Jurnal Hubungan Luar Negeri
Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Hubungan Luar Negeri

Civil Society’s Dual Role in Foreign Policy: A Comparative Analysis of Benefits and Risks

Naldo Helmys (Pusat Strategi Kebijakan Multilateral, Kementerian Luar Negeri RI)
Yurisa Irawan (Government Studies Department, Indonesia Open University)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Jun 2024

Abstract

This paper examines the role of civil society as an instrument of foreign policy, exploring its potential benefits and risks. Traditionally, foreign policy analysis focused on decision-making processes and the primacy of the state. However, the end of the Cold War, the rise of post-positivist approaches, and the increasing interconnectedness of global issues have led to a broader consideration of policy instruments, including the involvement of non-state actors like civil society. The study employs a comparative approach to analyze the benefits of civil society in promoting democracy and addressing global challenges against the risks of biased utilization and dependency on state support. It examines case studies, including the role of USAID in Myanmar and the Israel-Palestine conflict, as well as the Indonesian context, where the government engages civil society in development and foreign policy. The findings highlight the need for a balanced approach that leverages civil society’s strengths while mitigating its risks as an instrument of foreign policy.

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jurnal-hublu

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Humanities Economics, Econometrics & Finance Environmental Science Social Sciences Other

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Jurnal Hubungan Luar Negeri aims to be a leading credible reference for diplomacy and foreign policy analysis among the politics and international relations scholars, researchers, and professionals. The major purpose of the journal is to expose readers a wide range of perspectives, understandings, ...