Wijaya, Nadia Puspita
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Analysis Of The Impact Of Jakarta-Rotterdam Sister City Cooperation In Flood Water Management Wijaya, Nadia Puspita; Saimona, Putri Fasa; Kharisma, Rizka; Anjeli, Dyah Sekar Ayu
Kajian Hubungan Internasional Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Faculty of Social and Political Sciences - Universitas Wahid Hasyim

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Flood is a problem that often occurs in Jakarta and has encouraged Jakarta to collaborate with Rotterdam in the Netherlands thru Sister City which also has the same problem, but now Rotterdam has become a flood-free city. This cooperation is carried out on the basis of the similarities shared by Jakarta and Rotterdam. In conducting this research the authors used qualitative research methods. By collecting various information related to the Jakarta-Rotterdam cooperation from previous research and all sources from the internet, this research seeks to analyze its impact by looking at several aspects including environmental, developmental, transportation, political, and economic aspects. In this study the authors use the concepts of paradiplomacy, sister city, and water management. From this research, it was found that although this sister city collaboration has not been able to reduce floods one hundred percent, still, this collaboration has brought several good impacts. Keywords: Flood, Jakarta, Rotterdam, Sister City
Indonesian Coffee Diplomacy in Strengthening Bilateral Relations Between Indonesia and Kazakhstan in 2019-2024 Wijaya, Nadia Puspita; Fathun, Laode Muhamad
Journal of Islamic World and Politics Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): June 2025
Publisher : Prodi Hubungan Internasional Program Magister Univ. Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

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Indonesia has many types of coffee that can be exported abroad. Coffee is one of Indonesia's export products that can enter Kazakhstan, a country similar to Indonesia. Both are countries with a Muslim majority. This multicultural country in Central Asia has experienced increasing growth in coffee shops since 2019-2020. Central Asia is a target for Indonesia's economic diplomacy because it has the potential to increase exports and investment. Kazakhstan's strategic position as a trade and business center in Central Asia means that this country will re-export coffee to surrounding countries, namely Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Mongolia. Researchers are interested in seeing how Indonesia’s coffee diplomacy strategy improves bilateral relations between Indonesia and Kazakhstan because there has been no research on Indonesia’s coffee diplomacy with Kazakhstan. The research was conducted using qualitative research methods, such as collecting primary data through interviews and observations and secondary data through literature reviews from articles, journals, books, video documentation, and publication documentation. Researchers have observed Kazakhstan and see that Indonesian coffee products are attractive and suitable for foreigners and local Kazakhs. The Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Astana promotes coffee by displaying Indonesian coffee products at the Indonesian Cultural Center and displaying or bringing coffee products to various state events, approaching or lobbying the market or distributors, and establishing agreements in terms of policy.