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28. PENUNDAAN INDONESIA DALAM MERATIFIKASI PERJANJIAN EKSTRADISI DENGAN SINGAPURA TAHUN 2007-2014 (STUDI KASUS: KORUPSI BLBI) Wicaksana, Avinasa Suryagilang; Susiatiningsih, Hermini; Hanura, Marten
Journal of International Relations Volume 2, Nomor 4, Tahun 2016
Publisher : International Relations, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Diponegoro

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Indonesia is one of the country with a high level of corruption. One issue that stands out isBLBI (Bank Indonesia Liquidity Assistance). This problem then developed to complexwhen the suspects fled to neighboring countries, namely Singapore. To overcome this, in2007 Indonesia - Singapore conclude an extradition treaty. But after that Indonesia delaythe extradition treaty, because Singapore input this agreement in DCA (DefenseCooperation Agreement). By using the theory of realism and globalization to see thatthreatened state security and corruption offenses be transnational crime, as well asqualitative methods, this study analyzes why Indonesia postponed the extradition treatybetween Indonesia and Singapore 2007-2014, particularly in cases of corruption. The studyfound that although the delays Indonesia to ratify the extradition treaty, which leads to thedifficulties of law enforcement for criminals who flee to Singapore, Indonesia will remainin his stance by not ratifying the extradition. This is because Indonesia will experience alot of harm, such as threats to the
ANALISIS KEBIJAKAN TIONGKOK TERHADAP PERKEMBANGAN CRYPTOCURRENCY Prasetya, Nanda Eka; Susiatiningsih, Hermini
Journal of International Relations Volume 5, Nomor 2, Tahun 2019
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The development of financial technology arrived at a new form, i.e. cryptocurrency. Cryptocurrency development with an increasingly widespread network and its autonomous nature cannot be controlled by the state, which makes China took a policy to block all domestic cryptocurrency activities. The policy became unnatural when China occupies the top position in the emerging global cryptocurrency market. The anomaly is interesting to study further to find a motivating reason for China to take a firm policy while it is in a safe position as a center for global cryptocurrency production and transactions. In order to explain these reasons, the theory of national interest and rational choice are used as the main tool in analyzing the issue. The theory of national interest and rational choice explains that the policy taken by China is motivated by the economic and security interests, as well as the rational calculation of the advantages and disadvantages of that policy
17. Penanganan Korban Perdagangan Wanita di Myanmar: Studi Komparatif Dua Rezim Purbokusumo, Brian Bintang; Susiatiningsih, Hermini; Paramasatya, Satwika
Journal of International Relations Volume 3, Nomor 1, Tahun 2017
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Handling the trafficking of women in Myanmar is important because women done bytransnational organized crime (transnational crime) can threaten national security in termsof non-military aspects. In the dynamics of the Myanmar politics, there is a transition ofpower in 2010 from military regime to democratic regime. This study discusses thecompararison in the two regimes in handling women trafficking. A comparative study inthe handling of women trafficking victim can not be separated from public policy agendain each government. The two different regimes generate policies and cooperation indealing with women trafficking, both at national and international community, which isimplemented by arranging cooperation with several countries. Outcome from differentpolicies taken by the two regimes in tackling women trafficking can be seen in the numberof women trafficking victims’ fluctuation. This study concludes that there is similaritybetween the two governments in the relation to women trafficking policy, in which the tworegimes establish cooperation. However, this study also finds that democratic system tendto be more effective in handling women trafficking in Myanmar, compared to authoritariansystem in military government.
10. KERJA SAMA INDONESIA DAN INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION DALAM MENANGANI KASUS PEKERJA ANAK SEKTOR BERBAHAYA PERIODE 2010-2013 Azis, Gala Panuga; Susiatiningsih, Hermini; Paramasatya, Satwika
Journal of International Relations Volume 2, Nomor 4, Tahun 2016
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Hazardous Child Labor is an important issue, because it violates the Internationalregulations and Human Rights. Hazardous Child Labor is divided into 4 types, namely:Debt bondage, Utilize a child to engage in prostitution and pornography, Work relating tonarcotics and psychotropic drugs, Work that threatens the health, safety, or morals ofchildren. Children have the potential to be developed in order to participate actively in thedevelopment, in the future. Thus, International cooperation needs to be done so that theelimination of Hazardous child Labour can be met because The existence of theinternational community is increasingly plural increasing interdependence amonginternational actors (Baylis, Smith & Owens). In this research collaboration undertakenby the ILO and Indonesia, as for the purpose of the study, is to examine the role ofIndonesia and ILO in terms of addressing the case of Hazardous Child Labor. To addressthis problem, the research method used is a qualitative method, with the type ofdescriptive analytical research, through research techniques literature and interviews. Theresults of this study, revealed that the cooperation between the ILO and Indonesia in2010-2013 in the removal of Hazardous Child Labor, is to implementing programs,namely: Combating Child Labour through Education, Preparing Youth Facing Transitionfrom School to Work and Entering the World of Work, Combating Child Labour throughTraining skills for children Achieve Minimum Working Age. The programshavedecreasedthe numbers of child workers in Indonesia, but still, there are other factorsinhibiting and motivating the elimination of hazardous child labor.
KEPENTINGAN NASIONAL SEBAGAI DASAR ABSTENSI BELANDA TERHADAP PELANGGARAN HAK ASASI MANUSIA OLEH INDONESIA DALAM VONIS PENISTAAN AGAMA AHOK Muhammad, Ajie Mahar; Susiatiningsih, Hermini
Journal of International Relations Volume 4, Nomor 3, Tahun 2018
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Discourses on transnational advocacies are mostly dominated by researches about the rolesof non-governmental organizations (NGO). This article aims to provide scientificdiscourse about state’s role in the practice of transnational advocacies. This studyscrutinizes Dutch abstention toward Indonesia’s human right violation in the case ofAhok’s blasphemy. This is an explanative research utilizing qualitative method whichanalyzes textual data. As conceptual frameworks, this study utilizes logic of consequences,rational choice theory and the concept of national interest to understand the DutchAbstention. This study argues that the Dutch abstention on Indonesia’s human rightviolation is the optimal choice for the sake of the continuity of Dutch interest towardIndonesia which relies on Indonesia’s strategic trust to the Netherlands. In the end, thisstudy concludes that
33. NORMA REGIONAL DAN PERUBAHAN KEBIJAKAN MYANMAR DALAM MENANGANI KEJAHATAN PERDAGANGAN NARKOBA Iksan, Muhamad; Susiatiningsih, Hermini; Rosyidin, Mohammad
Journal of International Relations Volume 2, Nomor 4, Tahun 2016
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In the past few decades, The Golden Triangle, consist of Myanmar, Thailand, and Laos,has been known as one of major drugs producers in the world. In 2000 ASEAN memberstates agreed to ratify the declaration of Drug-Free ASEAN 2015 as a mutual commitmentto eliminate the distribution and abuse of drugs in Southeast Asia. In Myanmar, the lack ofgovernment control and policy implementation during military regime had becameprimary factor that caused the stagnation of drugs policy in Myanmar. The military regimewhich ruled Myanmar for almost 50 years eventually ended and replaced by the civiliangovernment led by Thein Sein in 2011. Thein Sein carries reformative steps to solve sociopoliticproblems, including drugs policy at domestic level. This research aims to explainthis policy change. Using constructivist paradigm, this research argues that public policycan be affected by norms applied in the region. This research concludes that Myanmar’spolicy change under Thein Sein administration was influenced by the regional norm, thatis Drug-Free ASEAN 2015.
Kinerja ECPAT (End Child Prostitution, Child Pornography and Trafficking of Children for Sexual Purposes) dalam Menangani Perdagangan Seks Anak di Kamboja Mandaratri, Bidara Palupi; Susiatiningsih, Hermini; Paramasatya, Satwika
Journal of International Relations Volume 3, Nomor 4, Tahun 2017
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This research aims to find out the factors that influence ECPAT’s performance in dealing with child sex trafficking issues in Cambodia. Cambodia is one of the poorest countries in Asia and child sex industry is a growing business in Cambodia. Cambodia is well-known as one of the destinations for child sex tourist from Asia and Western countries. Cambodia’s popularity as a child sex tourism destination can be linked by several factors such as, historical, cultural, poverty, corruption and weak law enforcement factors. Although prohibited by law, the child sex industry is still rampant across Cambodia, especially in tourist attractions. To address this issue, Cambodia government take actions by cooperating with ECPAT, which is a non-governmental organization whose focus is to eliminate Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children. However, the number of trafficked children to fulfill demand of sex tourism industry are still growing. This problem will be analyzed by using liberalism perspective, concept of international organization and organizational performance. The research method is descriptive which used to describing the child sex trafficking issues which is aimed to fulfill demand of Cambodia’s sex tourism industry. The result of this research shows that child sex trafficking in Cambodia is still growing despite the efforts of Cambodian Government and ECPAT, because of external factors that hinder ECPAT’s performance, which is the growing corruption in Cambodia. It causes ECPAT’s efforts to combat child sex trafficking in Cambodia cannot work effectively.
3. Peran Aktor Non-Negara dalam Hubungan Internasional: Studi Kasus Human Rights Watch dalam Krisis Kemanusiaan di Myanmar Ula, Syarifatul; Susiatiningsih, Hermini; Rosyidin, Mohamad
Journal of International Relations Volume 3, Nomor 3, Tahun 2017
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The conflict between Rohingya and Rakhine, make it an attractive domain for state-actor as well as non-state actors, such as Human Rights Watch (HRW). HRW was established to engage in the field of the human rights and have a duty to perform its role in the humanitarian crisis in Myanmar and has involved ethnic Rohingya Muslim. This study is initial attempt to analyse the role of HRW in the humanitarian crisis in Myanmar by using the concept of Transnational Advocacy Network (TAN). This study found that the HRW using strategy of information politics as the more dominant tactics used to carry out the role and activities. Strategies symbolic politics is also used as a campaign to get the attention and support of other interntional actors. But in practice, HRW has not succeeded in carrying out its role in leverage politics strategies, and accountability politics, because HRW too independent and not have oversight of the Myanmar government commitements related to the citizenship rights of Muslim ethnic Rohingya.
Upaya BNP2TKI Dalam Menaggulangi Human Trafficking TKI di Malaysia Tahun 2010-2013 Wijaya, Chandra Kusuma; Putranti, Ika Riswanti; Susiatiningsih, Hermini
Journal of International Relations Volume 4, Nomor 1, Tahun 2018
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The theme of this research is the effort and effectiveness of BNP2TKI role in Preventing Human Trafficking TKI in Malaysia 2010-2013. This research uses the concept of human trafficking to describe human trafficking of Indonesian migrant workers in Malaysia. This research, found that the efforts of BNP2TKI in preventing human trafficking of Indonesian migrant workers in Malaysia 2010-2013 are conducted by advocacy and law enforcement, labor protection in pre-placement, placement and post-placement period. In addition, BNP2TKI conducted computerization, as well as coordination with domestic agencies and cooperation with various international actors, including INCB, ILO and IOM. The role of BNP2TKI in dealing with Indonesian human trafficking issues in Malaysia has shown good achievement, although it can not be a fundamental solution. This is marked by decrease in cases, optimization of service standardization to system automation.
24. FAKTOR PENYEBAB PENUNDAAN KERJASAMA INDONESIATHAILAND DALAM MENANGANI PRAKTEK IUU FISHING DI INDONESIA K. Z., Norma Rani; Susiatiningsih, Hermini; Hanura, Marten
Journal of International Relations Volume 2, Nomor 3, Tahun 2016
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Indonesia’s marine fisheries become targets of fishery crime because of the abundant fisheriesand marine resources. One of the fishery crimes that occurred is the practice of IllegalUnreported Unregulated (IUU) Fishing which mostly conducted by foreign vessels comingfrom neighboring countries such as Thailand. Indonesia seeks to cooperate with Thailand toaddress the practice of IUU fishing in Indonesian waters because of the losses incurres as aresult of IUU Fishing. One way to do is to establish bilateral agreements in the form of aMemorandum of Understanding on Fisheries Cooperation that took place in 2002-2006. Thecooperation has ended, and both countries are seeking to carry out a new partnership in 2013.But in fact the signing of the agreement has been delayed. The problem that arises is what thefactors that cause delay such cooperation are. This research aims to determine the factors thatled to postponement of the signing agreement. This research found that the Indonesia-Thailand cooperation has been delayed because there are some obstacles in the process ofsigning the agreement document such as factor the counter draft from each party and factor ofThailand political instability.
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