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Defense Diplomacy in Peacekeeping Missions: A Comparative Analysis of the United States And India Sejati, Maulidiyah Dewi; Pedrason, Rodon; Inkiriwang, Frega Wenas
Aksaqila International Humanities and Social Sciences [AIHSS] Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Aksaqila International Humanities and Social Sciences [AIHSS] Journal

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30596/aihss.v3i2.545

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Defense diplomacy, better known as military diplomacy, is the nonviolent use of military force to advance a country's diplomatic relations and promote its international agenda. This research aims to investigate the practice of the use of defense diplomacy by the United States and India in peacekeeping missions, particularly those under UN mandates. Through a qualitative approach, this research analyzes a case study through a literature review. The research findings highlight the importance of defense diplomacy in achieving national interests through peacekeeping missions and identify key factors that influence its effectiveness, such as military capacity and capability, interagency cooperation and the formulation of diplomatic strategies. The results provide important insights into the role of defense diplomacy in the context of international relations and its potential to enhance the effectiveness of diplomacy.
Strengthening Defense Industries in Developing Countries Through Defense Diplomacy: A Comparative Study of Indonesia and the Philippines Akmal Nugraha, Deja; Inkiriwang, Frega Wenas; Banyu Perwita, Anak Agung
JURNAL SYNTAX IMPERATIF : Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Pendidikan Vol. 5 No. 4 (2024): Jurnal Syntax Imperatif: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Pendidikan
Publisher : CV RIFAINSTITUT

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/syntaximperatif.v5i4.444

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This study investigates the role of defense diplomacy in strengthening defense industries in developing countries, focusing on Indonesia and the Philippines. Defense diplomacy, defined as the use of diplomatic measures to achieve national security objectives, has become a strategic tool for developing countries to enhance their defense capabilities. Through a comparative case study, this research examines the defense diplomacy strategies of Indonesia and the Philippines, exploring their initiatives, partnerships, and outcomes in defense industry development. The results show that both countries have effectively utilized defense diplomacy to advance their defense industries, though with differing strategic focuses. Indonesia's regional security approach and defense manufacturing efforts contrast with the Philippines' targeted maritime security enhancements and joint training initiatives. The study underscores the importance of defense diplomacy in developing national defense capabilities and its potential to significantly contribute to defense industry development in developing countries, offering valuable insights for policymakers and scholars in international relations and defense policy
South Korea’s Defense Diplomacy for Long Term Capacity Building through International Military Education in the United States Nugraha, Deja Akmal; Perwita, Anak Agung Banyu; Inkiriwang, Frega Wenas; Joodael, Kim
East Asian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 3 No. 8 (2024): August 2024
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/eajmr.v3i8.10607

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This paper explores the long-term impact of South Korean military education in the United States on South Korea's defense capacity building. Through qualitative case studies, the research examines the evolution of South Korea's participation in US military education programs and the subsequent utilization of US-trained officers within the South Korean military. The findings reveal significant benefits such as enhanced interoperability, modernization of military tactics, and the development of a highly skilled officer corps. However, the study also addresses challenges including cultural barriers, costs, and political polarization. By providing a comprehensive analysis, this research underscores the critical role of international military education in strengthening South Korea’s defense capabilities and fostering enduring defense partnerships between South Korea and the United States.