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Perkembangan LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) sebagai Ancaman Keamanan Global: Studi Kasus Swedia Ghina Nidaul Adillah; Yulia Rimapradesi
Social Science Research Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Oktober
Publisher : Inovasi Saintific Review

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This research discusses LGBT developments that can become a threat to global security with Sweden as a case study. The existence of LGBT communities is considered to be legal in some countries, but there are also countries that violently oppose the existence of these communities. This opposition happens because the existence of LGBT groups is considered to be a new threat in the future and can affect global security. The development of LGBT groups in the world is very influential in various aspects, so therefore this research uses two concepts, such as human security concepts that focus on aspects of personal security and healthy security and the concept of transnationalism movements, while the research method used is an explanatory qualitative method by retrieving data from books, scientific journals, articles and websites. Human security is the protection from various aspects that threaten human existence, including military aspects, global warming, terrorism, malnutrition, disease, and more. Meanwhile, the transnationalism movement is an effort to promote or express rejection of a new change that is happening across countries. The outcome of this study explains that the existence of same-sex sexual activity groups has become a new threat to global security because their existence threatens various aspects of human security such as personal, community, health, and environmental security.
Strategi Keamanan Nasional Amerika Serikat Melalui Integrasi Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2) Amarita Naida Zamiryan; Ribi Septiyanti; Winanda Priskila; Yulia Rimapradesi
Social Science Research Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): Oktober
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Perubahan lanskap keamanan global yang ditandai dengan persaingan kekuatan besar dan perkembangan teknologi militer mutakhir mendorong transformasi pertahanan Amerika Serikat. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis realisasi strategi keamanan nasional Amerika Serikat melalui integrasi JADC2 serta mengkajinya dalam perspektif teori keamanan nasional. Penelitian menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif-deskriptif dengan metode studi kepustakaan. Data dikumpulkan dari dokumen primer, sumber sekunder, dan sumber pendukung, kemudian dianalisis menggunakan teknik analisis isi untuk mengidentifikasi pola hubungan antara JADC2 dan strategi keamanan nasional AS. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa JADC2 berfungsi sebagai instrumen strategis utama untuk mencapai dominasi informasi dan mempercepat siklus pengambilan keputusan militer di semua domain. Integrasi ini merepresentasikan evolusi konsep keamanan nasional multidimensi, namun implementasinya menghadapi tantangan dalam aspek interoperabilitas teknis, keamanan siber, dan konsistensi kebijakan. Simpulannya, JADC2 merupakan transformasi paradigma strategi keamanan nasional AS menuju dominasi berbasis jaringan dan informasi.
Migrasi Iklim dan Keamanan Manusia: Tantangan Kebijakan untuk ASEAN dan Implikasi bagi Indonesia Yulia Rimapradesi
Jurnal Hubungan Internasional Indonesia Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): JHII 2025
Publisher : Lampung Center for Global Studies (LCGS)

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This study analyzes the interlinkages between climate change, human migration, and human security in Southeast Asia, focusing on ASEAN’s policy challenges and their implications for Indonesia. Using a qualitative approach through literature review, this research highlights climate-induced migration as a consequence of natural disasters, environmental degradation, and sea-level rise that threaten the dimensions of freedom from fear and freedom from want UNDPin 1994. Cases such as the Mekong Delta floods in Vietnam, typhoons in the Philippines, and forest fires in Indonesia demonstrate that climate migration has become a tangible human security issue. However, limited institutional capacity, economic disparities, and ASEAN’s non-interference principle hinder collective responses to this challenge. In Indonesia, climate adaptation policies have yet to fully integrate migration and human security considerations. This study recommends a reorientation of policy toward inclusive human security governance and the establishment of an ASEAN Framework on Climate Mobility to strengthen regional collaboration in addressing climate-induced migration in the future.