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Gender Disparities in Climate Resilience: Amplifying Voices of Women in Climate Change Issue in Indonesia’s Chairmanship of ASEAN 2023 Anggraheni, Palupi; Hanura, Marten; Subhan, Muhammad; Setyaningsih, Dewi; Diaz, Yohana Grezia
Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional Edisi Spesial Gender
Publisher : Parahyangan Center for International Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26593/jihi.v1i1.7691.157-173

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Indonesia officially received the mandate as Chair of ASEAN from January 1 to December 31, 2023.  During the post-COVID-19 pandemic, in the period 2022-2023 Indonesia received appreciation from the  international community regarding the successful organization of international forums including the G-20.  Indonesia's attitude is considered to remain neutral and maximize Indonesia's function as a middle-power at the  level of multilateralism, amid geopolitical conflicts such as the Ukraine-Russia conflict and regional instability in  the Middle East. But on the other hand, there are other issues in the realm of low politics, including the issue of  climate change and women's vulnerability. As a region with a long coastline, it has a high potential risk as a chain  effect of climate change. In addition, the gender disparity that is still quite high in this region is one of the factors  that make women vulnerable to climate change issues, such as vulnerability in the labor, health and gender-based  violence sectors. This paper focuses on seeing the extent to which Indonesia's role as chair of ASEAN in 2023  advocates the issue of climate change in a gender framework. The concept of Gender Equality and Social Inclusion  (GESI) which focuses on women's participation in the public sector and policy initiation is used as a framework.  The expected results of this study can show the relationship between environmental issues and women's  vulnerability and the imbalance between women's participation in the public sector and policy initiation.  Keywords: GESI, women, climate change, ASEAN Chairmanship, Indonesia. 
Culture and Identity in International Relations: Re-Thinking Javanese Value In Contemporary Indonesian Multilateralism Strategy Anggraheni, Palupi; Diaz, Yohana Grezia; Putri, Athaya Aulia
Politea : Jurnal Pemikiran Politik Islam Vol 6, No 2 (2023): Politea : Jurnal Pemikiran Politik Islam
Publisher : State Islamic Institute of Kudus (IAIN Kudus)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21043/politea.v6i2.23711

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The emergence of culture currently being acknowledged in political science. It has played an important role in policy making to the development of a region or country.  This paper will focus on how far culture, especially local values, has been interpreted in the decision-making process of foreign policy. Culture and its values and interpretation exists in formal organizations whose members develop a form of shared belief, shared values, and shared knowledge to interpret the reality. Indonesia is famous for its identity to remain neutral as one of the nation's foreign policy blueprint. The long-standing foreign policy of mendayung antara dua karang is challenged several times, especially during the shift of the unipolar through multipolar system in world order. This research will highlight the role of culture in foreign policy by interpreting local values, especially Javanese values conducted by President Joko Widodo’s cabinet in foreign policy approaches related to G20 chairmanship by Indonesia. By using constructivism approach in foreign policy and non-western approach in international relations, this research found that under President Jokowi’s administration there are attempts to re-interpreting Javanese values such as rukun, which emphasize on harmonious values in conducting foreign policy.
Gender Disparities in Climate Resilience: Amplifying Voices of Women in Climate Change Issue in Indonesia’s Chairmanship of ASEAN 2023 Anggraheni, Palupi; Hanura, Marten; Subhan, Muhammad; Setyaningsih, Dewi; Diaz, Yohana Grezia
Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional Edisi Spesial Gender
Publisher : Parahyangan Center for International Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26593/jihi.v1i1.7691.157-173

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Indonesia officially received the mandate as Chair of ASEAN from January 1 to December 31, 2023.  During the post-COVID-19 pandemic, in the period 2022-2023 Indonesia received appreciation from the  international community regarding the successful organization of international forums including the G-20.  Indonesia's attitude is considered to remain neutral and maximize Indonesia's function as a middle-power at the  level of multilateralism, amid geopolitical conflicts such as the Ukraine-Russia conflict and regional instability in  the Middle East. But on the other hand, there are other issues in the realm of low politics, including the issue of  climate change and women's vulnerability. As a region with a long coastline, it has a high potential risk as a chain  effect of climate change. In addition, the gender disparity that is still quite high in this region is one of the factors  that make women vulnerable to climate change issues, such as vulnerability in the labor, health and gender-based  violence sectors. This paper focuses on seeing the extent to which Indonesia's role as chair of ASEAN in 2023  advocates the issue of climate change in a gender framework. The concept of Gender Equality and Social Inclusion  (GESI) which focuses on women's participation in the public sector and policy initiation is used as a framework.  The expected results of this study can show the relationship between environmental issues and women's  vulnerability and the imbalance between women's participation in the public sector and policy initiation.  Keywords: GESI, women, climate change, ASEAN Chairmanship, Indonesia.