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Bali Sruti Strategy in Addressing Gender Inequality in Bali Larasati, Ria Agustina
International Journal of Management and Business Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): July
Publisher : International Research & Development for Human Beings (IRDH)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64515/ijmb.v2i3.809

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This article examines the strategies implemented by Bali Sruti as a civil society organization focused on women's empowerment and gender equality in Bali. This study employs a descriptive qualitative approach to explore Bali Sruti’s strategies for addressing gender inequality in Bali. Data collection techniques are carried out through literature studies, interviews, and participatory observations of activities organized by Bali Sruti, such as training, public campaigns, and policy advocacy. This study uses a qualitative method to explore how Bali Sruti uses local cultural values to fight gender inequality through advocacy, education, community support, and partnerships at national and international levels. The results showed that the Bali Sruti strategies have a positive contribution to increasing the awareness and participation of Balinese women. The efforts were carried out through legal campaigns and the establishment of female schools where vulnerable women, such as female heads of family, women with disabilities, women with low income, and victims of sexual violence, were given a forum to share and provide an understanding that they have the right to speak. The results of this study provide valuable insights for civil society organizations and policymakers, encouraging the adoption of community-based strategies to promote gender equality within culturally traditional communities.    
The Political Influence of US and China Vaccine Competition in Southeast Asia on Potential New Security Issues for ASEAN Countries Saputra, Oddie Bagus; Larasati, Ria Agustina
Jurnal ISIP: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol. 20 No. 1 (2023): Jurnal ISIP: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik
Publisher : Institute of Social and Political Science Jakarta (Institut Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Jakarta - IISIP Jakarta)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36451/jisip.v20i1.12

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Vaccine competition between the United States and China in Southeast Asia has been potential to create new security problems for ASEAN member states. Based on the constructivism perspective and Regional Security Complex Theory (RSC), this article analyses the relationships between the identity and interest of both states, US and China, who took certain policies and engaged in the vaccine competition in the Southeast Asian region. China with the political manoeuvre and US with the humanitarian endeavour in their narration, both had interests in terms of economic, politics, also geopolitics through their assistance to ASEAN countries. The authors argue that new security problems, such as the rising unemployment rates, the declining GDP, and the new pandemic wave, caused by this competition are the result of the absence of collective identity of ASEAN countries. Instead of prioritizing their collective identity as a regional community and forming regional security complex, ASEAN countries tend to respond by prioritizing their respective national interests. Therefore, this article offers the recipes where ASEAN member state should establish their collective identity, such as supporting the development of ASEAN vaccines in Vietnam and Thailand or establishing the ASEAN pharmaceutical company designates as the regional vaccine research and development site.