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Coordinated Mekong Ministerial Initiative against Trafficking (COMMIT) to Combat Human Trafficking in Thailand Andien Dewi Aulia Zahra; Taufik Taufik; Shylvia Windary
Dauliyah: Journal of Islam and International Affairs Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): Dauliyah : Journal of Islam and International Affairs
Publisher : UNIDA Gontor

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The phenomenon of intra-regional migration has occurred since 1980 in Southeast Asia and continues to increase. One of them is in the sub-region known as the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS). GMS countries including China (Yunan Province and Guangxi Autonomous Region), Lao People's Democratic Republic (Lao PDR), Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam, have different economic conditions. Thailand is a country with the strongest economy, thus attracting migrants to work in Thailand, especially migrants from Cambodia, Lao PDR, and Myanmar. This mobility has opened up opportunities for human trafficking, so the six countries agreed to a memorandum of understanding which continued with the formation of the Coordinated Mekong Ministerial Initiative Against Trafficking (COMMIT) and issued the Subregional Plan of Action (SPA). This study aims to determine the implementation of SPA IV carried out by Thailand in the period 2018 - 2022 along with its obstacles. As a result, in implementing the Subregional Plan of Action IV COMMIT, Thailand has focused more on measures to prevent human trafficking, protect victims, and prosecute perpetrators. However, implementation has also encountered obstacles due to the COVID-19 pandemic
ANALISIS STRATEGI CINA MELALUI TEKNIK PENYAJIAN MEDIA SEBAGAI ALAT PROPAGANDA DALAM ISU REUNIFIKASI TAIWAN Taufik, Taufik; Azahro, Anggun
Jurnal Studi Diplomasi dan Keamanan Vol 18 No 1 (2026): Jurnal Studi Diplomasi dan Keamanan
Publisher : Jurusan Ilmu Hubungan Internasional

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The Taiwan reunification dispute, based on the One-China Policy, continues to be a strong ambition for China. Chinese President Xi Jinping has asserted that nothing can prevent China from achieving reunification, and this has become a strong reason for China to launch various strategies that not only take the form of intervention but also through propaganda manipulation in the media. Media has become a powerfull instrument of interests in China, serving as an influence machine for the Party and an agent of relational propaganda production between information authoritarianism and control over the growth of influence connected to the strategic agenda. Through the media, propaganda is packaged as a tool that has been designed to influence the spread of belief in Taiwan-China reunification. And choose reunification as a future ideal that must be realized from the perspective of mainland China's side. This study attempts to analyze the media agenda through the method of presenting propaganda on the issue of Taiwan reunification. The author observes that China has implemented a collaborative strategy between the use of issue framing, nicknames selection, and specific delivery models, all of which point to several propaganda techniques used as a tool to manipulate Taiwan reunification. However, for specific influence and outcomes, the research dimension still needs to be developed