Agung Suhabi Putra
Universitas Bina Mandiri Gorontalo

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Analysis of Indonesia’s Foreign Policy in the Naturalization Process: Legal and Social Implications for National Identity Sitti Nurtina; Destian Khaldiansyah Rauf; Moh. Falmes Lakadjo; RR. Ananda Mahadewi; Agung Suhabi Putra
Journal of Governance and Global Studies Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Governance and Global Studies (JGGS)
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The naturalization of football players seems to be increasingly intensively carried out at this time. The naturalization program for football players in Indonesia began to be discussed in 2010. At that time, Indonesia naturalized footballers such as Cristian Gonzales and Irfan Gonzales. becoming an athlete's nationality is no longer a new thing in the international world. But in the field of sports, the case of naturalization of football players in Indonesia has received less attention from academics. The introduction of foreign talent is supported by national policy, with the aim of strengthening the Indonesian national team towards the World Cup. This paper examines several legal concepts and various phenomena, such as foreign policy, social identity, naturalization, naturalization procedures and legal basis in the life of naturalized football players. The aim is to make the exchange of citizenship of soccer players a case that needs to be discussed in the current state of sports status in Indonesia, in the interaction of sports and society.
Indonesia’s Cultural Diplomacy Efforts through Batik in South Korea Agung Suhabi Putra; Ayuni Nur Siami; Widyanti Tanaijo; Ainniy Zakiyyah Wartabone
Journal of Governance and Global Studies Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Governance and Global Studies (JGGS)
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This research discusses Indonesia's cultural diplomacy efforts through batik in South Korea, as part of Indonesia's foreign policy. Batik, as an intangible cultural heritage recognized by UNESCO, has become an important tool to introduce Indonesian culture to the international community. Through various promotional activities, including exhibitions and collaborations with K-pop influencers, Indonesian batik has attracted the attention of the South Korean public. This research aims to analyze the strategies used by the Indonesian Embassy in Seoul in promoting batik, as well as the impact of cultural cooperation between the two countries. The research method used is descriptive qualitative, with data collection through interviews and observations. The results showed that batik diplomacy efforts not only increased awareness of Indonesian culture but also positively contributed to the economic growth and trade of batik in South Korea. This research is expected to provide deeper insights into the role of batik in bilateral relations between Indonesia and South Korea as well as batik copyright protection as part of Indonesia's cultural identity.