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Implementasi Kerja Sama Keantariksaan (Indonesia-Tiongkok) Menggunakan Skema 4 Paralel Mission Tria Wahyu Artita; Tiofani Naura Br. Tobing; Tamaulina Br. Sembiring
Jurnal Multidisiplin Indonesia Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Juni : Jurnal Multidisiplin Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62007/joumi.v2i2.300

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The implementation of space cooperation is a collaborative effort between countries to carry out exploration and research projects in outer space. It involves the exchange of technology, resources, and knowledge to achieve common goals in space exploration. Space cooperation between Indonesia and China has become the focus of attention in recent years. In this article, I analyze the implementation of space cooperation between Indonesia and China using the 4 parallel mission scheme. This scheme involves four space missions running in parallel and the Indonesian Government (LAPAN), this includes satellite development, lunar exploration, scientific research and astronaut training. I explained the process of implementing this collaboration, the benefits that had been achieved, and the challenges faced in its implementation. This research is based on data and information collected from reliable sources, including official reports from both countries
Kerjasama Indonesia Amerika di bidang Vaksinasi Hingga Peningkatan Neraca Perdagangan Tasya Feronica Siregar; Sigit Tri Satya Sitepu; Tamaulina Br. Sembiring
Jurnal Multidisiplin Indonesia Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Juni : Jurnal Multidisiplin Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62007/joumi.v2i2.306

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Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the world has faced challenges not only in the health sector but also in the economy. Indonesia and America, as two countries with great strategic and economic interests, have collaborated, especially in handling the pandemic through vaccine distribution and efforts to increase trade. The specific aim is to evaluate how this strategic cooperation encourages an increase in the trade balance between the two countries. The study results show that vaccination cooperation has facilitated increased health diplomacy which in turn has opened pathways for broader trade negotiations. The United States, as one of the largest vaccine producers, is the main partner in providing vaccines in Indonesia, which contributes to strengthening bilateral relations. This helps support Indonesia's economic recovery through stabilizing the health sector which has an impact on increasing trade activity. In turn, the trade balance between Indonesia and America has increased significantly, driven by exports and imports of health goods and main raw materials. Cooperation in the field of vaccination not only strengthens public health relations between Indonesia and America but also implies an increase in bilateral trade relations. This study emphasizes that international cooperation in the context of a crisis can be used as momentum to strengthen broader economic cooperation, creating a win-win situation for the countries involved. Further research could focus on the sustainability strategy of this kind of cooperation in the long term and its impact on global economic stability.
Perjanjian Kemitraan Ekonomi Antara Indonesia Jepang Lara Fitri Yani Simarmata; Gressia Sitanggang; Tamaulina Br. Sembiring
Jurnal Multidisiplin Indonesia Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Juni : Jurnal Multidisiplin Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62007/joumi.v2i2.307

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In 2007, Indonesia and Japan signed an Economic Partnership Agreement called the Indonesia-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement (IJEPA). This agreement is an important step in strengthening economic relations between the two countries. IJEPA aims to increase trade and investment between Indonesia and Japan by eliminating or reducing trade barriers such as tariffs on goods and encouraging cooperation in various economic fields. With IJEPA, both countries are committed to facilitating the flow of goods and services between them through trade liberalization. Apart from that, this agreement also includes cooperation in the field of investment, protection of intellectual property rights, and strengthening cooperation in terms of technology and human resource development. Since it was signed, IJEPA has provided many benefits for both parties, increasing the volume of trade and investment between Indonesia and Japan and opens up opportunities for wider cooperation in various economic sectors. I wrote this article to analyze the impact and implications of IJEPA for the economic development of the two countries. Through a qualitative approach, this article investigates the effects of IJEPA on trade volume, investment and economic growth in Indonesia and Japan.
Perjanjian Indonesia Malaysia Edi Budi Mulia; Tamaulina Br. Sembiring
Jurnal Multidisiplin Indonesia Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Juni : Jurnal Multidisiplin Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62007/joumi.v2i2.311

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Diplomatic relations between Indonesia and Malaysia have long been established since the independence of the two countries. Over the years, various agreements have been agreed to regulate various aspects of bilateral cooperation, ranging from economics, security, borders, to culture. One important agreement is the Maritime Boundaries Agreement agreed in 1969, which established maritime boundaries between the two countries in the Strait of Malacca and the South China Sea. Apart from that, there is also an agreement regarding the protection of Indonesian workers in Malaysia, which aims to protect the rights of migrant workers. These agreements reflect the commitment of both countries to maintain harmonious and mutually beneficial relations. However, challenges remain, such as occasional border disputes and issues regarding the treatment of migrant workers. Through dialogue and diplomacy, Indonesia and Malaysia continue to strive to resolve these problems and strengthen cooperation in various fields.
Kerugian Dampak Tidak Adanya Hubungan Ekstradisi Antara Indonesia Dengan Timor Leste Bonus Tarigan; Rico Palentino Kacaribu; Tamaulina Br. Sembiring
Jurnal Multidisiplin Indonesia Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Juni : Jurnal Multidisiplin Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62007/joumi.v2i2.312

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The aim of analyzing or researching losses from the impact of the absence of extradition relations between Indonesia and East Leste, is to find out how extradition is regulated in Indonesian national law and international law and what the government's mechanisms and policies are trying to do regarding extradition agreements for those who commit crimes in Indonesia's interests, The phenomenon of extradition of criminals between Indonesia and the East is usually only based on good relations between the two countries without any official written reference. This research was conducted to find out the urgency of establishing the Indonesia - East Leste extradition treaty. The method used in this research is the normative legal research method, which is research that examines document studies, namely using various secondary data such as statutory regulations, court decisions, legal theory, and can be the opinions of scholars. The technique of collecting legal materials used in this research is library research. The research results show that the urgency of Indonesia-East Leste research can be seen from the process of repatriating criminals who cannot run optimally because there is no extradition agreement between Indonesia and East Leste despite the potential perpetrators fleeing to neighboring countries is quite high. Apart from that, the extradition agreement is in line with the AutDedere AutJudicare principle in an effort to uphold security and order in the international community. Then, Indonesia - East Leste has not held a meeting regarding the formation of an extradition agreement even though Indonesia has made many extradition principles. The obstacles are the absence of an international treaty, a lack of understanding of the function of the extradition treaty, as well as a political review of the two countries which is still full of threats related to foreign policy.
Perjanjian Kemitraan Ekonomi Komprehensif Indonesia-Korea IK-CEPA Muhammad Raihan; Berkat Perjuangan Ndruru; Tamaulina Br. Sembiring
Jurnal Multidisiplin Indonesia Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Juni : Jurnal Multidisiplin Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62007/joumi.v2i2.313

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Bilateral relations between Indonesia and South Korea have been well established for many years. This is proven by various collaborations carried out in various fields, including trade, investment, tourism and culture. One important form of cooperation is through bilateral agreements that have been signed by both countries. The Indonesia-Korea Comprehensive Economic Agreement Partnership (IK-CEPA) is a long bilateral agreement. Negotiations were halted in 2014 due to differences in agreement between the Korean and Indonesian governments. Then, in 2018, Korea agreed to reactivate the IK-CEPA agreement in response to the Indonesian government's request. This paper will discuss one of the important bilateral agreements between Indonesia and South Korea, namely the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (IK-CEPA). This agreement will be discussed in terms of its background, objectives, scope, benefits and challenges.
Indonesia Suriname Tingkatkan Kerja Sama di Bidang Ekonomi M. Agung Hidayah Nst; Tamaulina Br. Sembiring
Jurnal Multidisiplin Indonesia Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Juni : Jurnal Multidisiplin Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62007/joumi.v2i2.317

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This research aims to analyze the potential for increasing economic cooperation between Indonesia and Suriname, identify the challenges faced, and provide strategic recommendations to maximize bilateral collaboration. The phenomenon of increasing interest between the two countries to cooperate economically is the background for the research, with Suriname having a large Javanese community and historical ties with Indonesia, as well as efforts by both parties to look for opportunities to refresh and deepen economic ties. This research identifies that this economic cooperation provides opportunities for Indonesia to expand its export markets, establish technical cooperation, especially in agriculture and creative industries, and provide access for Suriname to wider investment and trade transactions with Asian markets. The results of the discussion show that in the economic sphere, there is a focus on increasing exports of several superior products from Indonesia and a commitment from the Indonesian private sector to continue to support cooperation in Suriname's infrastructure development, including port development projects and offshore oil exploration. From this study, the resulting recommendations suggest the governments of the two countries to facilitate cultural and educational exchanges as a bridge of understanding, harmonization of regulations, and development of better infrastructure.
Co-Authors Abdul Rahman Maulana Siregar Adiasih, Ning AFRIZAL AFRIZAL Ali Yusran Gea Alimal Yusro Siregar Amos Harita Ansori Maulana Aura Ananda .P. Dalimunthe Basri Berkat Perjuangan Ndruru Bonus Tarigan Christianto , Christianto Dahlan Dahlan Dahlan Davina Sarah Azzevi Denny Prabowo Desy Radhiyah Eddy Edi Budi Mulia Endah Rantau Itasari, Endah Eri Siswanto Fahmi Fahrurozi Fuja Andre Sal Gressia Sitanggang Harry Gusti Atmaja Helmawan Trintono Subekti Hotman Manullang Iftitah Rizkya Cahyani Irma Novianti Ismaidar , Ismaidar Ismaidar I, Ismaidar Ismidar Ismidar Jeni Alfikri Ginting Joe Vans Rajs Johan Berkat Fanolo Joito Rajagukguk Kayla Putri .A. Matondang Kiki Fadhilah Kiki Maharani Fadhilah Lara Fitri Yani Simarmata Loso Judijanto Lutfiah Ananda Nasution Luthfia Azahra M al affu M. Agung Hidayah Nst M. Homayun Lubis Majidah Pohan Muhammad Arif Suparman Muhammad Fachrur Rozi Muhammad Fadli Muhammad Imam Drajat Muhammad Irfan Faisal Barus Muhammad Raihan Mumtaz Jasmine Napitupulu, Yehezkiel Kristanto Nuke Panenggaran Pema Suryanta Bintang Raja arsyadil fiqry siregar Restika Ndruru Revelino Pangaribuan Rico Palentino Kacaribu Rio Ferdika Ririn Eka Ariyanti Rudi Salam Tarigan Saphta Nugraha Isa Shazland Abdurrahman Sigit Tri Satya Sitepu Siregar, Vinna Siti Nurhayati Sumarno Suntya Indah Lestari Suvanzi Binsar Aritonang T. Ikhsan Ansyari Husny Tasya Feronica Siregar Tengku Muhammad Reza Fikri Dharmawan Tika Hairani Tiofani Naura Br. Tobing Tria Wahyu Artita Tubagus Aditya Wardhana Wida Azlina Yasmira Mandasari Saragih Yasmirah Mandasari Saragih