA Bagus Surya
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ABSTRACT Brexit Referendum gives impact to foreign direct investment from India’s big companies in United Kingdom that shown their reaction about United Kingdom decision. This research aims to explain any efforts by United Kingdom in order to keep their economic relations with India, especially on investment sector after Brexit Referendum. Those United Kingdom’s efforts are materialized into some policies that aims to keep investment from India’s companies not decreasing in number after Brexit Referendum. The data in this research was analyzed by using descriptive qualitative methods with secondary data resource and the concept of Economic Statecraft, especially with positive Economic Statecraft’s instruments. This research perceives that United Kingdom’s efforts that are materialized into government policies aims to keep up the economic relations with India, especially for India’s investment in United Kingdom after Brexit Referendum with the application of positive Economic Statecraft’s instruments. Keywords:Brexit Referendum, economic statecraft, foreign direct investment
ALL IN GOOD TASTE: SAVOR THE FLAVORS OF TAIWANSEBAGAI UPAYAPELAKSANAAN NATION BRANDINGTAIWAN Rahayu Dian Sari, Ni Luh Putu; Kumala Dewi, Putu Ratih; Prameswari, A.A. Ayu Intan
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ABSTRACT This research is conducted with qualitative research method to compile how Taiwan conductedtheir gastrodiplomacy program named All in Good Taste: Savor The Flavors of Taiwanas a way to brand the country. Taiwan used several ways to promote the program, including two major strategies, namely the Internationalization Strategy and the International Localization Strategy which lasted until 2013as a tool to show the country’s existence and also to introduce Taiwan's culinary culture. Taiwanconducted the said program as a brand to achieve various goals, including building an image, enhancing the nation's competitiveness, and forming the identity with various cultures and ethnics. Although the impact of the nation branding according to NBI could not be seen properly, and the results obtained from gastrodiplomacy can not be achieved directly,the Taiwanese cuisine was slowly gaining recognition by public. Keywords: Gastrodiplomacy, Nation Branding, Taiwan
Alasan Penggunaan K-Pop Oleh Korea Selatan Dalam Upaya Normalisasi Dengan Korea Utara Ananda Pinatih, Gusti Ayu Sabdhadewi; Kumala Dewi, Putu Ratih; Suwecawangsa, Adi P.
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ABSTRACT This study aims to explain the efforts of the South Korean Government, in normalizing diplomatic relations, with North Korea. The normalization effort was carried out through cultural performances, namely the holding of the Spring is Coming concert, which featured K-Pop musicians in North Korea on April 1 2018. Previously, the South Korean Government had used K-Pop as a propaganda broadcast against retaliatory nuclear weapons attacks carried out by North Korea. Therefore, the researcher uses the framework of post structuralism, meaning in international relations and discourse struggles, to be able to describe the direction of the use of K-Pop by South Korea. This research then produced a reason for using K-Pop as an effort to normalize, because the South Korean Government wanted to instill admiration for their culture, in North Korean society. Researchers used this type of qualitative research method, with descriptive patterns as data presentation techniques. Keyword: Concept of Discursive Struggle, K-Pop, Normalization, Post Structuralism.
Faktor Pendorong Singapura Dalam Menandatangani Sri Lanka-Singapore Free Trade Agreement Pada Tahun 2018 Candra Nadisa, Galuh Putu Rarasati; Kumala Dewi, Putu Ratih; Prameswari, A.A. Ayu Intan
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ABSTRACT This research is conducted with qualitative research method to compile the determinant factors of Singapore in signing a Free Trade Agreement with Sri Lanka.As a country with excellentfree economic sector, Singapore also has many FTAs. One of them is Sri Lanka-Singapore Free Trade Agreement with Sri Lanka in 2018. While Singapore is the second freest economy in the world, Sri Lanka is still transitioning from rural-based economy to urban, ranked in 111th place of the freest economy in the world, creating a clear gap between the countrywith Singapore. Singapore joining hands with Sri Lanka can be seen as one of Singapore's attempts on maximizing their economic and trade liberalization, in which the most effective way to trade liberalization is signing Free Trade Agreement. Every FTA that signed must have a determinant that make Singapore agree on signing the agreement, such as economic interests or other factors. Keywords: SLSFTA, Trade Liberalization, Free Trade Agreement.
UPAYA INDIAN CULTURAL CENTER DALAM MELAKSANAKAN DIPLOMASI BUDAYA DI BALI Julita Maharani, Ni Luh Putu Ratih; Kumala Dewi, Putu Ratih; Intan Parameswari, Anak Agung Ayu
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ABSTRACT This research aims to describe the efforts of the Indian Cultural Center (ICC) in implementing cultural diplomacy in Bali. India formed the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) whose duty was to play an active role in the cultural external affairs of India. To maximize its performance, the ICCR established a number of cultural centers in various countries as its sub centers. One of them is ICC in Bali. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative method. This research uses data collected through various sources including interviews, literature studies, reports and news. The data that has been obtained is analyzed with two concepts namely Cultural Diplomacy Tools and Three Secrets of Successful Cultural Diplomacy. The results of this research are the various efforts carried out by the ICC in its various programs and its commitment in working for the success of Indian cultural diplomacy in Bali.. Keywords:Indian Cultural Center, Soft Power, Cultural Center, Efforts of Cultural Diplomacy
Co-Authors A. A. Bagus Surya, A. A. Bagus Abigail, Sarah Adi Putra Suwecawangsa Adristy, Tjokorda Istri Ali Djamhuri Anak Agung Ayu Intan Parameswari Anak Agung Ayu Intan Prameswari, Anak Agung Ayu Ananda Pinatih, Gusti Ayu Sabdhadewi Andredita, I Putu Sindhu Aristiani, Desak Made Diah Aristiani, Made Diah Aryastuti Dewi, Ni Made Yuni Asih, Gek Dian Kencana Asri Yudiari, Luh Gede Ervina Aviantara, Jennifer Bayu Prayoga, I Gusti Ngurah Agung Br Silalahi, Bertauli Delima Budiarti, Ni Made Candra Nadisa, Galuh Putu Rarasati Chandra Putra, I Putu Gili Bestar Chandra, Arditya Sukma Cintya Devi, Ni Luh Putu D.A Wiwik Dharmiasih Devi, Ni Luh Putu Cintya Deviyanti, Ni Luh Md. Dewa Ngakan Putu Abhi Mahardika Dharma Putra, I Putu Andre Dwira Angganita, I Gusti Ayu Elvina Chandra Sinaga, Elvina Chandra Febriyanti, Gusti Ayu Lia I Made Anom Wiranata I Made Wisnu Saputera Wardana, I Made Wisnu Saputera I. A. A Wulansari Mahadewi, I. A. A Wulansari Idin Fasisaka indrasawitri, gustiayu made Indrayanthi, Luh Denia Intan Paraeswari, Anak Agung Ayu Julita Maharani, Ni Luh Putu Ratih Kinanti, Tasya Putri Kusuma Sari, Luh Putu Ariska Lokanata Putra S, A.A. Gede Oka Luh Paramitha Dharma Putri Macitra, Ni Putu Wilma Maheswari, I Gusti Ayu Chandra Mannakari, Zaib Zakaria Muryantika, Gusti Ngurah Bagus Nanditya Wardhana, I Gusti Agung Ni Made Indira Santi, Ni Made Ni Nyoman Clara Listya Dewi Ni Putu Ary Pratiwi, Ni Putu Ary Ni Wayan Rainy Priadarsini, Ni Wayan Ningtyas Kusuma, Ni Putu Kristin Nugraha, A.A.B Surya Surya Widya Nugraha, Anak Agung Bagus Surya Widya Pangaribuan, Jeremi Kevin Patty, Angie Marsha Pavilia, Novellita Pebri, Pande Ayu Melinda Permanasari, Komang Adhy Pradnyana, I Putu Hadi Prameswari, A.A. Ayu Intan Pratama Putra, I Dewa Gede Prastha Pratama, I Kadek Putra Purnawan, Putri Andini Purwati, Ni Kt Rai Putri Sanjiwani, Dewa Ayu Putri, Kadek Dwi Sanjani Putu Titah Kawitri Resen Radha Khrisnanta, Putu Gede Rahayu Dian Sari, Ni Luh Putu Ratna Pramesti, Ni Nyoman Ayu Reis Saldanha, Deadora Isabel Dos Rusiantama, Muhammad Prahaseno Santi, Mia Krisna Sastri, Luh Made Krishna Bhakti Shinta, Geraldine Adinda Deby Sholihat, Afifah Puti Simatupang, Zakharia Billy Aprilius Sintya Dewi, Gusti Ayu Nyoman Sri Upayoni, Ni Wayan Sucitri, Ni Ayu Sudharani, Made Gita Sukma Sushanti Sukmatika, Anak Agung Yumas Supraniti Sudharsana, Tjokorda Istri Surya Edi, I Wayan Surya Merta, I Gede Agus Anggita Susanti, Sukma Sutawan, Putu nathania Krissandini Suwecawangsa, Putu Adi Putra Swadevi, Wayan Yulia Tama, Ricky Yoga Variza, Baiq Nayla Adisty Verko, Weinton Vernina Dewi, Luh Gede Merlia Vidiana, Louisia Wasia, Zuriel Juliando Widaloka, I Gusti Agung Widamahanata, I Gede Fredy Wilantari, Made Rai Puspa Wismiati, Fiesta Ayu Yuga, Kadek Vijananda Garba