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Indonesia Membership on Asia-Pacific Space Cooperation Organization (APSCO): Cost and Benefit Analysis Husni Nasution; Shinta Rahma Diana; Bernhard Sianipar; Sri Rubiyanti; Dini Susanti; Astri Rafikasari
Jurnal Hubungan Internasional Vol. 11 No. 1 (2018): Jurnal Hubungan Internasional
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jhi.v11i1.6429

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Indonesia with seven other countries, namely Bangladesh, China, Iran, Mongolia, Pakistan, Peru, and Thailand are the signatory countries of APSCO Convention, on October 28th, 2005. APSCO is space coopeation organization outside the United Nations system for the Asia Pacific region, initiated by the People’s Republic of  China. To date, from the eight signatory countries, only Indonesia has not ratified yet and has not become a full member of APSCO. This paper examines cost and benefit of the Indonesia membership on APSCO.  The methods used are quantitative and qualitative method.  While the analysis used approaches related to contribution of cost to provided and benefits to be received by Indonesia as well as the national interest mentioned in Presidential Decree No. 64/1999 on Indonesian Membership and Indonesian Government Contributions to International Organizations.  From the study, it was found that by ratifying the Convention and following APSCO activities optimally, the benefits will be receive by Indonesia greater than contribution given to APSCO. Similarry, the joining of Indonesia in APSCO will also provide substansial benefit for the national interest, especially for politic, economic, international peace and security, humanity, and others as well as  enhancing better relationship among countries in the Asia-Pacific region.
Strategi Industrialisasi: Analisis Struktur Industri Unggulan Pada Pembangunan Negara Shinta Rahma Diana; Muhammad yasin
Jurnal Relasi Publik Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): Agustus : Jurnal Relasi Publik
Publisher : Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59581/jrp-widyakarya.v2i3.3431

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Economic development is one of the key aspects in achieving societal prosperity and overall country growth. In an effort to achieve this goal, many countries adopted industrialization strategies as a foundation for their economic development. This strategy emphasizes the development of the industrial sector as a motor of growth that can move the economy in a stronger and more sustainable direction. However, it needs to be understood that the process of implementing an industrialization strategy is not easy, and often involves various challenges and risks that need to be overcome.
Indonesia's Space Trajectory: Indonesia's Position in the Global Space Business Phase Shinta Rahma Diana; Chandra Wijaya; Fibria Indriati
Digital Innovation : International Journal of Management Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Digital Innovation : International Journal of Management
Publisher : Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen Kewirausahaan dan Bisnis Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/digitalinnovation.v2i2.321

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Global space is growing massively, and the current business phase has opened space for non-space actors to play a role. The government-driven space economy is shifting to commercial and new space in the initial phase. This research will examine the trajectory of Space in Indonesia and its position in the global space business phase. The research method uses a qualitative method. The study results show the trajectory of Indonesian Space, from its institutions to policies that support the growth of commercial space and new space phases. The dominance of the Government is still seen in space activities, which are mostly funded by public funds, with products resulting from the mastery of technology not yet entering the operational order. However, economic value can be generated by continuing commercial activities in the commercial space phase, namely the commercial use of space technology with data into value-added information and financial activities from the rental and import of space products by the Private Sector. Indonesia's position in the global space business phase is in the government-driven space economy, which involves several activities from commercial space.