Herdi Sahrasad
Universitas Paramadina Jakarta, Indonesia

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DONALD TRUMP, EROPA, ASIA DAN ISLAM Herdi Sahrasad
Jisiera: The Journal of Islamic Studies and International Relations Vol. 2 No. 1 (2017): Jisiera Volume 2, Agustus, 2017
Publisher : The Indonesian Islamic Studies and International Relations Association (Insiera)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.6787188

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US presidential election in 2016 had brought Donald Trump to the oval office. Compare to the regime before, Trump would make US approaches to its counterparts more hard and firm. In this context, Trump would possibly raise the conflict tense towards China and Islamic World since the US would tend to utilise hard rather than soft power. Trump never pictured clearly his foreign policy direction, but he indicated to prefer isolationism and protectionism. He did not have foreign policy record so that US foreign policy would be very relying on Trump’s rhetorical campaigns. The eccentric leadership of US President Donald Trump is a unique global phenomena which very interesting to be discussed.
OBOR CHINA, AS DAN RESPON ULAMA INDONESIA Herdi Sahrasad
Jisiera: The Journal of Islamic Studies and International Relations Vol. 4 No. 1 (2019): Jisiera Volume 4, Agustus, 2019
Publisher : The Indonesian Islamic Studies and International Relations Association (Insiera)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.6790292

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The success of China’s economic modernization surprised the international community. The 21st Century is the Asian Century that is hegemonized  by China where there  is no  guarantee that China will consistently uphold “peaceful cooperation and coexistence” with neighboring countries in Southeast Asia. In 2050, half of the world’s gross national product will be controlled by Asia which China is predicted to displace the US to second place and become the world’s strongest player, followed by India in third place. Today, the world is witnessing: China which is authoritarian and rejects liberal democracy, continues to grow its military and economic power. The impact of China’s military and economic growth is increasingly felt by developing countries in Southeast Asia. “The threat of China,” a term that is often echoed by the US/West lately, is because China not only militarily great, but rather economically. Multaqo Ulama Ahlussunnah Waljamaah which was attended by thousands of Ulama, Habaib, Kyai, Caretakers of Islamic Boarding Schools throughout Indonesia who gathered at the Darussalam Boarding School in Wanaraja Garut, West Java on May 12, 2019 had expressed rejection of the People's Republic of China One Belt One Road program.