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PERAN CLEAR RIVERS DALAM PENANGANAN SAMPAH DI KOTA AMBON PADA TAHUN 2022 Wardani, Retno Trisna; ', Saiman
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol. 11: Edisi I Januari - Juni 2024
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Universitas Riau

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Ambon City is one of the cities in Indonesia that has regulations related to waste management. The existence of these regulations does not make Ambon City a good city in handling its waste. This can be seen by the increasing trend in the amount of waste volume each year in Ambon City. Non-Governmental Organization as one of the actors that can have a strategic role and be able to realize a circular economy in handling waste in Indonesia. One of the Non-Governmental Organizations that has taken part in efforts to deal with waste on both land and water in Indonesia is Clear Rivers. More specifically, it can be seen in the Ambon Plastic-Free project. Ambon Plastic-Free is a prevention project in handling waste, especially plastic waste in Ambon City. The purpose of this research is to see the causes of waste pollution in Ambon City, to know the role of Clear Rivers as a Non-Governmental Organization in handling waste and to see the synergy between Clear Rivers and other actors in handling waste in Ambon City. This research is a qualitative research with data collection techniques in the form of interviews and literature studies. This research refers to the typology of strategies listed in Sikkink and Keck's theory. The results of this study show that the strategies used by Clear Rivers in this project include information politics which is reflected in education, Cleanups and awareness activities through social media, leverage politics which is seen in approaches to parties from the smallest scope that have the power to be able to mobilize the community, and accountability politics carried out by Clear Rivers to the Ambon City government regarding the transfer of responsibility for Litter Traps. Keywords: Non-Governmental Organization, Clear Rivers, Handling, Waste
Komunikasi Internasional sebagai Sarana Penyelesaian Konflik Laut Natuna Utara Ramadhani, Harits Andrian; Widyana, Niken Retno; Wardani, Retno Trisna
Global and Policy Journal of International Relations Vol 10, No 02 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Pembangunan Nasional "Veteran" Jawa Timur

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ABSTRACTInternational communication is an important component in international relations. This relates to conflict resolution related to two or more countries. Indonesia as one of the countries in the world cannot be separated from territorial dispute conflicts such as the North Natuna Sea territorial dispute. The North Natuna Sea conflict is a conflict related to many countries. As a complex conflict resolution, means of settlement are needed. Indonesia uses international communication as a means of resolving the North Natuna Sea conflict. So this study aims to find out the basis of international communication used by Indonesia and to investigate further about how Indonesia's international communication is implemented as a means of resolving the North Natuna Sea conflict. This study uses qualitative methods and uses the concept of international communication in order to obtain comprehensive research results. Indonesia has taken a number of actions, starting from a peaceful path to a firm stance, President Joko Widodo is clearly seen using an active actor's role to seek ways of peace and of course has a main focus, namely protecting Indonesia's national interests in Natuna. International communication is indeed the first and main way to bridge problems and find a middle point. Of course it is supported by a number of firm actions so as not to be complacent and of course the attitudes of the two countries which are in tension must still respect existing international law. Keywords: International Communication, facilities, North Natuna SeaDOI:https://doi.org/10.33005/jgp.v10i02.3748