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The International Energy Agency's Role in Supporting the Sustainability of Renewable Energy Supply in Indonesia Situmeang, Nurmasari; Putri, Sindy Yulia; Desbrantoro, Shafa Qisisina; Gultom, Yosua Saut Marulitua; Putri, Syifa Aprilia
SOSHUM : Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora Vol. 14 No. 1 (2024): March 2024
Publisher : Unit Publikasi Ilmiah, P3M, Politeknik Negeri Bali

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31940/soshum.v14i1.1-9

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Indonesia, as a country with abundant natural resources, faces serious challenges related to the use of non-renewable natural resources such as petroleum. Negative environmental impacts and the risk of depletion of these resources have triggered the need for a transition to renewable energy. We use an inductive qualitative method through document research as data collection. Given the International Energy Agency's (IEA) role in supporting national energy sustainability and reviewing Indonesia's energy policies, a pertinent question arises regarding its role in Indonesia. This study aims to analyze the concrete role of the International Energy Agency (IEA) in supporting the sustainability of renewable energy supply in Indonesia with reference to SDG 7. This study finds that the role of the IEA in striving for a renewable energy transition in Indonesia centres on providing analysis of the potential and challenges as well as policy recommendations to direct the government in developing strategies for implementing renewable energy. The IEA also facilitates international cooperation, technology transfer, and investment in the renewable energy sector. Indonesia is committed to achieving the targets of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 7, which focuses on universal access to affordable, clean, and sustainable energy. Cooperation with the IEA will continue to be key in achieving this goal, especially to achieve the net-zero emissions target by 2060 and ensure the availability of a sustainable renewable energy supply.
India Sebagai Mediator Global: Multi-Alignment Sebagai Upaya Dalam Mengatasi Resesi Global 2023 Gultom, Yosua Saut Marulitua; Kinanti, Finsy Aurelia Putri; Putri, Syifa Aprilia
Padjadjaran Journal of International Relations Vol 6, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/padjir.v6i1.47976

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Tulisan ini bertujuan untuk mendeskripsikan dan menganalisis sentralitasIndia melalui kebijakan multi-alignment-nya yang berusaha berhubungan baikdengan negara dari berbagai macam blok dalam forum multilateral untuk mencapai kepentingan nasionalnya demi menghadapi resesi global 2023. Menggunakan metode kualitatif deskriptif dengan teknik studi literatur, tulisan ini mencoba melihat upaya India dalam mengimplementasikan kebijakan multi-alignment, khususnya pada forum internasional. Tulisan ini meninjau sikap India sebagai kekuatan baru dalam memediasi permasalahan global. Tulisan ini berpendapat bahwa India merupakan sebuah kekuatan barudalam tata kelola global yang memiliki signifikansi yang kuat. Munculnya India sebagai kekuatan baru dipertegas melalui upaya strategis India dalam berhubungan dengan negara lain. Penulis meninjau keanggotaan India di forum-forum internasional yang menunjukkan preferensi India dalam tatanan global demi kepentingan nasionalnya. Peran aktif India di BRICS, IBSA dan IMF menunjukkan prestige India sebagai kekuatan baru di politik global dalam memposisikan kepentingan India. Adapun penulis menyarankan bahwa sentralitas India dalam forum internasional juga perlu lebih diperkuat, khususnya terhadap tantangan presidensi G20 mendatang yang berhadapan dengan resesi global 2023. Tulisan ini menyimpulkan bahwa kebijakan multi-alignment India efektif untuk mencapai kepentingan nasionalnya. This paper aims to describe and analyze India's centrality through its multi-alignment policy that seeks to relate well with countries from various blocs in multilateral forums to achieve its national interests to face the 2023 global recession. Using a descriptive qualitative method with literature study techniques, this paper tries to see India's efforts in implementing its multi-alignment policy, specially in international forums. This paper examines India's stance as a new power in mediating global problems. We argues that India is a new force in global governance that has strong significance. India's emergence as a new power is emphasized through India's strategic efforts in dealing with other countries. We reviews India's membership in international forums that demonstrate India's preference in the global order for its national interests. India's active role in BRICS, IBSA and IMF shows India's prestige as a new power in global politics in positioning India's interests. We suggests that India's centrality in international forums also needs to be further strengthened, especially against the challenges of the upcoming G20 presidency that faces the 2023 global recession. This paper concludes that India's multi-alignment policy is effective in achieving its national interests.
The International Energy Agency's Role in Supporting the Sustainability of Renewable Energy Supply in Indonesia Situmeang, Nurmasari; Putri, Sindy Yulia; Desbrantoro, Shafa Qisisina; Gultom, Yosua Saut Marulitua; Putri, Syifa Aprilia
Soshum: Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora Vol. 14 No. 1 (2024): March 2024
Publisher : Unit Publikasi Ilmiah, P3M, Politeknik Negeri Bali

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31940/soshum.v14i1.1-9

Abstract

Indonesia, as a country with abundant natural resources, faces serious challenges related to the use of non-renewable natural resources such as petroleum. Negative environmental impacts and the risk of depletion of these resources have triggered the need for a transition to renewable energy. We use an inductive qualitative method through document research as data collection. Given the International Energy Agency's (IEA) role in supporting national energy sustainability and reviewing Indonesia's energy policies, a pertinent question arises regarding its role in Indonesia. This study aims to analyze the concrete role of the International Energy Agency (IEA) in supporting the sustainability of renewable energy supply in Indonesia with reference to SDG 7. This study finds that the role of the IEA in striving for a renewable energy transition in Indonesia centres on providing analysis of the potential and challenges as well as policy recommendations to direct the government in developing strategies for implementing renewable energy. The IEA also facilitates international cooperation, technology transfer, and investment in the renewable energy sector. Indonesia is committed to achieving the targets of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 7, which focuses on universal access to affordable, clean, and sustainable energy. Cooperation with the IEA will continue to be key in achieving this goal, especially to achieve the net-zero emissions target by 2060 and ensure the availability of a sustainable renewable energy supply.