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THE EFFECT OF PERMENAKER 151/2020 POLICY FOR INDONESIAN MIGRANT WORKERS IN ONLINE MEDIA NEWS Siswatiningrum, Etik; Danuwijaya, Try
Journal of International Relations Vol 3 No 2 (2023): Jounal of International Relations (JoS)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Muhammadiyah Sorong

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Throughout the May 2020-April 2021 period, online media often reported Covid-19 pandemic as a global health disaster. All news related to Covid-19 has high news value because of its broad impact on society. Indonesian Migrant Worker (PMI) are having transnational mobility, so that it has negative stigma as a carrier of the virus was colored the news. They became the headlines for several online media in Indonesia during the Covid-19 pandemic. Seeing the large number of Indonesian migrant workers exposed to COVID-19, the Minister of Manpower issued a policy that limits the sending of migrant workers abroad through Permenaker 151/2020. This study aims to understand how online media in Indonesia report PMI related to the Covid-19 pandemic and its impact on placement policies. A number of positive and negative reports about PMI amid the Covid-19 polemic were found on online media portals in Indonesia. There are three largest online media in Indonesia based on the order of Alexa Rank which is used as a research instrument. The four online media are okezone.com, tribunnews.com and kompas.com Online media coverage is able to construct the public in responding to this change in the policy of placing TKI. By using the index measurement method based on the selected keywords, it was found that the three online media reported negative and positive news about PMI. In the narrative of online media reporting always presents three different groups of sources, namely PMI, the government, and PMI monitoring organizations.
Pariwisata sebagai Alat Soft Power Diplomacy dalam Hubungan Internasional Danuwijaya, Try; Manglili, Gita Bhayangkari
Journal of International Relations Vol 4 No 01 (2024): Journal of International Relations
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Muhammadiyah Sorong

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Tourism is one of the subjects that can be researched in International Relations as well as tourism as a tool of soft power diplomacy. Tourism is a powerful instrument in diplomacy that is able to promote a positive image of a country. One of the key aspects of tourism as soft power diplomacy is its ability to build bridges between nations through cultural exchanges and recreational experiences. The concept of tourism as part of soft power is a strategy used by a state to influence another person or another country through cultural, economic, and political appeal, without using military or economic force. Countries with interesting natural, historical, and cultural wealth can use tourism as a public diplomatic instrument to promote the country and enhance international cooperation.
Edukasi Financial Technology (FINTECH) pada Pelajar di Kota Sorong Munzir, Munzir; Danuwijaya, Try; Tunang, Alfrina; Dinar, Latiffah; Kassa, Priel
Samakta: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Samakta: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : CV. Dharma Samakta Edukhatulistiwa

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Pada era perkembangan Era Society 5.0 yang ditandai dengan pencatatan data elektronik (big data) dan bertambah luasnya konektivitas internet ke perangkat fisik (internet of things), menjadikan pencatatan buku besar elektronik (block chain) muncul sebagai sistem baru dalam teknologi saat ini. Penggunaan teknologi berkembang dengan pesat dalam memenuhi kebutuhan manusia untuk mendapatkan informasi dan berbagai layanan elektronik lainnya. Dengan maraknya perkembangan Fintech yang semakin menjamur berdampak positif dan negatif. Permasalahan yang ada yakni minimnya pengetahuan tentang FINTECH dikalangan Pelajar/siswa dan Kurangnya pemahaman pada penggunaan tepat sasaran mengenai FINTECH. Pelaksanaan pengabdian dilakukan di MAN kota Sorong dengan peserta berasal dari kelas XII. Pengabdian dilakukan dengan bentuk sosialisasi kepada pelajar/siswa. Hasil pengabdian menunjukkan bahwa adanya pengetahuan dan pemahaman bagi pelajar di Kota Sorong dalam pemanfaatan dan penggunaan Financial Technology (FINTECH). Luaran pengabdian diharapkan mampu menjadi rekomendasi bagi Masyarakat khusus yang menempati wilayah 3T yang perlu akan pengetahuan digital atau literasi digital.
Carbon Credits and Compliance: Assessing Indonesia’s Progress on Article 6.2 Implementation (2019–2023) Danuwijaya, Try; Ongom, Trevor Graham
JOSH: Journal of Sharia Vol. 4 No. 01 (2025): Vol. 04 No. 01 Januari 2025
Publisher : Universitas Sunan Drajat Lamongan, Indonesia

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Indonesia is positioning itself as a key actor in international carbon markets under Article 6.2 of the Paris Agreement, which enables the transfer of carbon credits through Internationally Transferred Mitigation Outcomes (ITMOs). This study employs a mixed-methods approach, combining policy analysis with emissions data from 2019 to 2023, to evaluate Indonesia’s readiness and progress in implementing Article 6.2. During this period, Indonesia’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions averaged 1,117.82 MtCO₂e, peaking at 1,200.20 MtCO₂e in 2023 well below the 2030 unconditional cap of 1,954.76 MtCO₂e and significantly lower than the Business-as-Usual (BAU) projection of 2,869 MtCO₂e. Despite this, a linear upward trend in annual emissions was observed, indicating that emissions are gradually increasing over time and may approach the target cap if not addressed. While policy frameworks such as Presidential Decree No. 98/2021 provide foundational support, Indonesia still faces technical and institutional capacity gaps. The findings suggest that although current emissions remain within target levels, the rising trend underscores the urgency for more robust and accelerated mitigation efforts to ensure long-term compliance with climate commitments.