Tiara Scoorpy Ananda Putra, Nyphadear
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Energy Independency and Sustainable Development in International Relations Context Tiara Scoorpy Ananda Putra, Nyphadear; Satria, Randhi
Journal of International Relations on Energy Affairs Vol 5 No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Department of International Relations Universitas Pertamina

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51413/jisea.Vol5.Iss1.2024.16-34

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Energy independence and sustainable development are critical issues in international relations. As the world population grows and industrialization and urbanization continue, there is a surge in energy demand. At the same time, environmental concerns and limited natural resources have made sustainable energy systems a pressing issue. Achieving energy independence and sustainable development is a crucial policy objective for many countries. Energy independence aims to reduce dependence on foreign energy sources and ensure energy supply security, while sustainable development aims to meet current energy needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own. International cooperation is essential to achieving energy independence and sustainable development. Countries need to work together to ensure a stable and secure global energy supply while also reducing carbon emissions. Renewable energy sources such as wind, solar, hydro, and geothermal power have enormous potential to promote both energy independence and sustainable development.Energy independence and sustainable development are essential components of the global energy transition. By promoting renewable energy sources, developing new technologies, and cooperating internationally, governments and organizations can ensure a stable and secure global energy supply while reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainable development.
Breaking Boundaries Challenges and Opportunities for Internationalizing MSMEs in Solo to Achieve SDG 1 and 8 Satria, Randhi; Tiara Scoorpy Ananda Putra, Nyphadear; Darmawan, Arif; Setyaka, Virtuous
Global Political Studies Journal Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): Global Political Studies Journal
Publisher : Universitas Komputer Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34010/gpsjournal.v9i1.16761

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Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are vital for achieving SDG 1 (poverty alleviation) and SDG 8 (inclusive and sustainable economic growth). In Surakarta (Solo), MSMEs significantly contribute to local employment and poverty reduction. However, many face challenges in expanding beyond the local market, particularly in accessing foreign markets. This study analyses the role of Solo’s MSMEs in advancing SDGs 1 and 8 and explores barriers to global market entry. Using a qualitative approach through literature review and secondary data from the Surakarta Bureau of Statistics (BPS), the research identifies key obstacles and opportunities for MSMEs in supporting poverty reduction and economic growth. The Pentahelix Model—government, academia, business, civil society, and media—is applied to highlight the collaborative framework needed for MSMEs’ internationalization. Strengthening these stakeholders’ synergy can create an enabling environment, improving access to finance, training, and market information. A comprehensive strategy involving policy support, capacity building, and resource facilitation is essential to enhance MSMEs’ competitiveness in global markets, thereby maximizing their contribution to Sustainable Development Goals 1 and 8.  Keywords— MSMEs (Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises), Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Poverty Eradication, Inclusive Economic Growth, International Market Access