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The Impact Of Greenpeance Anti-Palm Oil Campaign Towards Indonesian Palm Oil Export To Europe In 2008-2010 Dini Tiara Sasmi
Journal of Diplomacy and International Studies Vol. 1 No. 01 (2018): Journal of Diplomacy and international Studies
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This research explain about impact of Greenpeace anti palm oil campaign towards Indonesian palm oil export to Europe within year 2008 to 2010. At this time Indonesia are the biggest producer of palm oil country. Indonesia palm oil export has shown a lot of benefit to Indonesia economic growth. Palm oil itself has already beated other vegetable oil such as sunflower oil, rapeseed oil and soybean oil that originated comes from sub tropic area like Europe. Greenpeace anti palm oil campaign in Indonesia broughts many lost and disadvantages for Indonesia economy since many multi national coorporate decide to stop buy palm oil from Indonesia. This research used Qualitative analysis. Theory used in this research is GOs are used by nations theory by McCormick and Kihl (1979). The writer used data which was collected from books, encyclopedia, journal, and website to analyze the research. Finally, this research finds out how impacts of Greenpeace campaign towards Indonesia export to Europe in 2008-2010. The research also show a lot of evidences of falsehood of Greenpeace in using data to blame Indonesian Palm Oil Industry.
Efektivitas Penerapan Strategi Pemerintahan Indonesia dalam Menghadapi Regulasi Renewable Energy Directive II (RED II) DI UNI Eropa Tahun 2018-2020 Dini Tiara Sasmi
Journal of Diplomacy and International Studies Vol. 4 No. 02 (2021): Journal of Diplomacy and International Studies
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This paper examines the effectiveness of the Indonesian Government's strategy in dealing with regulations that limit the consumption of palm oil in Europe called the Renewable Energy Directive II (RED II). This prohibition was followed by a decrease in palm oil exports to Europe which made the Indonesian government try to carry out a countering anti-palm oil campaign (CAPOC) led directly by the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Some of the efforts that have been made include improving downstream sector governance, expanding Indonesia's palm oil exports destination countries besides Europe, such as America, Asia, and Africa, revitalizing and rejuvenating palm oil plantations, conducting intergovernmental diplomacy (G to G) between Indonesia and countries within the European Union, upgrading the B-20 program to B-30 to B-100 and finally CAPOC. The results of the study show that from several strategies carried out by the government, improving downstream sector governance, expanding the scope of Indonesian palm oil exports, and increasing the B-20 program to B-30 are the most effective strategies in dealing with RED II in Europe. This paper uses a qualitative method used secondary data and descriptive analysis techniques in explaining the existing data. This paper aims to describe the effectiveness of the strategies that have been carried out by the Government of Indonesia in dealing with RED II regulations in the European Union.
Review: The Rise of Authoritarian in Political Behavior Many Countries Dini Tiara Sasmi, Cifebrima Suyastri
Journal of Diplomacy and International Studies Vol. 5 No. 02 (2022): Journal of Diplomacy and International Studies
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Question about which factors that influenced the rise of authoritarian in political behavior has been long discussion among academician. Many believes economy play a big role of how people choose to a certain political behavior. According to several recent studies, globalization play significant economic and political effects throughout the industrialized world. This paper seeks to answer the previous query based on article entitled “Economic Decline, Social Identity, and Authoritarian Values in the United States,” by Ballard-Rosa, et.al (2022), while also seek the strengths, and weaknesses from the readings and try to discover new research questions that arise from the article. They argue that long-term economic developments brought by globalization have a detrimental influence on traditionally dominant populations' social identities. Specifically, they suggest that changes in economic conditions and job status can cause shifts in authoritarian values, which is one way that globalization can contribute to people supporting extreme political candidates. This paper adds to literature revolving around authoritarian literature in at least three ways. To begin with, it throws new insight on the roots of populism and support for radical individuals and parties. Second, it gave new information on authoritarian beliefs' roots, which show that at least in part, authoritarian principles are susceptible to current economic and social situations. Third, the study emphasizes the necessity of comprehending how different forms of economic shocks may impact social identity and status, as well as political conduct.
Enhancing Public Understanding of ASEAN: towards Stronger Integration Cifebrima Suyastri, Rio Sundari, Dini Tiara Sasmi
Journal of Diplomacy and International Studies Vol. 6 No. 01 (2023): Journal of Diplomacy and International Studies
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This article examines hos ASEAN can engage and empower the public in order to increase their understanding and participation in the integration process. It seeks to promote an informed and engaged ASEAN citizenry by investigating strategies and approaches. Understanding the perspectives, concerns, and aspirations of the public is essential for devising effective communication and educational programs. Examining successful examples, best practices, and learned lessons, the essay formulates recommendations for promoting a more robust and sustainable framework of integration. The ultimate objective is to increase public understanding of ASEAN and create an informed and empowered public that actively supports and participates in the process of integration.