Satwika Paramasatya, Satwika
Department Of International Relations Universitas Diponegoro Jl. Prof. Sudarto, SH, Tembalang, Semarang, Indonesia 50275

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Naval Diplomacy: Upaya Defensif Indonesia dalam Konflik Laut Tiongkok Selatan di Era Joko Widodo Satwika Paramasatya; Wing Witjahyo Poespojoedho
Jurnal Hubungan Internasional Vol. 12 No. 2 (2019): JURNAL HUBUNGAN INTERNASIONAL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jhi.v12i2.14027

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The conflict involving many countries in the South China Sea has notended nor subsided. Regional tension and claims between countries areincreasing and Indonesia participates in this round of conflict. As theworld’s largest archipelagic country and an ASEAN member country thatupholds peace, security and regional stability, Indonesia then has to playan active role in the conflict. In order to do so, Indonesia is using navaldiplomacy as a way to achieve effective conflict resolution within theregion. Regarding the phenomenon, this study used the concept of seapower and naval diplomacy to explain measures that have been taken bythe Indonesian government under Joko Widodo’s presidency in resolvingthe conflicts involving its territories in the South China Sea. The author’sanalysis showed that Indonesia’s policies of using naval diplomacy in theSouth China Sea conflict have a positive and effective outcome in achievingconflict resolution and peace condition that has been confined by longtermobstacles and challenges.
Konfrontasi Amerika Serikat dan Iran dalam Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) Satwika Paramasatya; Sigit Wiranto
Jurnal Hubungan Internasional Vol. 12 No. 2 (2019): JURNAL HUBUNGAN INTERNASIONAL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jhi.v12i2.14047

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Iran Nuclear Agreement or Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA)was the result of diplomatic negotiations achieved by the United States,United Kingdom, France, Russia, China, Germany, and Iran in 2015. Thenewly elected president of the United States Donald Trump brought newpolicies to the Iran’s nuclear issue. On May 8, 2018 The US governmentunilaterally withdraw themselves from the JCPOA agreement anddecided to reimpose the sanctions for Iran. This research tries to analyzewhy the US changed its policy to withdraw from the nuclear agreement byusing analytic eclecticism, with the combination of the security dilemmaand cognitive consistency theory. The result of this research shows thatthe US’ withdrawal from JCPOA psychologically caused by Trump’scognitive consistency. He thought that Iran’s nuclear agreement is a badand unreliable agreement because under this nuclear agreement, US andits allies still feel the security dilemma. Therefore, it pushed Trump toincrease the pressure to Iran by withdrawing themselves from the nuclearagreement.
Kompetisi Diplomasi: Taiwan (ROC) versus Tiongkok (PRC) di Kepulauan Solomon tahun 2016-2019 Victoria Amandani Santoso; Reni Windiani; Satwika Paramasatya
Jurnal Hubungan Internasional Vol. 14 No. 1 (2021): JURNAL HUBUNGAN INTERNASIONAL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jhi.v14i1.32337

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The relationship between China and Taiwan is on enduring rivalry for the lastfive decades regarding their identity, territory, and national sovereignty. FromChina’s perspective, Taiwan is an inseparable part of Mainland China, thereforeevery forms of self independence are not accepted. Meanwhile from Taiwan’sperspective, it is a sovereign state that doesn’t abide to “One China, Two System”principle. The competition of those two often involves diplomacy to obtain formalrecognition from other countries to maintain its legitimacy and rights as astate. On September 2019, Solomon Island, which had been in relationship for36 years with Taiwan, decided to change its formal recognition and supportedChina. The author uses Joseph Nye Jr’s Soft Power Theory with library researchdata collection methods and congruent data analysis methods. This paper aimsto analyze the form of Taiwan and China policies through the concept of softpower and understanding the influence of those two countries’ policies to thedecision of the Solomon Island. The results proves that China’s soft power is superiorto Taiwan’s soft power from the perspective of Solomon Islands.
Kompetisi Diplomasi: Taiwan (ROC) versus Tiongkok (PRC) di Kepulauan Solomon tahun 2016-2019 Victoria Amandani Santoso; Reni Windiani; Satwika Paramasatya
Jurnal Hubungan Internasional Vol. 14 No. 2 (2021): JURNAL HUBUNGAN INTERNASIONAL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jhi.v14i2.32340

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The relationship between China and Taiwan is on enduring rivalry for the lastfive decades regarding their identity, territory, and national sovereignty. FromChina’s perspective, Taiwan is an inseparable part of Mainland China, thereforeevery forms of self independence are not accepted. Meanwhile from Taiwan’sperspective, it is a sovereign state that doesn’t abide to “One China, Two System”principle. The competition of those two often involves diplomacy to obtain formalrecognition from other countries to maintain its legitimacy and rights as astate. On September 2019, Solomon Island, which had been in relationship for36 years with Taiwan, decided to change its formal recognition and supportedChina. The author uses Joseph Nye Jr’s Soft Power Theory with library researchdata collection methods and congruent data analysis methods. This paper aimsto analyze the form of Taiwan and China policies through the concept of softpower and understanding the influence of those two countries’ policies to thedecision of the Solomon Island. The results proves that China’s soft power is superiorto Taiwan’s soft power from the perspective of Solomon Islands.
Co-Authors Abidin, Firdausia Zeta Adityani, Fiandara Dwi Amni Z. Rahman Andi Akhmad Basith Dir, Andi Akhmad Andiny, Maudy Miya Arinanda, Bayuaji Pradipta Atri Yuniar Nimas Amasti, Atri Yuniar Aulia, Marsanda Aulianisa Rahma Dyah Rusyadi Bayu Pradika Bima Adistya Br. Ginting Manik, Junita Yolanda Brian Bintang Purbokusumo, Brian Bintang Budi Sutrisno, Kharisma Fatiratri Cahyanti, Putri Candra Yanuarizki, Candra Cesarani Rilistya, Cesarani Claudia Syarifah, Claudia Desy Ramadhani Dewayanti, Itsnaini Dewi Ayu Wulandari, Dewi Ayu Dira Permata Sari, Dira Permata DWI RAMADHANI Fakhriza Naufal Rakin Fauzan, Muchammad Rizki Febriani, Herlan Fendy E Wahyudi, Fendy E Fendy E. Wahyudi Gala Panuga Azis, Gala Panuga Ginting, Tirsa Kristiani Br Giuliani Agustha Namora, Giuliani Agustha Hermini Susetianingsih, Hermini Hermini Susiatiningsih Hermini Susitianingsih, Hermini Iffah Permata Sari, Iffah Permata Ika Riswanti Putranti Ilyas, Maulana Muhammad Ines Florence Tabita Hutauruk Jamal, Cici Afriani Jhanna Baitiez Rezqi, Jhanna Baitiez Jovita Aditya Putri, Jovita Aditya Kevin Rendra Pratama M Yaser Arafat, M Yaser Maharani Alvionita Richie Mediana, Maharani Alvionita Mandaratri, Bidara Palupi Marten Hanura, Marten Mayangsari, Safira Mutia Mikael Witarka Mohamad Rosyidin Nadia Farabi, Nadia Nadila, Kania Farisa Nasution, Fahmi Hawari Noor Fathia Rizky Irawan, Noor Fathia Purba, Ribka Indriani Putri, Misliharira Shaumi Rahmah Rahmah Reni Windiani Renni Novia Saputri Gumay, Renni Novia Ribka Cimeta, Ribka Riyanti, Anung Rr. Hermini S, Rr. Hermini Rully Rahadian Safna Putri Purba Shary Charlotte H.P, Shary Charlotte Sheiffi Puspapertiwi, Sheiffi Sigit Wiranto Silitonga, Christian Sitompul, Francis Lydia Irene Soeryana, Larissa Amelinda Sri Widodo Agung Suedy Stefani Gestananda Widiastari, Stefani Gestananda Sunarno Sunarno Suryadi, Muhammad Syntia Devi Larasati, Syntia Devi Tiolina, Jessica Tri Cahya Utama Tri Cahyo Utomo Valentina Dea Ramadhani, Valentina Dea Vera Tesalonika Manik Victoria Amandani Santoso Wibowo, Beatrix Franscya Egidia Saraswati Widiartanto Widiartanto Wing Witjahyo Poespojoedho Yemima Galih Pradipta Yemima Galih Pradipta Yudistira Panduwinata, Yudistira Zefanya Yolanda Siegers, Zefanya Yolanda