Radithya Rahim Basmala
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Ekspor Gerbong Kereta sebagai Instrumen Diplomasi Ekonomi Indonesia di Asia Selatan Radithya Rahim Basmala; Muthi Najwa Hanifa; Semeion El Sozo
Jurnal Transformasi Global Vol. 12 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Transformasi Global (JTG)
Publisher : Department of International Relations, Brawijaya University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jtg.012.01.3

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This study examines the role of PT INKA's export of railway coaches to Bangladesh as an instrument of Indonesia's economic diplomacy to strengthen bilateral cooperation and transportation infrastructure development. PT INKA’s success in entering the Bangladeshi market is supported by product quality, competitive pricing, and technical adaptation to local needs. Indonesia’s economic diplomacy is manifested through multi-actor synergy involving ministries, financing institutions, and industry players in strategic coordination. The findings indicate that this export not only enhances national industry competitiveness but also deepens Indonesia–Bangladesh bilateral relations politically and economically. Global competition and geopolitical dynamics pose challenges that require adaptive diplomatic strategies moving forward. This study highlights the importance of economic diplomacy as a tool to integrate national interests with international cooperation in non-traditional markets.
Studi Netnotgrafi: Analisis Sentimen Rakyat Inggris Terhadap Imigran Ilegal dalam Platform X Radithya Rahim Basmala; Muthi Najwa Hanifa; Semeion El Sozo; Deasy Silva Sari; Dina Yulianti
Jurnal Transformasi Global Vol. 12 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Transformasi Global (JTG)
Publisher : Department of International Relations, Brawijaya University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jtg.012.02.1

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This study aims to explore public sentiment in the United Kingdom toward illegal immigrants through a netnographic analysis of the social media platform X (formerly Twitter). Using a qualitative approach, data were collected from posts, comments, and user interactions that discussed the issue of illegal immigration over a specified time period. The findings reveal a wide spectrum of public opinions influenced by factors such as economic conditions, national security concerns, media representation, and political ideology. The sentiments ranged from strong support for human rights to firm rejection of illegal immigrants, often accompanied by xenophobic narratives. This research highlights how social media serves as a space for the articulation of public identity, fears, and expectations regarding immigration policy. The study seeks to contribute to the development of more responsive and inclusive public policies on immigration in the UK.