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EVALUASI EFEKTIVITAS DEKLARASI PANMUNJOM DALAM PROSES DENUKLIRISASI SEMENANJUNG KOREA Pailo, Brigitha Leovani; Burhanuddin, Agussalim
PARADIGM : Journal Of Multidisciplinary Research and Innovation Vol 2 No 01 (2024): PARADIGM : Journal Of Multidisciplinary Research and Innovation
Publisher : Pusat Studi Ekonomi Publikasi Ilmiah dan Pengembangan SDM

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62668/paradigm.v2i01.1083

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This study evaluates the Panmunjom Declaration's effectiveness in the Korean Peninsula's denuclearization process. This study uses a qualitative approach with an analysis of literature and case studies to assess the achievements, challenges, and implications of the existence of the Panmunjom Declaration, as well as the data collection method and type of secondary data used. The Panmunjom Declaration, signed on 27 April 2018 by the leaders of North and South Korea, pledges to work together towards peace, stability, and complete denuclearization in the region. The results show that while the Panmunjom Declaration created positive momentum for dialogue and reduced tensions on the Korean Peninsula, progress on denuclearization has been limited. This study highlights the complexity of security, political, and economic dynamics in the Korean Peninsula region. Major obstacles include lack of trust, divergent strategic interests, and international political dynamics. The study concludes that the Panmunjom Declaration requires more concrete and comprehensive efforts to achieve its ultimate goal. Policy recommendations, including increased multilateral diplomacy, are expected to encourage North Korea's commitment to denuclearization.
ANALISIS IMPLEMENTASI INTERNATIONAL WHALING COMMISSION DI JEPANG PADA MASA PEMERINTAHAN SHINZO ABE (2015-2018) Pailo, Brigitha Leovani; Burhanuddin, Agussalim
JIMR : Journal Of International Multidisciplinary Research Vol 3 No 01 (2024): JIMR : Journal Of International Multidisciplinary Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62668/jimr.v3i01.872

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This study analyzes the implementation of the International Whaling Commission (IWC) in Japan during the Shinzo Abe administration (2015-2018) with a focus on scientific and commercial whaling programs. This study uses library research. Whaling constitutes an inherent part of Japanese society with historical and cultural roots that span over centuries. The Japanese government initiated a new special permit whaling program in Antarctica, called the New Scientific Whale Research Program in the Antarctic Ocean, replacing the JARPA II program. This initiative intends to enhance the precision of data on the biology and ecology of Antarctic minke whales, as well as explore the composition and dynamics of marine ecosystems in Antarctica. In November 2016, the Japanese government presented a proposal for a specialized permit program in the North Pacific, named the New Scientific Whale Research Program in the Western North Pacific. After leaving, Japan continued commercial whaling in its territory. This study highlights the complexity of a country's political, economic, and cultural dynamics in responding to international regulations, as well as its impact on whale conservation and marine ecosystems.