Haryo Prasodjo
University of Muhammadiyah Malang

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EnglishTurkey's Efforts to Normalize Diplomatic Relations with Israel After Withdrawal of Ambassadors both of the Two Countries in 2018 Hawa Salsabila; Haryo Prasodjo; Dedik Fitra Suhermanto
Global Political Studies Journal Vol 6 No 2 (2022): Global Political Studies Journal
Publisher : Universitas Komputer Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34010/gpsjournal.v6i2.7404

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This study aims to provide information and literacy for readers regarding Turkey's efforts towards normalizing diplomatic relations with Israel after withdrawal of both of their embassies. What makes it interesting is that several times the relationship between Turkey and Israel has progressed and regressed due to the unfinished Israeli attack on Palestine, besides that Turkey also defended Palestine. However, Turkey is currently trying to normalize its relations with Israel for national interest. This study concludes that efforts to normalize relations with Israel are not easy to do because of the efforts of Turkey which still wants to cooperate with the enemy of Palestine. The findings in this study are Turkey's interest in peace efforts with Israel from an economic, political, and security perspective; and efforts to normalize diplomatic relations between Turkey and Israel in 2022. This study will use descriptive research methods and qualitative data analysis techniques that explain how the Turkish government's efforts to normalize relations with Israel are between improving and deteriorating in addition to Turkey's efforts to continue to defend Palestine using secondary data. This study will use the concept of strategy normalization to explain the stages of normalization sought by Turkey in improving its diplomatic relations with Israel. Keywords: Diplomatic, Israel, Normalization, Turkey.
The Imports of Used KRL as Indonesia's Dependency on Japan in Electric Train Technology Haryo Prasodjo
Global Local Interactions: Journal of International Relations Vol. 1 No. 2 (2019): Global-Local Interactions: Journal of International Relations
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

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Indonesia and Japan have established formal diplomatic relations since 1958 marked by the signing of a peace agreement between the two of them. The peace agreement includes a program of assistance provided by the Japanese government to Indonesia as a form of compensation for Japanese colonialism in Indonesia. This assistance program is known as Japan Official Development Assistance / ODA. Through this ODA program,  Indonesia and Japan began to engage in import and procurement of used KRL fleets and make Indonesia dependent on Japan in electric train technology. By using descriptive research methods and dependence theory, this study seeks to describe Indonesia's dependency on Japan in electric train technology through KRL import cooperation which has an impact on the strengthening of Japanese dominance in Indonesia, especially in the automotive sector and will certainly affected on government policies related to this matter.
Strengthening Collaboration Instruments in Stunting Prevention as Implementing the Sustainable Development Goals in Malang Regency East Java Haryo Prasodjo; Najamuddin Khairur Rijal; Mohd. Agoes Aufiya; Hutri Agustino
Sasambo: Jurnal Abdimas (Journal of Community Service) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): February
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat (LITPAM)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36312/sasambo.v6i1.1764

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Sustainable Development Goals prepared by the United Nations in order to improve the welfare of people throughout the world. Of the seventeen priority programs, one of them is related to anti-poverty, anti-hunger targets and the availability of healthy and adequate sanitation. These three programs are often identified with the problem of stunting. In 2022, there will be at least 16 regencies/cities in East Java Province that will be priority areas for working on stunting and one of them is Malang Regency. Therefore, this community service aims to contribute to efforts to deal with stunting through strengthening collaboration between actors. This service partner is the Population Control and Family Planning Service the leading sector for handling stunting in Malang Regency. This community service method consists of four stages, starting from observation and documentation, followed by FGD and workshop activities, monitoring and evaluation and termination. The result of this community service is to contribute to strengthening collaboration instruments for stunting prevention in Malang Regency through the formation of cross-sectoral teams to empowering local communities