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The Janus of Yeŋiçeri: Analysis of The Ambivalence of Turkey's Foreign Policy Toward Israel Yusuf Pribadi; Reni Windiani; Marten Hanura; Muhammad Adnan
Journal of Islamic World and Politics Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): June 2024
Publisher : Prodi Hubungan Internasional Program Magister Univ. Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

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This article aims to explain the ambivalence of Turkey's foreign policy towards Israel during President Erdoğan's leadership in 2014 – 2018. The problem that arises is: Why does Turkey implement a foreign policy that is ambivalent towards Israel? This article uses the theoretical basis of neoclassical realism and groupthink to solve the problem. The method used in this research is explanatory-qualitative with interviews. The findings in this research showed that the ambivalence in Turkish foreign policy towards Israel during President Erdoğan's leadership (2014 – 2018) was influenced by aspects of systemic international politics and local political dynamics as well as Neo-Ottoman views in the formulation of their national interests.
Gender Disparities in Climate Resilience: Amplifying Voices of Women in Climate Change Issue in Indonesia’s Chairmanship of ASEAN 2023 Anggraheni, Palupi; Hanura, Marten; Subhan, Muhammad; Setyaningsih, Dewi; Diaz, Yohana Grezia
Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional Edisi Spesial Gender
Publisher : Parahyangan Center for International Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26593/jihi.v1i1.7691.157-173

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Indonesia officially received the mandate as Chair of ASEAN from January 1 to December 31, 2023.  During the post-COVID-19 pandemic, in the period 2022-2023 Indonesia received appreciation from the  international community regarding the successful organization of international forums including the G-20.  Indonesia's attitude is considered to remain neutral and maximize Indonesia's function as a middle-power at the  level of multilateralism, amid geopolitical conflicts such as the Ukraine-Russia conflict and regional instability in  the Middle East. But on the other hand, there are other issues in the realm of low politics, including the issue of  climate change and women's vulnerability. As a region with a long coastline, it has a high potential risk as a chain  effect of climate change. In addition, the gender disparity that is still quite high in this region is one of the factors  that make women vulnerable to climate change issues, such as vulnerability in the labor, health and gender-based  violence sectors. This paper focuses on seeing the extent to which Indonesia's role as chair of ASEAN in 2023  advocates the issue of climate change in a gender framework. The concept of Gender Equality and Social Inclusion  (GESI) which focuses on women's participation in the public sector and policy initiation is used as a framework.  The expected results of this study can show the relationship between environmental issues and women's  vulnerability and the imbalance between women's participation in the public sector and policy initiation.  Keywords: GESI, women, climate change, ASEAN Chairmanship, Indonesia. 
Thailand's State Gastro Diplomacy Policy Is an Effort to Maintain The Existence Of Tourism In The Face Of Globalization Yuniningsih, Tri; Larasati, Endang; Suwitri, Sri; Hanura, Marten; Hidayati, Rizki
Iapa Proceedings Conference 2024: AAPA-EROPA-AGPA-IAPA International Conference 2024 Towards World Class Bureaucracy
Publisher : Indonesian Association for Public Administration (IAPA)

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To increase foreign tourist visits, one of the policies implemented by Thailand is to have a gastro diplomacy policy. This policy is related to efforts to attract tourists to visit a country through the introduction of culture, art, education and culinary. The focus of this study is on the introduction of superior cuisine owned by Thailand. This study aims to analyze the gastro diplomacy policy implemented by the Thai government by introducing culinary and identifying inhibiting factors. This study uses a literature study approach. The study results show that the Thai Government has succeeded in developing culinary by launching various programs, namely Kitchen in the World, culinary events, cooperation with domestic media, the private sector and other supporting actors. However, there are various obstacles in implementing the gastro diplomacy policy, namely negative image, globalization, lack of political support, tourism threats, political controversy, standardization and quality, infrastructure and logistics, human resources, government regulations and policies, climate change and food security. Therefore, the Thai Government must make various efforts to overcome obstacles to gastro diplomacy, including strengthening education and training, increasing public-private cooperation, campaigning for storytelling promotion, developing derivative products, and utilizing digitalization.
Gender Disparities in Climate Resilience: Amplifying Voices of Women in Climate Change Issue in Indonesia’s Chairmanship of ASEAN 2023 Anggraheni, Palupi; Hanura, Marten; Subhan, Muhammad; Setyaningsih, Dewi; Diaz, Yohana Grezia
Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional Edisi Spesial Gender
Publisher : Parahyangan Center for International Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26593/jihi.v1i1.7691.157-173

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Indonesia officially received the mandate as Chair of ASEAN from January 1 to December 31, 2023.  During the post-COVID-19 pandemic, in the period 2022-2023 Indonesia received appreciation from the  international community regarding the successful organization of international forums including the G-20.  Indonesia's attitude is considered to remain neutral and maximize Indonesia's function as a middle-power at the  level of multilateralism, amid geopolitical conflicts such as the Ukraine-Russia conflict and regional instability in  the Middle East. But on the other hand, there are other issues in the realm of low politics, including the issue of  climate change and women's vulnerability. As a region with a long coastline, it has a high potential risk as a chain  effect of climate change. In addition, the gender disparity that is still quite high in this region is one of the factors  that make women vulnerable to climate change issues, such as vulnerability in the labor, health and gender-based  violence sectors. This paper focuses on seeing the extent to which Indonesia's role as chair of ASEAN in 2023  advocates the issue of climate change in a gender framework. The concept of Gender Equality and Social Inclusion  (GESI) which focuses on women's participation in the public sector and policy initiation is used as a framework.  The expected results of this study can show the relationship between environmental issues and women's  vulnerability and the imbalance between women's participation in the public sector and policy initiation.  Keywords: GESI, women, climate change, ASEAN Chairmanship, Indonesia. 
Humanitarian Crisis : Kudeta Militer Di Myanmar Dan Implikasinya Terhadap Hubungan Asean-Myanmar Clarasari, Clarasari; Utomo, Tri Cahyo; Hanura, Marten
Retorika: Jurnal Komunikasi, Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Retorika: Jurnal Komunikasi, Sosial dan Ilmu Politik
Publisher : Retorika: Jurnal Komunikasi, Sosial dan Ilmu Politik

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Kudeta militer pada Februari 2021 menimbulkan krisis kemanusiaan di Myanmar, memicu perlawanan domestik, dan reaksi internasional. ASEAN berupaya mediasi, tetapi terbatas dalam memengaruhi junta militer. Implikasi terhadap hubungan ASEAN-MYANMAR mencakup ketegangan diplomatik, pertanyaan tentang prinsip non-intervensi, dan pembaruan pendekatan kebijakan luar negeri ASEAN terhadap krisis regional. Kondisi kemanusiaan yang memburuk memperumit upaya penyelesaian dan mengeksplorasi tantangan serta prospek bagi ASEAN dalam menangani humanitarian crisis.
SPECIAL STATUS OF AFRICAN REGIONAL STATES IN THE INTERNATIONAL SEABED AUTHORITY Soedjianto, Felicia Ratnasari; Hanura, Marten; Zuliyan, Muhammad Arief
Global: Jurnal Politik Internasional Vol. 27, No. 1
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

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Through the mandate of UNCLOS 1982 and the 1994 Agreement, the International Seabed Authority (ISA) exists as a regulatory regime for activities in the international seabed area. Interestingly, African countries are privileged over other countries by occupying the most seats on the ISA Council. In addition, the ISA's commitment to supporting the blue economy through the Africa Deep Seabed Resources project also accentuates the privileges of African countries. African countries' technological, financial, and knowledge capacity is minimal in seabed mining. Apart from this problem, this research aims to analyse the fundamental reasons for the ISA's actions that give privileges to African countries in international seabed mining. Using the theory of knowledge-based international regimes and the concept of productive power as analytical tools, this research finds that granting special status to African countries is driven by the formation of shared knowledge and the dominance of the productive power of African countries in the ISA. The absence of a strong superpower in establishing the ISA regime also reinforced the supremacy of productive power.
Co-Authors Abihail, Didier Advenia Prihatini Widyaningrum Aji Tito Harwanto, Aji Tito Al Ghifari, Muhmmad Alfatih, Muhammad Hadziq Amanda Alya Sarrah Andi Akhmad Basith Dir, Andi Akhmad Andi Hilman Tejasuar Anggraheni, Palupi Anindia Cahya Putri, Anindia Cahya Annisa Sholiya Honesty, Annisa Sholiya Ari Pradhanawati Arianta, Niko Putra Ariyanto, Khidam Sariyyan Ashidiqi, Amalia Safira Auva Syiahnaz Rizky Shafira Avinasa Suryagilang Wicaksana, Avinasa Suryagilang Avita Nariyanti Putri, Avita Nariyanti Bagus Wahyu Ramondito, Bagus Wahyu Bangun, Philippe Bimasakti Aryo Bandung, Bimasakti Aryo br Ginting, Gracety Fani Oktavia Clarasari, Clarasari Damarsidi, Hafriz Resa Desy Ramadhani Dewi Setyaningsih Dian Hapsari Diaz, Yohana Grezia Ekaputra, Muhammad Edrian Endang Larasati Falentinoris Yubilio Wiku Fayzah Anggana Abhirama Fendy E Wahyudi, Fendy E Firdaus, Yoga Arfiansyah Fransiscus Primus Hernata Gawinda Nura Nabila Harry Fiqri, Harry Hermini Susetianingsih, Hermini Hermini Susiatiningsih Hermini Susitianingsih, Hermini Hidayati, Rizki Idrina Nur Khairunnisa Ika Riswanti Putranti Isnaeni, Nur Afiyah Kautsar, Naufal Azis Khasanah, Yulian Maulida Kusumastuti, Dita Arum Leonita Ersanti Putri, Leonita Ersanti Lina Nur Khofifah Millatina, Amila Hasya Mohamad Rosyidin Mohammad Rosyidin Muhammad Adnan Muhammad Subhan Muhammad, Audi Nadia Farabi, Nadia Nadia, Citra Naili Farida Ningrum, Nadita Anisa Norma Rani K. Z., Norma Rani Pratama, Addien Mirza Putri Arianingsih Suci Wulandari, Putri Arianingsih Suci Qonita Milatina, Qonita Qonita, Maulida Ibnaty Rachmat Hidayatullah, Rachmat Ratih Nur Istiqomah, Ratih Nur Reni Windiani Reni Windiani Rizka Puspitasari, Rizka Rr. Hermini S, Rr. Hermini Rr. Tiara Ayu Dewinta, Rr. Tiara Ayu Sabella Ardimasari Aldebaran, Sabella Ardimasari Safrida Alivia Sri Ananda Salsabilla Amanda Putri Samuel Kevin Tjahjana Sari, Bunga Lutfiana Satwika Paramasatya, Satwika Shary Charlotte H.P, Shary Charlotte Sheiffi Puspapertiwi, Sheiffi Soedjianto, Felicia Ratnasari Sonia Tiosstar Batubara Sri Suwitri Sukmastuti Putri I.G, Sukmastuti Putri Susi Lubis, Susi Susiatiningsih, Rr. Hermini Syahputra, Eqqi Tahta Dika Rahardianto, Tahta Dika Tri Cahya Utama Tri Cahyo Utomo Tri Cahyo Utomo Tri Yuniningsih Wahid Abdulrahman, Wahid Wicaksono, Mirza Agung Wicaksono, Wahyu Setyo Widiyani, Yulia Widya Sarah Dewi, Widya Sarah Yoga, Arland Yosafat Caesar Sinurat Yovanka Ayunita Deborah Lasut Yulian Maulida Khasanah Yuliana Andhika Risang Putri, Yuliana Andhika Risang Yumansarie, Dian Yusuf Pribadi Zuliyan, Muhammad Arief