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Analisis Strategi Pangkalan Militer Amerika di Korea Selatan: Proyeksi Kekuatan Regional dari Pengaruh Korea Utara Arina Nihayati
Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional Fajar Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Edisi Desember
Publisher : Prodi Ilmu Hubungan Internasional, Universitas Fajar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47354/jihif.v3i1.940

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The United States and South Korea are strengthening security from regional threats coming from North Korea. The U.S. is building a military base in South Korea as a projection of strategic power in the region. As a superpower in terms of military and economic, America made various efforts to maintain its influence in the region. Based on this background, the US Department of Defense builds military bases in the region of Alliance countries with the aim of maintaining regional stability, balancing strategies, and maintaining peace. This study uses a neorealist approach and the concept of power projection in explaining the strategy of American military bases. As a result, the authors found the strategy of Loss of Strength Gradient is the projection of strength with the idea of the efficiency of military arrivals during the war to the enemy country. In addition, the military force projection strategy explains the deployment of concentrations of military bases in regions considered a state threat such as military bases in South Korea. The United States is trying to maintain its alliance on the Korean Peninsula due to security tensions between South and North Korea. Keywords: America; Military Base; Strategy; South Korea; North Korea
Integrating Halal Certification in Free Trade Agreements: Indonesia’s Modest Fashion and Cosmetics Arina Nihayati
Jurnal Hubungan Internasional Vol. 18 No. 1 (2025): JURNAL HUBUNGAN INTERNASIONAL
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jhi.v18i1.70968

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The global halal industry has become a crucial sector in international trade, with modest fashion and halal cosmetics emerging as key drivers of economic growth. Indonesia, as the country with the largest Muslim population, has positioned itself as a major player in the halal industry, supported by a robust regulatory framework and international trade agreements. This study examines the integration of halal certification in Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) and its impact on Indonesia’s halal product exports, particularly modest fashion and cosmetics, to the Middle East. Using a qualitative approach with document analysis, this research explores the challenges and opportunities faced by Indonesian exporters, focusing on regulatory harmonization, market access, and international competitiveness. Findings indicate that Indonesia’s halal certification system, governed by BPJPH and supported by Law No. 33 of 2014, aligns with international halal standards but faces difficulties in mutual recognition with Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries. Despite the Indonesia-UAE Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) reducing trade barriers, non-tariff barriers such as certification redundancy and supply chain inefficiencies continue to hinder exports. The study reveals that Indonesia’s modest fashion and halal cosmetics sectors are experiencing rapid growth, with total halal exports reaching IDR 673.9 trillion in 2024. However, competition from Malaysia, Turkey, and the UAE, alongside challenges in e-commerce adoption, logistics, and branding, limit Indonesia’s global market share. To enhance international competitiveness, regulatory harmonization, supply chain improvements, digital transformation, and strategic branding initiatives are necessary. This research provides critical insights for policymakers, industry stakeholders, and scholars in Islamic economics and global trade, emphasizing the need for stronger diplomatic efforts, trade policy alignment, and digital capacity building to strengthen Indonesia’s position as a global halal industry leader. Keywords: Halal Certification; Free Trade Agreements; Modest Fashion; Halal Cosmetics; Indonesia