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STRATEGI HUBUNGAN INDONESIA DENGAN MALAYSIA DALAM MEWUJUDKAN DRUG FREE ASEAN 2015 Istiqomah, Ratih Nur; Hanura, Marten; Susiatiningsih, Hermini
Journal of International Relations Volume 2, Nomor 1, Tahun 2016
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Drugs trafficking is one of the most salient transnational crimes threateningASEAN member states especially Indonesia and Malaysia. The bilateralcooperation between both countries against transnational drugs trafficking isone of the efforts in combating drug issues happening in those countries.However, the implementation of the cooperation has not effectively reduced thedrugs problem between Indonesia and Malaysia particularly in the years of2009/2010 and 2013/2014. This research aims to observe the strategyestablished by Indonesia and Malaysia in combating drugs offences under thescheme of Drug-Free ASEAN 2015, using the theory of sociological liberalismand SWOT. Indonesia and Malaysia in combating drugs offences under thescheme of Drug-Free ASEAN 2015, using the theory of sociological liberalismand SWOT. The study employs qualitative method with descriptive-analysisand research techniques of literature reviews and interviews. This researchfound numerous factors undermining the effectiveness of the cooperationbetween Indonesia and Malaysia such as social, economy, politics, law, andworking mechanism. This paper offers a number of strategic recommendationsto enhance Indonesia and Malaysia’s cooperation in tackling their drugsproblems.
Inkonsistensi Perusahaan Industri Komoditas Minyak Kelapa Sawit terhadap Aturan Roundtable On Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) Studi kasus : Pelanggaran Kejahatan Lingkungan pada Tahun 2014-2016 oleh Perusahaan Malaysia dan Indonesia Sebagai Anggota RSPO Yudistira, M.Andhika; Susiatiningsih, Hermini
Journal of International Relations Volume 4, Nomor 4, Tahun 2018
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This study aims to determine how the influence of RSPO policy as an IGO that regulates the palm oil industry sustainably against Indonesian and Malaysian companies located in the country of Indonesia precisely in Kalimantan. This research is a descriptive study based on the framework of concept of Transnational Environmental Crime by United Nations Human Environment, International Organization by Boer Mauna, and regime compliance concept by Beth A. Simmons. This research is a qualitative research using library research as a data source. The results obtained are the effectiveness of RSPO regulation as IGO which regulates palm oil industry continuously to see inconsistency from 2014-2016
Implementasi Kerjasama Indonesia dan Malaysia terhadap Penanganan Pencucian Uang Berbasis Perdagangan Narkoba di Indonesia Simamora, Tiurma Debora; Susiatiningsih, Hermini
Journal of International Relations Volume 4, Nomor 3, Tahun 2018
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This research aims to explain money laundering issues and describe the cooperationbetween Indonesia and Malaysia as Indonesia’s government effort to combat moneylaundering practices based drug trafficking in Indonesia. The cooperation is used as aform of optimizing the effort to overcome money laundering with exchanging financialintelligence information that is heavily guarded in secrecy with Malaysia. This researchis guided to neoliberal institusionalism framework. The research methodologes isqualitative method by using literature studies as the data source with analysis type ofdescriptive analysis. The result of this research are the cooperation was formed becauseit’s based on the same interests in combating money laundering, and the cooperation isenough to give results like quite a lot of drug seizures from drug smuggling fromMalaysia to Indonesia.
3. EMANSIPASI KEJAHATAN: STUDI GENDER TERHADAP PEREMPUAN SEBAGAI PELAKU KEJAHATAN NARKOBA TRANSNASIONAL Lazuardi, Fahrizal; Putranti, Ika Riswanti; Susiatiningsih, Hermini
Journal of International Relations Volume 2, Nomor 2, Tahun 2016
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It has been long and common to accept that female are less likely to commit crime thando male. However, some researchers rejected this idea (Adler, 1975; Simon 1975;Steffensmeier & Allan, 1998). They argued that emancipation and gender equality weredecisive factors to explain how and why female with better equality and represent inpreviously male dominated occupations caused a steady increase in the number of crimeover recent years. According to those assumptions, this paper tries to connect the relationbetween emancipation and gender equality with transnational drug crime. This paperdeduces that the higher emancipation and gender equality which female get, the highertransnational drug crime will occurred. But after further testing through mixed methodanalysis, this paper concludes that higher emancipation and gender equality will preciselyreduce the intensity of transnational drug crime by female. Later, this paper alsodiscovers that female with higher emancipation and gender equality actually are thevictim, and so female with lower emancipation and gender equality are the pure doer oftransnational drug crime.
Celah Kejahatan dalam Relasi Pangan-Manusia Studi Kasus Ndrangheta dalam Kejahatan Pangan di Italia Ningrum, Nadita Anisa; Susiatiningsih, Hermini; Hanura, Marten
Journal of International Relations Volume 4, Nomor 1, Tahun 2018
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Food crime in the form of food product fraud especially in fraudulent olive oil commodities frequently occurred in the period 2014 to 2017 in Italy. The estimated profit gained by organized crime groups reaches millions of euros. Italian agriculture has finally become the focus of  mafia's Ndrangheta involvement in the food chain. This research is aimed to find out why the Ndrangheta group committed food crime in Italy and to analyzed the Ndrangheta group as transnational organized crime group. The Ndrangheta group in the Italian food crime scheme is puzzling as to why human-food relations bring up the Ndrangheta group to commit food crimes in Italy. In response to this phenomenon, this thesis used the concept of transnational organized crime groups and non-traditional security concepts, with qualitative methods. The results showing that the presence and characteristics of the Ndrangheta group, the socio-economic conditions of the Calabria region and the facilitative system encouraged food crime take place in Italy. Also extreme power of Ndrangheta made them worse to be controlled. Therefore multilateral cooperation is needed in the form of institutions or regimes that can press for the urgency of food crime, pursue strategies in deterring and detecting the existence of organized crime groups.
17. KEJAHATAN TRANSNASIONAL DALAM PERSPEKTIF MARXISME : PENGARUH KULTUR EKSPLOITASI TERHADAP PENINGKATAN KASUS PERDAGANGAN MANUSIA DI MALAYSIA Damara, Hilda Erika; Susiatiningsih, Hermini; Puspapertiwi, Sheiffi
Journal of International Relations Volume 2, Nomor 2, Tahun 2016
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Human trafficking and forced labor has become most vital problem in the industrial world,especially in agriculture, such as agriculture, manufacture, construction and domestic work.Malaysia is well known as one of countries that has not succeed yet in controlling humantrafficking. In 2009 Malaysia has been classified on Tier3. Before 2007, Malaysia did nothave any law that specifically control human trafficking or people smuggling. However,Malaysia has made efforts to combat human trafficking cases in the previous year. UsingMarxism approach, this research tried to explain the reason behind increasing number ofhuman trafficking in Malaysia, in spite of existed regulations. The type of this research isexplanatory, using qualitative method. This research finds that there is exploitation cultureembedded in Malaysia’s social structure which causes high rate number of humantrafficking cases. Exploitation culture itself, as defined by Marxism, is attitute from masterto treat worker as an object, instead of human being.
4. SUPERIOTAS NEGARA ATAS ORGANISASI INTERNASIONAL: KEGAGALAN KERJA SAMA UNODC – MYANMAR DALAM MENANGANI PRODUKSI OPIUM PERIODE 2006-2013 Oktavia, Medyna; Susiatiningsih, Hermini; Farabi, Nadia
Journal of International Relations Volume 2, Nomor 4, Tahun 2016
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Myanmar is the second biggest producer of opium in the world after Afghanistan. Opiumproduction in Myanmar is taking place in Golden Triangle region where is vulnerable topoverty and armed conflict. Although poppy cultivation and opium production has beendeclared illegal by the Government through Act of 1974, most society still commit thecrime. On the other hand, UNODC has established cooperation with Myanmar since 2002but failed to reduce the number of opium production. The cooperation has resulted inseveral policies such as International Crop Monitoring Program and AlternativeDevelopment. Implementation of these policies lose ground due to the increase in opiumproduction. This study tries to analyze the causes of the failure of cooperation using realistapproach combined with evaluative framework borrowed from public administration. Thisstudy argues that UNODC has no bargaining power towards Myanmar so it failed to forceMyanmar comply the agreement. In addition, the failure also caused by conflict of interestbetween both parties while in implementing the agreement.
KEPENTINGAN INDONESIA DALAM PENANGANAN RED NOTICE INTERPOL PHO HOCH KENG Purnayuda, Sukma Teja; Wahyudi, Fendy Eko; Susiatiningsih, Hermini
Journal of International Relations Volume 1, Nomor 3, Tahun 2015
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Sport in 21st century poses many threats, such as doping scandal,underage player transfer, and sport corruption. Match-fixing is oneof sport manipulation examples, also commonly known as sportfixing.The detrimental effect of match-fixing to sport industry hasraised the urgency of international police cooperation, because ofthe transnational nature of this crime. The type of research used inthis research is explanative, aiming to explain the connectionbetween variable. The variable is cooperation between IndonesiaInterpol and Italy Interpol, with background fact that Indonesia hasnot set the law regarding match-fixing crime yet. This research triesto explain why Indonesia is willing to cooperate with Italy to handlePho Hoch Keng case. The result from this research are in theimplementation of cooperation, Indonesia is not only looking formaterial benefit from the cooperation, but also maintainingreputation of the state.
Upaya Jepang dalam Melindungi Hak atas Kekayaan Intelektual Industri Anime dan Manga Nugraha, Widhi Prasetia; Susiatiningsih, Hermini
Journal of International Relations Volume 5, Nomor 2, Tahun 2019
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Anime and manga have been objects to digital copyright infringement by its fans around the globe for years. Fansubbing and scanlation activities creates a huge economic loss for Japan every year. In an effort to protect the intellectual property rights of anime and manga, Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry in collaboration with anime and manga publishers are starting the Manga Anime Guardian Project. The purpose of this research is to explain how the project used to protect the intellectual property rights of anime and manga. Using liberalism view of the property right and the concept of public policy, this study argues that it is Japan’s responsibility to protect anime and manga as it’s people economy product, and cooperation between goverment and publishers is essential to implement policy strategies. The results of this study indicate that cooperative efforts of intellectual property right protection is done by persuasive approach to the fans and begin to bans sites that listed as illegal sites sharing intellectual property products protected under Berne Convention of Intellectual Property Rights.
9. Dilema ASEAN Way dalam Penanganan Pencari Suaka Rohingya di Asia Tenggara Wuryandari, Annisa; Susiatiningsih, Hermini; Farabi, Nadia
Journal of International Relations Volume 3, Nomor 2, Tahun 2017
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ASEAN as a regionalism has its own region problematic, that is Rohingya asylum seekers which commenced from the domestic conflict of Myanmar yet subsequently spread into a regional issue. ASEAN Way evokes a dilemma due to the non-interference principle that restricts such efforts and behaviors of the institution in handling the issue of Rohingya asylum seekers. The purpose to determine ASEAN efforts, with its ASEAN Way, to overcome the dilemma which has emerged in handling the issue of Rohingya asylum seekers yet inflict to regional destabilization. Written in Constructivist Paradigm and Logic of Appropriateness Concept, ASEAN Way dilemma uses consensus as a peaceful settlement of dispute at a time of universal human rights deployed globally in handling the issue of the Rohingya asylum seekers. The result of this research indicates there is a normative alteration in ASEAN Way in accordance with the standard of appropriate behaviors in global and social context of the universal human rights.
Co-Authors Abihail, Didier Adhinugroho, M. Yudhistira Adityani, Fiandara Dwi Ahmad Daniel Kusumah Anshary, Ahmad Daniel Aisya, Naila Sukma Alfatih, Muhammad Hadziq Alfian Muhammad Faizal Almira Devina Phedra Phelia, Almira Devina Andi Akhmad Basith Dir Andi Akhmad Basith Dir, Andi Akhmad Anggun Saputri, Kadek Naraiswari Anindia Cahya Putri, Anindia Cahya Ardi Ferdian Aulia Ayu Fernanda Aulia, Marsanda Avinasa Suryagilang Wicaksana, Avinasa Suryagilang Ayu Sabrina Bambang Supriyadi Bayu Mahendra Bernadeta Ninditha Herdianti Bimasakti Aryo Bandung, Bimasakti Aryo Brian Bintang Purbokusumo, Brian Bintang Budi setiyono Choirin Nisa' Berliantika Cindy Anggun Wardhani Damarsidi, Hafriz Resa Dewi Setiyaningsih Ekaputra, Muhammad Edrian ezraputi salsabila Fadhil Ramadhan Fahri, Muhammad Azhar Fahrizal Lazuardi, Fahrizal Faiz Balya Marwan, Faiz Balya Fendy Eko Wahyudi Fendy Eko Wahyudi, Fendy Eko Gala Panuga Azis, Gala Panuga Ghiebiel Fido Caliptra, Ghiebiel Fido Hilda Erika Damara, Hilda Erika Ichda Rizqoh Karomatunnisa, Ichda Rizqoh Ika Riswanti Putranti Ilham Pradana Murwanto Ilyas, Maulana Muhammad Joni Firmansyah Kardina Gultom, Kardina Kertiyasa, Wandha Lucia Mandaratri, Bidara Palupi Maria Aurelia Primastuti Puspasari Marten Hanura, Marten Medyna Oktavia, Medyna Mesi Fransiska Berutu, Mesi Fransiska Mohamad Rosyidin Mohamad Rosyidin Mohammad Rosyidin, Mohammad Muhamad Iksan, Muhamad Muhammad Faiq Adi Pratomo Muhammad Faizal Alfian Muhammad Faizal Alfian Muhammad Faizal Alfian Muhammad Faizal Alfian Muhammad Muslim, Muhammad Muhammad Rifqi Muhammad Subhan Muhammad Syahrial Muhammad, Ajie Mahar Nadia Farabi, Nadia Naila Izzah Naufal Ridho Maulana Ni Made Laksmi Udayani Ningrum, Nadita Anisa Noor Fathia Rizky Irawan, Noor Fathia Norma Rani K. Z., Norma Rani Nugraha, Widhi Prasetia Pertiwi, Diyah Ayu Pertiwi, Sheiffi Puspa Prasetya, Nanda Eka Pusaka, Semerdanta Putranti, Ika R R. Sapto Hendri Boedi Soesatyo Ramadhanty, Sarahswati Ratih Nur Istiqomah, Ratih Nur Reyva Fernanda Priskilla Rikzan, M. Alvin Rizki Ananda Rr. Hermini Susiatiningsih Salsabilla Amanda Putri Satwika Paramasatya Satwika Paramasatya, Satwika Sheiffi Puspapertiwi, Sheiffi Sherry Amara Budianjani Silitonga, Christian Simamora, Tiurma Debora Sirait, Marcellino L P Sukma Teja Purnayuda, Sukma Teja Supratiwi . Tambunan, Arfa Wulandari Ula, Syarifatul Wibowo, Beatrix Franscya Egidia Saraswati Wicaksari, Teu Meryesca Wicaksono, Mirza Agung Widya Kusuma Saraswati, Widya Kusuma Wijaya, Chandra Kusuma Wijayanto, Hari Adi Akbar Wulandari, Cintya Wuryandari, Annisa Yaneski, Arifa Filza Yulia Alfeini, Yulia